Monday, June 10, 2013

We created a gown inspired by a Monique Lhullier design that we think took the best of the original design and added some of our own touches.
The center front of the dress features a facing scallop effect cascading from the center of the sweetheart neckline and continuing into the split just above the knee.
We used two different laces on the gown; an Alencon lace over a delicate reembroidered Chantilly.
The best part for the bride is that she didn't have to pay the $6500 price tag that came with the original dress. Our version saved the bride more than 50% of the salon price.
Double click on any of the images to see a larger image.

The center front of the dress features a facing scallop effect cascading from the center of the sweetheart neckline and continuing into the split just above the knee.
We used two different laces on the gown; an Alencon lace over a delicate reembroidered Chantilly.
The best part for the bride is that she didn't have to pay the $6500 price tag that came with the original dress. Our version saved the bride more than 50% of the salon price.
Double click on any of the images to see a larger image.

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