Tuesday 30 August 2016

Bridal Separates 2016 - Wells Photoshoot Part 1

Alexandra King Bridal Separates 2016/17

At the beginning of August we shot some pieces from our bridal separates collection in Wells with models Kim and Tie. It was a beautifully sunny day and we chose to shoot around the market place and centre. I'm still discovering Wells and the interesting corners. The Cathedral and Vicars close felt a little too obvious to start with and are locations that will need more planning.

The images come in two sets, this gorgeous Moroccan yellow from the entrance to the Bishops Palace grounds and the black and whites.

The Aria, Strapless tulle bodice
The Agnes, Boat neck bodice
The Anais, Tulle Ballet Skirt 
The Astrid, Silk chiffon Ballet Skirt

Bridal Accessories - Polly Victoria, Wells

Models - Kim and Ti - We are always looking for models so message us if you are local and would like to be added to our books.

Styling and Photography - Alexandra King


Alexandra King Bridal Separates 2016/17 Wells, Somerset

Alexandra King Bridal Separates 2016/17 Wells, Somerset

Alexandra King Bridal Separates 2016/17 Wells, Somerset

Alexandra King Bridal Separates 2016/17 Wells, Somerset

Monday 29 August 2016

Street Style, Wells - Rainbow Girl






Helen walked past our shop three times before I plucked up the courage to ask if I could take her picture. I couldn't miss this outfit.
I must explain that Wells is the smallest city in the UK and in Somerset, 10 minutes from Glastonbury. It's main claim to fame is the Cathedral and the film Hot Fuzz which was based on and filmed here in Wells.
Helen stood out with her style. The outfit is a collection of finds ... blue patent Dr. Martens, rainbow leggings from The Trading Post, Wells (our favourite shop other than ours!) A 90s floral fleece mini and a rainbow crochet crop top. The pastel hair wrap, baby pink rucksack and beaded jewellery are all the details of a 90s club kid reinvented to perfection.

Vintage 1950s Floral Dresses

1950s dress by horrockses

New arrivals to our vintage collection with three floral dresses. I love florals to soften and feminise a look, they look great dressed down with long messy hair or a short boyish crop and 90s grunge boots.
The new pieces are .... A 1950s Horrockses full length gown with strapless ruched bodice and pink gladioli print. A 1930s delicate peach rayon tea dress with roses and a sweetheart neckline. And a great 1950s Mid Century modern print party dress with olive green bow back.

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horrockses vintage dress

vintage 1930s floral dress

vintage 30s tea dress

mid century modern dress

mid century dress 1950s

Tuesday 23 August 2016

Hayley's Orange Silk Dress



Orange silk dress by Alexandra King

Orange silk dress by Alexandra King


Orange silk dress by Alexandra King

Orange silk dress by Alexandra King



Orange silk dress by Alexandra King

One of our most inspiring customers commissioned a special dress for a Paris birthday in the most vibrant of vermillion orange silks.
The dress was designed as a one of a kind piece with a plunging back, classic bodice and a voluminous skirt that featured a graduated hem. Of course with pockets.

The dress looked fabulous in Paris! Check out our instagram for more photos @alexandraking

Friday 19 August 2016

Street Style Wells





Sitting in the shop, I see so many beautifully dressed people walk by. I really want to capture them to share what a stylish little city Wells is.

The first person to photograph was of course Lois. She is in charge of vintage clothing at the legendary Trading Post and is running for Miss Vintage UK at Twinwood next weekend. Currently with child.

Friday 12 August 2016

Our boutique - Inside The Shop






After four months we are still working things out in our little shop. The move from online to bricks and mortar has been a huge change. No more having a nap on the studio chase or sitting on the floor sewing all night surrounded by fabric. We have people popping in and out, the dresses are on display and I sit at the counter listening to all the comments outside. Our window is made from paper thin glass!

The first time I saw the shop I fell in love, certain that this was the one. The alcoves where the dresses hang are hand built and perfectly lit in a tasteful french grey to match the outside of our five storey atelier. But maybe it's time to really make it ours? A complete colour change to show we are here and this is us!
Its hard not to react to every mean comment? I can never decide how to space the rails, do we have lots or very few? Some people say it's too fancy? It's all very strange this new world.

Its been interesting to see what people are like, who comes through the door, who doesn't. Mainly the customers of the ladies outfitters before us, to see what we've done to their much loved shop.
There are times I wish I could just grab the girls walking past and say "come and try our dresses, they'll look amazing on you!" And times I wish I had a giant boxing glove to boing spiteful tongued frumps back onto the pavement. This has been the biggest challenge, having the general public come in and comment on your work. I'm no longer in the safe surroundings of my online vintage niche.

Wonderfully, Wells is filled with fabulous people who do understand the beauty of a vintage gown and get excited about the possibilities of having something designed for them. Our new customers are brilliant and it's special when they put on their dress and say how great they feel and look.

Everyone is so interesting too. Gorgeous girls who squeeze their baby buggies through our awkward door with the hope we can tweak their dresses before the weekend, to farmers wives who have decided it's time to treat themselves to a bespoke dress with new found confidence. There's headmistresses, owners of MBE's, students, new Mums, Mum's to be, brides to be and little girls who run in just to tell me how pretty the dresses are and "did we really make them?!" To my absolute delight, girls with skateboards come in with nirvana T shirts. I love them all and hope I to can share some of their style here soon.


The Red Dressmaker Dress - Bespoke Mother of the Bride Dress


One of our first customers to the boutique was a very lovely lady looking for something to wear to her daughters wedding. The time scale was short (three weeks!) and as I was saying how "we really need at least six weeks and sorry we can't help on this occasion" the lady said how she really loved Kate Winslet in the dressmaker, a knockout red dress was what she was looking for .... 

"Of course we can make your dress"! 
So we sketched up the design quick sharp and found the perfect lipstick red silk to make a mother of the bride dress that looked fabulous and sexy not frumpy. 

We took inspiration from the dressmaker film dress with a large picture collar and cut the dress to the hourglass with a sash belt and pencil skirt to the knee. A simple bow design headpiece was created from the same silk with pheasant and arrow head feathers as trims to sit elegantly at the back of the head. 

We have so many women visit us looking for the mother of the bride or groom outfit after bad shopping experiences. Sadly preconceptions of women of a 'certain' age have produced a rather ugly conservatism in design from some other shops and has done serious damage to self esteem. 
 To me, women over 50 look incredible and deserve clothes to match. They have such style, elegance and a fabulous beauty we can all look forward too. Just look at Advanced Style. 

Our dress below was worn with hair styled at Karen Christensen and killer red heels. 

To book a free design consultation for a bespoke dress please call or message alexandra@alexandra-king.com. Or visit our boutique at 8 Sadler Street Wells, Somerset, BA5 2SE
Prices from £600