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CATWALK REVIEW DAY TWO
London’s leading designer bridal event, White Gallery London 2012 continued to delight on day two with four fabulous designer catwalks.  The morning schedule delivered two solo showcases from designers Stephanie Allin and Ian Stuart followed in the afternoon by two compilation shows bringing together a stunning selection of key highlights from the finest designers and their collections.
The first catwalk of the day saw Stephanie Allin give a lively, upbeat start to the day’s schedule with a guest appearance from Natalie Lowe from BBC Strictly Come Dancing who added great movement to the collection.  Deceptively simple beaded lace and fluid, bias cut satin was cut to create perfect elegant columns punctuated with details highlighting the shoulders and waist.  A clever use of gloss and matt saw a play on textures adding further interest and subtle contrast whilst bolero style lace jackets and hints of delicate pastel colours in lilac, oyster, peach and old rose brought an extra contemporary dimension to the designs.



The Ian Stuart show was second of the day and once again offered the audience a feast for the senses.   Accompanied by operatic arias, the full and flamboyant dresses wowed the audience with their breath-taking beauty.  Layers of silk, tulle and lace were embellished with overblown flowers, oversized bows, ruching and draping to create a star-studded collection of dresses that are sure to set the standard for the season to come.  Most dramatic of all was a dress of epic proportions featuring festoons of floral print and a flower embellished parasol. 
In the afternoon, the British Talents show opened with Johanna Hehir who focused on a long, sleek silhouette defined by a clever use of pleating and intricate lace and fine bead detailing.
 Mia Mia’s simple, pared down look was complemented with intricate shoulder detailing and a clever use of ruffles and ruching. 
  Hollywood Dreams/Chic by Hollywood Dreams presented a classically inspired collection featuring fitted bodices and contrasting billowing skirts highlighted layering and asymmetric detailing.
  Hazaar of London’s designs delighted with their understated style statement and unique twist on traditional bridal wear which sees adaptable dresses with removable over and underskirts, transforming the brides look from day to evening.  
Blue Bridalwear’s modern retro range hinted at the 50’s and 60’s with strong simple shapes in crisp clean fabrics contrasted with boxy lace jackets and Jackie O style bows.  Highlight of Naomi Neoh’s collection was the structured bodices giving way to floaty voluminous layered skirts. 
  Madeline Isaac-James added a tailored twist to some of her designs with neat collars and cuffs framing billowing sleeves whilst soft lace trains added fluidity and movement. 
 A selection from The Vintage Wedding Dress Company saw soft draping, antique lace and a number of romantic empire line styles. 
Closing the show was Terry Fox who played with colour introducing the audience to baroque inspired pieces featuring structured corsets and full skirts embellished with rock-style jewels in delicate gold, pistachio green and pastel pink.
The final show for 2012, International Flavours, commenced with Lusan Mandongus/Annasul Y
showing a serene collection of intricate crystal encrusted soft lace with structured strapless styles and flirty fishtail skirts. 

  Elizabeth Stuart brought an infusion of colour with delicate honey tones and layers of organza petals and handkerchief hems adding body and movement.  
Sanyukta Shrestha’s simple lace coat dress was embodied the long and lean silhouette whilst the showstopper came from an intricately pleated creation using original 1980’s newspaper, with the design visible through layers of pleated organza and tulle. 
 Kisui’s designs featured intricate seaming detailing combined with soft textured jacquard fabrics producing a pure and understated contemporary collection.  
Victoria Kyriakides showed a comprehensive understanding of clever pattern cutting with layer upon layer of origami style shapes, pleats and ruffles creating a very future forward collection further enhanced by paper origami gladiator inspired headdresses.  
 The Yolan Cris look was defined with a dramatic use of trims and embellishments – heavily beaded fringes, ornate lace and macramé, festoons of beaded tulle and an abundance of flowers were all combined to full effect.  
 Closing the White Gallery London catwalk until next year was Victorio & Lucchino Novias/Raimon Bundo with an eclectic collection, which included a dramatic flamenco-inspired style in soft panelled satin edged in delicate lace and a design featuring a computerised graphic organza print.

