Look at Morgan! She's a lovely lady and a very classy bride in this tea length lace and tulle confection. Her inspiration was the gauzy dancing dresses of the '50s, and I think we nailed it--right down to the jeweled belt buckle. I made the boned bodice of Alençon lace and then cut out some of the lace flower motifs and scattered them over the tulle skirt. The straps are also tulle, which creates a soft, transparent effect. A silk shantung underlayer adds to the volume. I love this one. And check out those shoes--yes, those straps do have rhinestones on them.
Saturday, 10 May 2008
How cute you are.
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- No, it really is--wind gusts ripping the tulips to bits, rain flying in all directions,
- I'm pleased to announce that my 2010 bridal collection, "Heroines," will soon be availabl
- This is the very first photo trickling back from Shayda's wedding at an Oregon coast hydr
- This little lady is about to leave the studio to meet her new destiny as Brooke's wedding
- Love this photo Kimi Kolba shared with me of Annie's dress (Jenny Yoo's Jocelyn, ordered
- I sent little Beatrix up to Maine for a photo shoot with the very talented Corbin Gurkin.
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