Showing posts with label childrens wear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childrens wear. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Fabulous Wedding Belles ....

Photography by My Fabulous Life

Photography by My Fabulous Life

A while back in the Summer Anna sent her gorgeous flower girls dress down to Devon for a shoot with photographer Becky Joiner of My Fabulous Life. 
Becky gathered flowers and girls and some super sparkly accessories from Crown and Glory to create a fun and brightly coloured collection of photographs. 

My favorite image is of Anna's strawberry dress which looks wonderfully bright surrounded by all those beautiful flowers. 

This image made it into Wed Magazine too which I have to say is one of the best wedding magazines I've seen. It's big, heavy, printed on gorgeous paper, is reasonably priced and has loads of interesting articles along with details of all the great suppliers in the South West. 

A huge thank you to My Fabulous Life and Wed Magazine. 




Photography by My Fabulous Life

Photography by My Fabulous Life

Photography by My Fabulous Life

Photography by My Fabulous Life

Photography by My Fabulous Life

Photography by My Fabulous Life


Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Anna Vickery Bridesmaids and Flower Girl Collection 2013



Photography: Aran Jefferies of Latitude Photography
Photography: Aran Jefferies of Latitude Photography

Photography: Aran Jefferies of Latitude Photography
 Anna Vickery Bridesmaids and Flower Girl Collection, Spring/Summer 2013

Contributors:

Photography: Aran Jefferies of Latitude Photography

Accessories: Monsoon Childrens, F&F, Anna Vickery
Styling: Anna Vickery, Emma Jefferies
Models: Isabelle, Elsa, Faye and Elise

It was inspired by: A lovely lady we made a dress for back along telling us about her little dotty tulle flower girl dress from her wedding in the 80’s - The dress was so beautiful she couldn’t part with it, and it has lived in a wardrobe at her house ever since. The dress has been tried on by her girls as they grew up and still gets bought out every now and again just to be admired - it even had a trip over to our studio. I thought how lovely it was to treasure a special heirloom piece in this way, quite sentimental for me, I can’t say I felt the same about my straight peach satin 1980’s bridesmaids frock (sorry!)

The Mood Board Featured: Little girls doing things in dresses - climbing, swinging, playing, running around - although these are to be dresses to be kept they are to have fun in first.

The fabrics used: The softest tulle we can find, tulle is used in lots of our grown up dresses and it’s surprising how many different qualities you can get and how they behave/feel. 100% cotton for linings, silk organza and chiffon and an off cut of fine corded lace - don’t worry we can still get more.

The silhouettes: It’s all about the full twirly skirts with fairly simple bodices. I also really wanted to include a t-shirt style bodice for older girls as we find this is a popular choice for 7 years and over. The girls Cape is also an off-shoot from an Alexandra King adults style.

The colours: On this collection I wanted to keep colours quite neutral, so people could focus on the dress shapes. Having said this I can’t resist a flash of colour in a ribbon belt, but it is great to be able to change these so easily and make feature colours ‘pop’ against the lighter backgrounds - I always get carried away buying ribbon for belts/trims. If anyone is interested we can get most of the fabrics used in lots of different colours too, feel free to get in touch with requests.

Details: Polka dots, both in the tulle and cotton on the Faye dress and ribbon trims on the others (Well who doesn’t like a good polka dot?) Liberty print bias binding on the Elise dress, I couldn’t resist it and it shows how a small amount of print can be used as a detail in this way. Vintage lace trim, it’s always nice to use one off bits and pieces on what after all are pretty unique dresses.

They are made for: Although the dresses are advertised as for bridesmaids and flower girls they will be lovely for any occasion, think party’s and christenings, they will definitely get lots of wear before they are put away to keep.

Influences during the design process: As I was designing and making the collection I had the girls which were to be models on our photo shoot in mind, all children of friends, and couldn’t help but think of things like their hair colour and character. Disaster nearly struck on the day before the shoot when 2 out of 4 of our models were poorly with a sickness bug, but luckily enough a neighbour of the photo shoot venue (a fantastic country homestead with recently renovated kitchen extension owned by a friends parents) came to the rescue and had 2 little girls of the right age - so the Elise dress was to be the Maggie and the Faye was to be the Lila, but never mind there will be other photo shoots and dresses….