Photos courtesy Christopher Dadey

CATWALK REVIEW DAY TWO
London’s leading designer bridal event, White Gallery London 2012 continued to delight on day two with four fabulous designer catwalks.  The morning schedule delivered two solo showcases from designers Stephanie Allin and Ian Stuart followed in the afternoon by two compilation shows bringing together a stunning selection of key highlights from the finest designers and their collections.
The first catwalk of the day saw Stephanie Allin give a lively, upbeat start to the day’s schedule with a guest appearance from Natalie Lowe from BBC Strictly Come Dancing who added great movement to the collection.  Deceptively simple beaded lace and fluid, bias cut satin was cut to create perfect elegant columns punctuated with details highlighting the shoulders and waist.  A clever use of gloss and matt saw a play on textures adding further interest and subtle contrast whilst bolero style lace jackets and hints of delicate pastel colours in lilac, oyster, peach and old rose brought an extra contemporary dimension to the designs.



The Ian Stuart show was second of the day and once again offered the audience a feast for the senses.   Accompanied by operatic arias, the full and flamboyant dresses wowed the audience with their breath-taking beauty.  Layers of silk, tulle and lace were embellished with overblown flowers, oversized bows, ruching and draping to create a star-studded collection of dresses that are sure to set the standard for the season to come.  Most dramatic of all was a dress of epic proportions featuring festoons of floral print and a flower embellished parasol. 
In the afternoon, the British Talents show opened with Johanna Hehir who focused on a long, sleek silhouette defined by a clever use of pleating and intricate lace and fine bead detailing.
 Mia Mia’s simple, pared down look was complemented with intricate shoulder detailing and a clever use of ruffles and ruching. 
  Hollywood Dreams/Chic by Hollywood Dreams presented a classically inspired collection featuring fitted bodices and contrasting billowing skirts highlighted layering and asymmetric detailing.
  Hazaar of London’s designs delighted with their understated style statement and unique twist on traditional bridal wear which sees adaptable dresses with removable over and underskirts, transforming the brides look from day to evening.  
Blue Bridalwear’s modern retro range hinted at the 50’s and 60’s with strong simple shapes in crisp clean fabrics contrasted with boxy lace jackets and Jackie O style bows.  Highlight of Naomi Neoh’s collection was the structured bodices giving way to floaty voluminous layered skirts. 
  Madeline Isaac-James added a tailored twist to some of her designs with neat collars and cuffs framing billowing sleeves whilst soft lace trains added fluidity and movement. 
 A selection from The Vintage Wedding Dress Company saw soft draping, antique lace and a number of romantic empire line styles. 
Closing the show was Terry Fox who played with colour introducing the audience to baroque inspired pieces featuring structured corsets and full skirts embellished with rock-style jewels in delicate gold, pistachio green and pastel pink.
The final show for 2012, International Flavours, commenced with Lusan Mandongus/Annasul Y
showing a serene collection of intricate crystal encrusted soft lace with structured strapless styles and flirty fishtail skirts. 

  Elizabeth Stuart brought an infusion of colour with delicate honey tones and layers of organza petals and handkerchief hems adding body and movement.  
Sanyukta Shrestha’s simple lace coat dress was embodied the long and lean silhouette whilst the showstopper came from an intricately pleated creation using original 1980’s newspaper, with the design visible through layers of pleated organza and tulle. 
 Kisui’s designs featured intricate seaming detailing combined with soft textured jacquard fabrics producing a pure and understated contemporary collection.  
Victoria Kyriakides showed a comprehensive understanding of clever pattern cutting with layer upon layer of origami style shapes, pleats and ruffles creating a very future forward collection further enhanced by paper origami gladiator inspired headdresses.  
 The Yolan Cris look was defined with a dramatic use of trims and embellishments – heavily beaded fringes, ornate lace and macramé, festoons of beaded tulle and an abundance of flowers were all combined to full effect.  
 Closing the White Gallery London catwalk until next year was Victorio & Lucchino Novias/Raimon Bundo with an eclectic collection, which included a dramatic flamenco-inspired style in soft panelled satin edged in delicate lace and a design featuring a computerised graphic organza print.

