Showing posts with label tulle prom dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tulle prom dress. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Prom Dresses For 2013


Vintage style prom dresses for 2013 ................

With prom season in the studio very much underway with dresses jetting off around the world I thought I should share some of our best dresses to style you through the end of year prom.

I had a few 'interesting' prom dresses whilst at school, all made by myself. The off the peg options like today were scarce. The offerings were either the long straight poly taff with a lovely sheen in burgundy, the big 90s barbie in aqua complete with tiara and spray tan/ringlets or wearing the same great Topshop dress as someone else!
My see through black lace and sequined bra wasn't too awful considering the options :(

As soon as I had my design and sewing skills vastly improved after uni I worked on the first version of the debutant Debby dress (bottom right). This developed over the years into the perfect prom dress in soft fifties tulle, cut to the knee, simple enough to be styled with boots or heels and stamp your identity on it.
Even though most of our dresses can be worn for prom season, these are my favourite picks for this year. All in the SHOP now. 

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Coming Soon ....

We've been so busy over the past few months that I haven't had a chance to share all of the beautiful dresses we have made. Here's a sneak peek of what's to come soon.

Anna's stunning dress for Polly ............

Photography by Latitude
 The most wonderful lady Caroline and my favourite dresses ...... this is how the glitter bags came about!

Photography by Assassynation

Photography by Assassynation

An eye poppingly fabulous and colourful wedding for Vanessa, the details in her day are just incredible and she organised and made everything with toddler in tow :)

Photography by Dan Jones

And a little something fabulously feline that isn't for a wedding but equally brilliant with a great story that will hopefully have you thinking a little more openly when it comes to the D word.