Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Another Beautiful Day in October
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We loved the way Kasey Coates looked in her own special design. After spending hours gown shopping with her mom, they decided that having a gown custom-made would be the only way she could get the exact look she wanted.
Kasey knew she wanted an all-lace gown, but with a tiered skirt and lace at the neckline. The gown we designed was made of a heavy ivory silk charmeuse and two distinctly different, but beautiful, imported French Alencon laces. We added a pleated silk taffeta wrap just below the bust, and touched it off with a small soft organza flower. An ivory cascading veil puddled on the ground.
Steve and Kasey's photographer, Michael Bambino Studios, michaelbambino.com presented them with an amazing selection of about a thousand images to choose from. We had a difficult time chosing ourselves. We're sure Steve and Kasey will enjoy them for years to come. The couple were married on October 22 at the Hyde Park Community Methodist Church in Cincinnati. Michael Bambino is located in Glendale, Ohio.
Kasey's mom came to all of her fittings. The three of us enjoyed working together to create their dream dress, and we loved watching it come together throughout the process. They were so wonderful to work with.
Friday, December 2, 2011
National Public Radio Gala - DC Style
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Our Pat Gawlik [pictured left] and Bonnie Daws worked on a collaborative effort to create an evening gown for Pat's friend Caryn Mathis [right] who works for the Washington DC affiliate of NPR. Caryn wanted something special for the station's 50th anniversary celebration in October. Since it was the "Fiftieth," Caryn thought a gold gown would be most appropriate, but couldn't find anything after searching all the stores and boutiques in and around the Washington area.
She called her friend Pat, and asked if she would be willing to make her a dress considering that Caryn could only make one trip to the Detroit area for fittings.
Once we got Caryn's measurements, Bonnie went to work creating the muslin from which the gown would be cut. Caryn arrived in Detroit on a Friday, came directly to our studio for a fitting, and while she and Pat took off for an afternoon of trim shopping and an evening of meeting with friends and old acquaintances.
Caryn returned to our studio for her first gown fitting the next day [Saturday], and Bonnie spent the rest of the day cutting out and sewing together the outer dress and lining.
On Sunday, Caryn was ready to try on her actual gown for the first time. Pat pinned in the alterations and took the dress with her to take Caryn back to Metro Airport. Pat worked tirelessly finishing up on the alterations, boning, hemming and sewing on the beaded trim.
A few days later, with the assistance of UPS, the completed dress was on its way to Caryn. She was thrilled with the result. As a "thank you," Caryn offered to take Pat to the Gala as her guest. Pictured here were the two ladies just before they left for the evening.
Incidentally, to wear for the occasion, Pat made herself a lovely purple shell and skirt to go with a jacket that she made a few years ago.
We think both ladies took on that star quality and "sparkle" that only a custom garment can give.
She called her friend Pat, and asked if she would be willing to make her a dress considering that Caryn could only make one trip to the Detroit area for fittings.
Once we got Caryn's measurements, Bonnie went to work creating the muslin from which the gown would be cut. Caryn arrived in Detroit on a Friday, came directly to our studio for a fitting, and while she and Pat took off for an afternoon of trim shopping and an evening of meeting with friends and old acquaintances.
Caryn returned to our studio for her first gown fitting the next day [Saturday], and Bonnie spent the rest of the day cutting out and sewing together the outer dress and lining.
On Sunday, Caryn was ready to try on her actual gown for the first time. Pat pinned in the alterations and took the dress with her to take Caryn back to Metro Airport. Pat worked tirelessly finishing up on the alterations, boning, hemming and sewing on the beaded trim.
A few days later, with the assistance of UPS, the completed dress was on its way to Caryn. She was thrilled with the result. As a "thank you," Caryn offered to take Pat to the Gala as her guest. Pictured here were the two ladies just before they left for the evening.
Incidentally, to wear for the occasion, Pat made herself a lovely purple shell and skirt to go with a jacket that she made a few years ago.