Photos courtesy Christopher Dadey
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NEW ON ETSY



I'm beside myself here and absolutely stoked to introduce two additions to my Etsy store this past week.  Meet Odette (above).  An asymmetrical neckline in white shirred tulle over Chantilly lace bodice with full gathered skirt also in tulle. Underskirt is on the bias allowing for that twirl. There are my signature covered shantung buttons all the way down the back of the bodice and handmade silk roses decorating the shoulder.

For those of you loving Art Deco and Boho styles, the Nigella gown is perfect! It is silk Chiffon and charmeuse gown with butterfly sleeves of tea-dyed lace with a tulle tie front, accented with a silk dupioni rose. A row of covered buttons closes down the back of the gown. It falls into a sweep train in back. Easy to wear and as comfortable as a nightgown. 
You can check out the entire Wildflowers editorial featuring my spring gowns that ran yesterday on Wedding Row California.

Images photographed by Taralynn Lawton
Hair by Justina Downs of Intertwine Hair Design



I'm beside myself here and absolutely stoked to introduce two additions to my Etsy store this past week.  Meet Odette (above).  An asymmetrical neckline in white shirred tulle over Chantilly lace bodice with full gathered skirt also in tulle. Underskirt is on the bias allowing for that twirl. There are my signature covered shantung buttons all the way down the back of the bodice and handmade silk roses decorating the shoulder.

For those of you loving Art Deco and Boho styles, the Nigella gown is perfect! It is silk Chiffon and charmeuse gown with butterfly sleeves of tea-dyed lace with a tulle tie front, accented with a silk dupioni rose. A row of covered buttons closes down the back of the gown. It falls into a sweep train in back. Easy to wear and as comfortable as a nightgown. 
You can check out the entire Wildflowers editorial featuring my spring gowns that ran yesterday on Wedding Row California.

Images photographed by Taralynn Lawton
Hair by Justina Downs of Intertwine Hair Design

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REAL WEDDING: JEN AND SETH'S JAZZ WEDDING IN THE FRENCH QUARTER


Seth and Jen's wedding was in the classic and stunning city of New Orleans.  Can you think of a more perfect place to get married?  The ceremony took place in the heart of the French quarter where all the fun happens and was photographed by Brett of Siegal Thurston Photography.  The ceremony and reception was at the historical Beauregard-Keyes House, a tour de force of southern architecture.  Seth and Jen met in New Orleans back in their college days before moving to San Diego.  When it came time to choose a place to tie the knot it was a no-brainer: New Orleans won out.  This is also a wedding after my heart in the sense that Seth and Jen trusted their instincts enough to improvise.  They did their own flowers simply by picking them up from a flower shop en route.  In true New Orleans style they hired the Coolbone Jazz Band to play the wedding, Second Line and reception.  The venue was perfect for this couple who has been together nine years before getting married; it was the culmination of time well spent getting to know one another and being a mature couple who really knew what they wanted.  Says Brett who photographed them, "It was a beautiful day in a fabulous setting and I was so honored to have been chosen to be part of it all . . . ."

CREDITS
Jen's blue bolero by Mary and Angelika  















































Submitted via Two Bright Lights

Seth and Jen's wedding was in the classic and stunning city of New Orleans.  Can you think of a more perfect place to get married?  The ceremony took place in the heart of the French quarter where all the fun happens and was photographed by Brett of Siegal Thurston Photography.  The ceremony and reception was at the historical Beauregard-Keyes House, a tour de force of southern architecture.  Seth and Jen met in New Orleans back in their college days before moving to San Diego.  When it came time to choose a place to tie the knot it was a no-brainer: New Orleans won out.  This is also a wedding after my heart in the sense that Seth and Jen trusted their instincts enough to improvise.  They did their own flowers simply by picking them up from a flower shop en route.  In true New Orleans style they hired the Coolbone Jazz Band to play the wedding, Second Line and reception.  The venue was perfect for this couple who has been together nine years before getting married; it was the culmination of time well spent getting to know one another and being a mature couple who really knew what they wanted.  Says Brett who photographed them, "It was a beautiful day in a fabulous setting and I was so honored to have been chosen to be part of it all . . . ."

CREDITS
Jen's blue bolero by Mary and Angelika  















































Submitted via Two Bright Lights
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