Sunday, August 30, 2009

This is by far the most popular dress I've made so far. It is the EMILY.
Created from heavy french lace it gives the bride an elegant vintage look and feel.











With a neck line that sweeps the nape of the neck, no zipper is found on the back of the dress. It is placed on the side of the dress as the vintage patterns call for.

All scallops are hand placed for that perfect shape and look.
The skirt of the dress boast about three yards of lace and fabric its self. The dress V's down into the mermaid style bottom as the bottom V's up into the upper skirt.












The sash is placed below the bust to elongate the slender figure and add a splash of color.
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This jacket is called the JENNIFER.

It was designed to compliment an all tulle wedding gown.
It is a white satin bollero with two overlays of tulle.










It is edged in a tulle ruffle to create a daintly and feminine look. She had many people ask her where she got her dress! It matched so well.
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This dress is the ALYSSA
It is a delicate beaded English lace jacket over a timeless A-line dress.

Each scallop is brought together with a satin covered button to clasp this reverse jacket down her back.
















Here you can see it is fitted to the hip and gently bells at the elbow.
















The scallop edge rises up along the neck and dips in the front to reveal the V in the dress.















Here is the French bustle in the back of the dress, echoing the elegance of the whole dress.
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