Saturday, March 27, 2010
AN AFTERLIFE FOR A BRIDAL GOWN
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AN HEIRLOOM CHRISTENING DRESS FROM A BRIDAL GOWN
Mom and dad Hillary Tefft and Scott Milman [below] were married on August 5, 2006. Hillary thought that a better afterlife for her wedding gown would be to transform it into an Heirloom Christening Gown for their first daughter. This way the gown could remain in the family to be used for upcoming and future generations. Hillary and Scott are shown on their wedding day in photos taken by Jocelyn Lloyd Photography.
Baby Emily Milman really took to her first modeling assignment [top] posing in the reconstructed Christening Gown made by Pat Gawlik of our studio. Emily's official Christening portrait was provided by Silver Thumb Photography of Canton, Michigan.
Baby Emily Milman really took to her first modeling assignment [top] posing in the reconstructed Christening Gown made by Pat Gawlik of our studio. Emily's official Christening portrait was provided by Silver Thumb Photography of Canton, Michigan.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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KATE AND MARK NARDI DEI
A wonderful photo of our last beautiful bride of 2009. Kate Madigan became the bride of Mark Nardi Dei in a private ceremony in Washington D.C. on November 26, 2009. An informal reception with family and close friends followed. Kate's dress was created in the style of her favorite London designer Roland Mouret.
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Photo courtesy of Marilyn Fine
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JUST IN --
Photos from Lavinia and Nate Lorio's August 2009 wedding courtesy of Lemus Photography.
Lavinia searched through many bridal salons in the area looking for just the right dress. Her search ended happily here when, together, we designed the "perfect" gown for her. She was a beautiful bride on a beautiful day. Congratulations Lavinia and Nate!
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