Showing posts with label Edinburgh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edinburgh. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 June 2017

1920es Flapper style dress for Royal Mile Wedding


It's lovely when you get enquiries from brides with a slightly different wedding. Kate was one of those brides, she was planning a very small intimate affair in Hotel Du Vin, and then a big party afterwards where her and the groom were planning to boogie to the early hours. Kate wanted a dress to cover both events.

She went for a super simple 1920s cut dress, but making it in an exclusive beaded chantilly lace made it a super special dress fitting for both events on her big day.

Kate and her Groom took an hour out of the day to take a walk on the Royal Mile together with Stuart Craig Photography, and we lovely the fun relaxed images we got in return.

Thank you for letting us feature your lovely dress and to Stuart for his always great work.












Monday, 5 November 2012

Emma, going for gold!

Emma had plans for her wedding to be a small intimate affair, only the closest people from her friends and family. The wedding was at the Registry office on the Royal Mile, a gorgeous meal at Angels with Bagpipes, and at night time.. lots and lots of dancing.
Emma had decided for a short dress. She originally brought in her favorite "party-dress" and we looked at things she liked about that, and changed some details and that was the starting point for Emma's Wedding dress. We made her dress in a silk douppion, the skirt is a true circle, and she had a silk satin gold ruched belt on her waist and empire line. We made her a fixed bow with long sashes hanging down at the back. The mix of the 2 textures worked really well together.

Emma's lovely Bouquet and Dave's Button hole was made by the Urban Florist

It was lovely to work with Emma, and it is fun to do weddings with different views and demands on the outfit, this keeps us on our toes, and continue to develop new ideas and styles. The addition of the colour was bang on the current trend.

Andrew Jack from Images by Andrew Jack, captured the day and has kindly supplied the photographs.