We think both ladies took on that star quality and "sparkle" that only a custom garment can give.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Our Beautiful October Brides
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Morgan Wilt was married on October 22 in Grand Rapids. Her gown was made of 12 yards of Silk Taffeta [what a regal skirt] and an Alencon lace bodice. The gown with its long sleeves were reminiscent of the gown worn by Princess Grace of Monaco 50 years ago. The style is timeless, and will remain in vogue long after other gown designs have been abandoned.
We trimmed her veil with 14 yards of the same matching Alencon lace that adorned the dress bodice.
Morgan's photographer Mitch Ranger Weddings [a Michigan photographer] www.mitchrangerweddings.com sent us our favorite images of Morgan. He did an amazing job, so much so that we had a difficult time choosing from all the proofs.
We were particularly impressed with the one photo that Mitch took of Morgan posed on the balcony. It is so reminiscent of the one taken of Princess Grace of Monoco on her wedding day 50 years ago. We think Morgan actually resembles the Princess.
Morgan was blessed with one of the few sunny days we, in Michigan, have enjoyed over the past few weeks.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Off to a New Season
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Photos courtesy of Sam Sarkis www.samsarkisphotography.com
Sam Sarkis and I took three models to The Henry Ford [museum] on September 18 to capture some great photography for the upcoming season and a new marketing brochure. We thought you'd like to see the results.
Jennifer Spencer [left] is wearing our version of the "Royal Wedding gown." We first designed it [Princess Grace of Monoco was our inspiration], and were pleased to see that Kate Middleton had the same thoughts when she sat down with her designer to recreate a similar gown. The dress is a heavy silk taffeta and Alencon lace in ivory.
Tera Bean [center] is wearing a dress that we designed using a couple of wonderful floral cascades around the waist. We loved that tone-on-tone. The dress is Italian Zibalene [or Mikado] and the waist wrap and flowers are a slightly darker color silk taffeta.
Annie Hildebrand [right] is wearing her own wedding gown [married in June 2011] and tells us that she got "rave reviews" from all who attended. Her gown was silk taffeta with an organza overlay. Alencon lace appliques were sewn on both the under and over-skirt. She wore one of Custom Fabric Flowers [N.Y.] at the waist.
Monday, October 17, 2011
The Power of Black and White
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Marielle Newsome had her heart set on something romantic, but extremely out of the mainstream for her wedding. She and her fiancee agreed that black and white would be a powerful statement for a wedding gown. The two of them looked at a number of fabrics and laces, and decided on a silk taffeta for the dress with a black chantilly overlay for the bodice. The results were amazing.
Marielle added a little black topper headpiece that she found at an antique sale.
Prior to their June wedding, the couple traveled to Vancouver where her fiance was to attend a medical conference, and then on to Boston where the wedding took place. The dress went along on the cross-country trip.
Friday, August 26, 2011
JUST IN ...
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Nataliya sent us this wonderful photo taken on her wedding day, June 4, in The Ukrane.
It appears that the dress made the trip from the U.S. quite well with lots of careful packing.
We loved the romantic look of the organza and silk taffeta roses.
She says that "everybody loved the dress."
Monday, July 4, 2011
Annie's Wedding Gown Detail
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Here's a close-up look at the intricate detail of Annie's Gown. 130 appliques, a few layered petals, and 53 hours of hand-sewing.
Here's what Annie's mom, Bobbe, e-mailed us following the July 2 wedding:
"I wish you could have been at the wedding----our guests actually gasped as Annie appeared walking toward us over the crest of a hill in the middle of a tree-lined field on a bright sunny afternoon. The wedding was at 5:00 with bright blue sky and a slight wind rustling the trees. And the most often word to describe Annie's dress was "stunning." Your incredible dress made the day what it was. Annie had significantly more than the usual bridal glow and it was because she loved the dress and the way she looked and felt wearing it. I can never thank you enough for your amazing work!"
The photo is one that we took in my studio with our little "point-and-shoot" camera, but we'll be publishing more of her photographer's [Brown Street Studios] images once they're available.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Annie and Cory Knill
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When Annie H. first came to us, she came with a photo of a gown she had seen in an upscale bridal boutique in Chicago. Not being able to find the dress in any of the Michigan salons, she thought perhaps we could create something similar. Needless to see Annie and her mom, Bobbe, were delighted with the result. Annie's gown was an intensive labor of love. It was created from a vast array of Alencon lace appliques, with a few layered tone-on-tone flower petals. The dress itself was ivory silk taffeta with an organza overskirt of the same shade.
