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Senin, 14 Maret 2016

A 1930s style lace wedding dress, for Vintage Bride Amy.

Dear Reader,
A mini takeover from fabulous vintage bride Amy today. For her Autumn wedding, Amy wore 'Butterfly' – a romantic 1930s style lace wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection.
Full length veils are so pretty with 1930s style wedding dresses.

Amy's Butterfly dress is made in the prettiest beaded lace. The lace itself is a soft and delicate off–white. And the beads are matched perfectly. So the effect is the subtlest shimmer of texture – like sunlight on snow. This romantic and charming dress was just right for beautiful bride Amy, a real English Rose. 
Amy wears Butterfly, a 1930s style wedding dress in sumptuous beaded lace.

Amy has some great words of advice to share on her day...
What went well…? The most important thing for us when we started planning our wedding was to plan a wedding day that was fun and laid back, and to make sure that everyone was fed and watered well. The day turned out exactly how we imagined with only a couple of tiny bumps along the way. 
Amy, radiant in 1930s inspired lace wedding dress and veil.
What didn't go well…! We wished we'd done a more detailed plan of the day and communicated this with everyone involved, as at some points the day felt a little unorganised. However, this sort of added to the charm! 
A gorgeous view from behind.
The best thing about my dress…? I loved wearing my beautiful dress – and so many people complimented me on how different it was. 
1930s dresses are so romantic!
The best thing about the day…? We had such a lovely day, I just wish I could do it all over again! The best thing was being surrounded by all our favourite people, and seeing all our hard work over the past year pay off. 
So stylish!
And our most important advice…? It's very hard but try not to get too hung up on the little details as you then start to lose track of why you're doing it in the first place. At the end of the day, your guests are only there to see you!
                    Amy x :) 
Thanks so much for your tips, Amy – you look amazing!
And for any readers who love this dress, check out my Etsy store. I have some beautiful 1930s dresses available at the moment.
Love 
Helena 
Heavenly Vintage Brides

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Minggu, 24 Januari 2016

A treasure trove of vintage–inspired wedding dresses and pretty bridal accessories, Luella's Boudoir.

Dear Reader, 
Have you met my friends at the delicious Luella's Boudoir yet…? 

Here in South London's Wimbledon Village, the lovely Philippa and Rachel and their team have created an informal and relaxed haven, where they offer gentle encouragement to anyone seeking their perfect vintage–inspired wedding dress and accessories. 


In the prettiest and girliest of surroundings – think pink satin and chandeliers – you can indulge your glamorous side as you admire their treasure trove of delicate accessories, handmade headpieces, vintage crystal jewellery and pretty evening bags. 

And of course I hope you'll be admiring their exclusive selection of my Heavenly Collection of vintage–inspired wedding dresses too!



Luella's have several of my range in stock, including two exclusive 1930s–inspired designs: Angel in a unique original Nottingham lace, and Butterfly in an exquisite beaded lace…
1930s style Angel dress in original Nottingham lace, exclusively available from Luella's Boudoir
These romantic lace dresses are perennially popular with my brides – they're super–flattering and wearable. And of course they reflect the 1930s, perhaps the most glamorous vintage era of all.
1930s style Butterfly dress in exquisite beaded lace, exclusive to Luella's Boudoir.
Asked why brides choose these dresses, Luella's say,
"All our range are carefully handpicked by the Luella team, and we have chosen Helena's Heavenly Collection for their exquisite detailing, their beauty and originality. What makes these Heavenly Collection dresses so special is that Helena really puts her heart into each design, making sure the cut and quality is absolutely perfect."


Whether it's advice or assistance you need, or simply time to browse through a wonderful collection of beautiful dresses and jewels, you'll find just what you're looking for at this pretty bridal boutique. Why not give them a call, and arrange an appointment…? Luella's Boudoir is at 78a The High Street, Wimbledon Village, London SW19 5EG. Telephone 0208 879 7744.

Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides

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Kamis, 22 Oktober 2015

Wedding Dress Trends 2016: The Gospel According to Vogue.

Dear Reader,
This week Vogue Magazine published their guide to bridal trends for 2016 – based on the latest couture collections. 
Wedding dresses by Monique Lhuillier, Oscar de la Renta, Marchesa
I'm not sure my clients would agree with all of them – and I'm not giving away my own predictions yet! As always, I'll make mine at the end of this year, based on what my brides are loving and asking for. But it's fun to see these from Vogue, and to give you my take on them…

Wedding Dress Trend 1 – Sweet Nothings
The first trend Vogue noted is for barely there dresses, almost lingerie. This is a very couture look – much easier to carry off on a catwalk than in an English church or a garden reception. Super pretty, though. And very reminiscent of all those slinky 1930s and sultry 1940s dresses
1930s inspired Butterfly wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection
Original 1940s lace wedding dress from my West London vintage studio.

