We recently teamed up with some amazingly talented companies to create a stunning styled shoot in the absolute best location!
The photos of the shoot are soon to be released on Gwen's Bridal Bazaar and we absolutely can NOT wait!
Without giving too much away, here's a sneaky peek at the amazing Laura Power's images from the day and a quick phone shot of the beautiful dress we had the pleasure of making...
I can't wait to tell you how i got all my inspiration for the dress once the shoot is released! Its a good un!
xoxo
♥
Showing posts with label fashion design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion design. Show all posts
Friday, November 29, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Eva...
My re-designed version of Eva!
Eva is a chiffon and lace dress
The delicate lace bodice has capped sleeves and a full button opening down the back.
Eye lash fringed edging is hand sewn to the neck line, sleeves and at the waist.
There is a silk wrap around waist tie made to match the color of the under dress.
The chiffon is gathered and full at the bottom to give an elegant floating skirt.
Pair Eva with our champagne under dress for a vintage feel.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Design!
With the end of wedding season looming, I'm all set for a bit of me time!
It's been my first full wedding season since opening the shop, after having caught the tail end when we opened last year I couldn't even have imagined how busy it was going to be! It's been hard work, with massive ups and downs but now it's finally calming down I couldn't feel more inspired to be cracking on with some design work!
I'm currently in major need of some good sleep, a hair overhaul, a bath and maybe a little holiday! However, today I have been drafting up my pattern blocks ready to get cracking on some brand new designs both for weddings and beautiful recycled dresses.
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Amazing studio! (http://statigr.am/p/476067668838198123_2062441) |
Throughout Uni, the design and pattern cutting aspect is always what I enjoyed most. I've always been a bit of math geek and enjoy solving problems (mathematical ones, not such an agony aunt!). Having never quite gotten the hang of draping, pattern cutting really is down to mathematics, working out how to create a shape by manipulating the fabric then recreating it on paper.
I'd love to eventually do some workshops on pattern cutting, getting the basics of dart manipulation for all you lovely sewers to create your own patterns!
I'll post some photos from design to patterns to final pieces soon!
xoxo
♥
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