Showing posts with label wedding dress with train. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding dress with train. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Victoria's Full Length Lace Dress with long train and diamant shaped straps


Victoria came to us looking for a dress to wear for her early spring wedding in Dunkeld Cathedral and later at Ballathie House Hotel.  We made her a dress from a beautiful ivory corded lace with a satin backing.  It had a big train and an internal bustle. We made a veil with lace trim to go with it.  We also made her two younger bridesmaids dresses in royal blue satin.  The photographer, Peter Keyser kindly allowed us to use his images. The beautiful cake was his wife's work Silla Keyser Cakes, the  flowers were arranged by Louise Mackenzie from The Pretty Amazing Company.It was an absolute pleasure working with Victoria and her Bridesmaids and we wish them all the best for the future.




















Friday, 7 February 2014

Pure white wedding dress for the Scottish Highlands

When Penny first came to see us, she had different ideas we explored, a couple of things she was really certain she of was that she wanted no glitzy accessories on the dress, and that she wanted folds in some shape or form.
She decided to go for the silk satin chiffon, the fabric is soft enough to drape and create a cowl neck effect, it is a really soft fabric, but it still has enough body that it didn't appear limp or floppy in the folds. She chose the colour to be white. Only very few girls can wear white, and Penny is one of them it suited her so well. She had an internal corset, boning and covered buttons and loops at the back.
As it would be an autumn day, she chose a fake fur wrap, and veil to match.

I really loved how the whole look came together. It looked stunning with Callum's "Anderson" kilt. The bridesmaids had blue dresses and little capes in Anderson tartan, Penny's mum had made. The wedding was full of thought through personal touches.
The couple was so lucky with the weather, and could make full use of the amazing grounds on the Glen Tanar Estate.
The Photographs are kindly taken and supplied by Aberdeen Photo.