Working on the collection, the fun and difficulties: Even working on little dresses the volume of tulle required can be quite overwhelming! I cut it out in my old home studio (aka spare room) on the floor and struggled to cut it straight, how I love my new cutting table and wish I had it sooner. The shoot was the weekend after I moved house and the way the images turned out so fresh and clean looking seems like a reflection of this, to me anyway. It was a fun morning seeing the dresses look gorgeous on the models and was great to see how comfortable they were in them.

My favourite piece: It’s too hard to pick, I’m really pleased with them all - I love the way the organza skirt on the Elise stands away from the under layer and is so sheer and light and the fullness of the plain tulle on the Elsa, I think this would work well in virtually any colour. I also enjoyed being able to make matching accessories for the dresses as finding matching things can sometimes be tricky and I like to be able to offer this option as part of a handmade package.

The Collection is Available: The collection is available online through the Alexandra King website and Etsy. I also undertake custom orders please contact anna@alexandra-king.com. Every dress is designed and manufactured in Somerset, UK.

Friday, 31 August 2012

Little Dresses by Anna Vickery

Strawberry Tulle Party Dress
 We can't believe what a difference it makes having Anna's little dresses on little people. It's really great to see the dresses being worn in the way we'd imagined, actually being played and ran around in.

Becky of My Fabulous Life recently asked to borrow some dresses for a shoot she was styling at Muddifords Court in Devon. (Yes I know I go on about Muddifiords but it really is a stunning place to stay that deserves a mention every time)
It's lovely to see so much detail go into the styling and the use of these surroundings in the photography. Anna and I were very pleased with images that came back, so cute!

Anna has been working on the childrenswear for a while now, slowly developing patterns and styles in her spare time. I am very happy to announce that these super cute designs are all available in the shop, some can be made to order and others are one of a kind. Keep an eye out for new dresses coming up all the time.
 Anna also takes on custom orders for flower girls and also teaches a 'make a little girls dress' workshop at Millie Moon in Wells and Frome.  For more information contact Anna here. 

photography by My Fabulous Life

Strawberry Tulle Party Dress - photography by My Fabulous Life

Dotty Minnie Dress photography by My Fabulous Life

photography by My Fabulous Life

Blue Floral Pinafore Dress photography by My Fabulous Life

Turquoise Blue Ruffled Dress photography by My Fabulous Life

photography by My Fabulous Life

photography by My Fabulous Life
photography by My Fabulous Life

photography by My Fabulous Life

Feather crown by Head of Feathers photography by My Fabulous Life


Little Dresses: Anna Vickery for Alexandra King
Photography: My Fabulous Life
Styling: My Fabulous Life
Venue: Muddifords Country House
Hair Accessories: Head Full of Feathers and Crown and Glory

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Super Cute Kids Petticoats



 Now childrens wear is usually Anna's department (as I only seam to like designing dresses that I would wear myself!) but these were made for my cousins and goddaughter as Christmas presents so I'm allowed this one.
The skirts were designed to wear with leggings or under party dresses, for running, dancing jumping about and dressing up and being silly in. Kind of what my adult dresses are for. I remember my Mum dressing me up as a child, I had this incredible bright yellow, fuchsia pink and turquoise blue polka dot, tiered ruffly party dress one year which was amazing.
I used to hate anything with a high neck and anything brown. I threw my first fashion strop at the age of three when someone tried to put me in a brown dress at a fashion show, apparently it was quite a scene. I also used to wear my pink ballet dress to lunch at Grandmas and squeezed myself into a Victorian Christening gown because it was pretty. It ripped bad! My parents didn't stand a chance against my insistence of what I wore.
I used to love friends dressing up boxes, I had one friend who lived in an old chapel with graves in the garden and a cherry tree. Her dressing up box was brimming full or red tulle, golds and rustly taffeta's which I still love the sound of today. As a child it was definitely about all the senses, colour and texture and volume.

So back to the skirts, they are pretty, voluminous, comfy, nearly tutu like, have bows on and are bright. I think I would have liked these as a child to run around the garden in and that's what it's all about. Yes, I may have tried to squeeze into one of these too xxx

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Little Tulle Dress


Popped over the Anna's today where she gave me this gorgeous little dress to show you all. Like Anna's other dresses for makemeadress mini, this one is made from an adorable, ditsy vintage cotton. Matching tulle ruffles sleeves and a full skirt makes it ideal for a party dress and gives you're little lady some vintage style!