On July 2, Annie and Cory Knill returned to her home town in Wisconsin to finalize their vows. The ceremony and reception took place at The Kendall Barn in Three Lakes.
Annie's photographer, Becky, owner of Brown Street Studios in Rhinelander, Wisconsin created some of the most fabulous photography we've seen. Becky is available for travel just about anywhere.
On July 2, Annie and Cory Knill returned to her home town in Wisconsin to finalize their vows. The ceremony and reception took place at The Kendall Barn in Three Lakes.
Annie's photographer, Becky, owner of Brown Street Studios in Rhinelander, Wisconsin created some of the most fabulous photography we've seen. Becky is available for travel just about anywhere.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
WHAT WE DO FOR LOVE
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Girls never change. Whether it be a little girl making her First Communion or a high school teen attending her Senior Prom, she usually gravitates to the same thing: "Lots of Bling!"
We stepped out of our normal routine to do a favor for a couple of friends with special requests:
Sophie Buatti was making her First Holy Communion in May, and her mom Stacey asked me to make her little daughter something special. Sophie actually designed her dress [which was sleeveless] and asked us to add the jacket. She wanted an A-line skirt with pickups instead of the usual gathered full skirt. Also, and more important, she wanted lots of Bling, so we added a lace with sequins and tiny pearls.
Rachel Nowak wanted a slim lilac dress with lots of Bling. Her mom, Liz asked us to help Rachel attain the dress of her dreams. We started with a stretch charmeuse in just the right color and found the perfect trim in our inventory. We matched the bold trim with a silver stretch sequined fabric at Haberman Fabrics in Royal Oak. The dress fit her like a glove. Rachel was glowing.
IN A ROSE GARDEN
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Our first June bride, Nataliya Laypa, wanted something special for her June 4th wedding. Since both she and her fincee Vlad grew up in the Ukraine, they dreamed of returning to their homeland and the beautiful town of Zalishchyky to finalize their wedding vows and reunite with friends and family on this joyous occasion.
For her special day, Nataliya wanted a combination of elements that she saw in two prominent American designer gowns; one by Monique Lhuillier and the other by Jenny Lee. We put them together [and added our own touch] for a breathtaking finale.
Working with Nataliya, we created her one-of-a-kind perfect gown of diamond white silk taffeta and organza. Hand rolled taffeta roses and organza ruffles intertwined gracefully to form a garden of flowers on the skirt. The small train that gracefully swept the floor in back was bustled up later for dancing.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Just in ...
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From Cancun, Mexico, the formal photos of Brittany Walker Mortimer and hubby taken by Adventure Photos Team at the Dreams Cancun resort.
Friday, May 6, 2011
First Bride of 2011 - BRITTANY WALKER
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Brittany Walker was our first bride of 2011. She traveled all the way from Texas to our studio in Plymouth, Michigan, to have her gown custom made. Her mom, who is a Michigan resident, accompanied her to fittings, and took the photo shown here. We're waiting for Brittany to send us some of her photographers pics taken on the big day.
Brittany's gown was a classic design of a silk taffeta in a champagne color with a rouched bodice. Silver trim and tiny pearls encircled the bustline. She was beautiful.
The happy couple took their wedding vows in the Caribbean in early April.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Fit for a Princess
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With the Royal Wedding behind us, there's been a lot of speculation in the fashion world about the similarity of Kate Middleton's wedding gown to that of the Grace Kelly bridal gown.
We've always thought of Princess Grace's dress as a classic, so, a few years ago we created our own version of it using silk taffeta and French Alencon lace and added a pickup to the front of the skirt and a half bow to the waist wrap. We loved the result.
It's here in our Plymouth studio to try on.
The photo at the right was taken that same year by one of my former brides, Jacquelyn W. Holling [now Jacquelyn Williams]* for an ad in The Knot magazine.
*Jacquelyn Williams currently is a free lance photographer in the Greater Los Angeles area.
Her website is www.justjq.com
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