Sometimes I think that there is no fashion statement that is more exciting than a women’s tuxedo——with strong elements of tradition and transgression, curves and crisp lines, the feminine in the masculine domain.
Sometimes I think that there is no fashion statement that is more exciting than a women’s tuxedo——with strong elements of tradition and transgression, curves and crisp lines, the feminine in the masculine domain.
But with this collection, we decided to turn things about and create a collection with an utterly modern sensibility using chains, metallic patinas, and beetle wings, both as an actual trimming of scarab beetle wings on one of the dresses and as a motif---where each element of the dress was meant to mimic the shape of a beetle wing.
This wedding dress is a piece of Rococo fantasy that we put together from silk "rags". It has a bit of a shepherdess look to it, but is worthy of a fairy queen.
A subtle sugarplum silk with a delicate lace overlay. A bit of the modern with a nod to the Victorian. A flannel lined silk biker jacket for extra warmth.
We make many gorgeous ball gowns every year. But sometimes our brides and partygoers want a dress that is on the simpler side. Hence our vintage tea-length collection. These dresses, which we call our ’57 Retro Dresses, often don’t have a built in corset.
We wanted to design a perfect women's tuxedo---that looked good on every body type----and this is the result.
Here are some pics of our amazing Seashell Dress. Every gown that we make is one-of-a-kind and custom made for a client. So we aren't afraid to make a wedding gown with a little pop of color!
The pics show two of our most amazing recent dresses. We can make almost anything—–and we are never too afraid to fly head first into the face of the unknown—–at least when it comes to dressmaking.
"No two wedding dresses the same"----this is the motto of the dressmaker. All of us are so different---different lives, different interests, different bodies.