Wedding Dress Trend 2 – Sparkles
Always in fashion, and rightly so. A generous sprinkling of sparkle appeared on the catwalks for next year, particularly from Badgley Mischka, Carolina Herrera and Marchesa. A little sparkle has always been one of the delights of vintage wedding dresses, of course. With many of the dresses in my Heavenly Collection, you can choose to add just a little bling… or a lot!
My 1940s style wedding dress, Bette, with its sparkly trim.
Pretty bling: Florence, 1940s style dress from my Heavenly Collection.

Wedding Dress Trend 3 – Knee Length
Shorter dresses made a welcome appearance on the bridal catwalks. But to see this trend at its best, simply look to the 1950s for the most fabulous tea–length wedding dresses…
'Blanche', 1950s style wedding dress, from my Heavenly Collection
Original 1950s 'cupcake' wedding dress from my West London vintage studio.

Wedding Dress Trend 4 – Bare Shoulders
Always popular with so many brides. Yet vintage dresses often take a subtler approach. Think of pretty keyhole openings, lace shoulders or tiny petal sleeves. Every bit as sexy, but a lot more subtle.
Angel, 1930s inspired lace wedding dress: vintage is more subtly sexy.
Original 1950s wedding dress from my West London vintage studio.
1970s off–the–shoulder wedding dress, from my West London vintage studio.

Wedding Dress Trend 5 – Separate Overskirts
A full-length transparent overskirt, cut to reveal a shorter one underneath...? Oh so fashiony! Very modern, a little bit mad, and quite fun – but not exactly a classic look. What do you think?
Wedding Dress with Overskirt, by the usually classic designer Vera Wang!

Wedding Dress Trend 6 – Cream
Ahhhh, beautiful. Now here's one I really can enthuse about – drawing as it does from the softness and romance of vintage wedding fashion. White is lovely too, of course. But cream, blush and ivory are so much more flattering to all skin tones. Often my clients come to me expecting to choose a white wedding dress, but once tried they fall in love with these lovely muted tones. That's why I offer my Heavenly Collection dresses in a range of pretty and flattering shades.
Full length lace wedding dress in cream by Oscar de la Renta
Butterfly, from my Heavenly Collection in a soft ivory.
Florence: a lace wedding dress with toning underslip (Heavenly Collection)

Well done, Vogue – fun predictions and a good showing for vintage styles. What did you think of them? Later this year, you can see how my own predictions match up!
Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides



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Rabu, 06 Mei 2015

My vintage inspired wedding dresses are now available in Ireland! Meet lovely Pam of Vintage Bride!

Dear Reader,
Today I'm thrilled to introduce my charming new stockist, Pam of Vintage Bride.

Pam has her own private showroom in Dublin, Ireland. Here she stocks beautiful original vintage dresses and a small range of carefully selected vintage-inspired wedding dresses and accessories... 
My Butterfly 1930s style wedding dress at Vintage Bride's 'Bridal Showcase'
From the moment we met, I knew Pam was the right person to bring my own Heavenly Collection of vintage-inspired wedding dresses to Ireland. I'm delighted to announce that Vintage Bride is already stocking my Butterfly and Angel 1930s-style wedding dresses and my Bette 1940s-style dress. 
Butterfly 1930s style wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection
Angel 1930s inspired wedding dress from the Heavenly Collection
Butterfly 1930s style wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection
Butterfly 1930s style wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection
Bette 1940s inspired wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection
Bette 1940s inspired wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection
In addition, Vintage Brides will soon be stocking my 1940s-inspired Florence and 1960s-style Stella wedding dress...
1940s inspired vintage wedding dress, Florence, with keyhole back
1940s style wedding dress Florence
1940s style Florence wedding dress, elegant lace shoulders
Florence, 1940s style wedding dress with lace flutter sleeves
1940s-style Florence from front, showing lace flutter sleeve version
Stella 1960s inspired wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection
Stella 1960s style lace wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection
Pam has just organised the first fashion show featuring my dresses. Her 'Bridal Showcase' looks like a wonderfully fun and elegant affair!
My Butterfly dress (right) at the Bridal Showcase
Butterfly (left) at Vintage Bride's Bridal Showcase
If you'd like to contact Pam, you can find her website and Facebook pages here. 
Good luck Pam and Hello Ireland!
Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides

Dress photos with thanks to Robert Lawler Photography
Bridal Showcase photos with thanks to Paul Kelly Studio 3 Photography

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