Selasa, 01 Juli 2014

A GUIDE TO VINTAGE LACE WEDDING DRESSES Part 2: the story of modern lace

Dear Reader

I didn't realise how much I love vintage lace until I started sourcing the perfect fabrics for my own collection of vintage inspired wedding dresses

My search took me to specialist ateliers all over the world, where I became completely absorbed in the beauty of the vintage and reproduction lace I saw.
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On my vintage wedding blog today, I'd like to share a little of what I learned and show you some beautiful examples.
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The best lace is a blend of cotton and synthetic fibres. Cotton keeps its shape and colour over time and gives a firm feel and structure. Synthetic fibres add strength. This marriage of beauty with strength is perfect for recreating vintage wedding dresses. 
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'Audrey' lace cover-up, from the vintage-inspired Heavenly Collection
Lace first became fashionable during the 1500s, when all lace was handmade, and was highly prized for both men and women as it was so labour-intensive. An extravagant gentleman's lace ruff (popular in Elizabethan times) required over 40 metres of lace, which would take one person a whole year to make. No wonder it cost the equivalent of several acres of good land!
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Ornate lace ruff, from a painting by Spanish Renaissance artist, El Greco
Fashionable ladies made their own, and the skill of lace-making was a very desirable attribute in a wife! It continued as a rich lady's pastime or a 'cottage industry' for over 300 years, until the Industrial Revolution.
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
In the 1800s, lace-making machines were invented in England. Suddenly lace was available on a wider scale, and Nottingham became the lace-making centre of the world. My Butterfly and Angel dresses, below, use lace made specially for me by one of the oldest family firms in Nottingham. This original vintage style from the 1930s used to be called 'English Net'.
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'Angel' from my Heavenly Collection of vintage-inspired wedding dresses
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
'Angel' vintage-inspired wedding dress
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
'Angel' vintage-inspired wedding dress
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
'Butterfly' from my Heavenly Collection of vintage inspired wedding dresses
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
'Butterfly' from my Heavenly Collection
By 1809 new machinery could replicate hand-made lace. But in 1813 came the biggest change of all: John Leavers invented the 'Leavers machine' in Long Eaton in the East Midlands. Lace became affordable, and a thriving industry sprung up making 'Leavers lace'. 
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
Leavers lace is still the kind most used by couture houses, notably Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Dior, Etro, Yves St Laurent, Paul Smith and even Vivienne Westwood
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Lace dresses c. Dolce & Gabbana
The next development happened when the Leavers machine was smuggled to France - broken up in parts disguised as scrap metal! This made lace even more popular as the French competed with the English lace industry, and created an amazing variety of patterns. 
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature - Dolce & Gabbana lace detail
Detailing on lace dresses, c. Dolce & Gabbana
Today the French lace making industry is still centred around a small area of Northern France, in towns like Chantilly, Valenciennes, Alencon and Cluny. The industry has been kept alive by the passion of its local workers, who have stepped in to buy the machinery themselves when faced with closure. 
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
In turn, the machines were sold to Far East producers and lace production in France was scaled back. Now the Far East creates wonderful lace too. Amazingly, all modern Leavers lace is still produced on the same machinery, invented 200 years ago!
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
And English lace has become a luxury once more, with just a handful of small companies producing it. For more on the modern English lace industry, there's an interesting BBC feature here
HVB vintage wedding blog, lace wedding dresses feature
For my Heavenly Collection of vintage inspired wedding dresses, I use lace from all these different sources - choosing the best from ateliers in Nottingham, France and Japan.

I've included some of my original vintage wedding dresses above, too, to show a variety of lace. Some of these are no longer available - but I always have lots of beautiful lace vintage dresses at my studio in West London (as well as my own collection of reproduction vintage dresses). Do come and have a look! To make an appointment, just contact me here

Thanks to Abby at Cherished for the loan of her beautiful headwear, to the lovely Robert Lawler for photography. And to you, dear reader, for stopping by today!


Love
Helena 
Heavenly Vintage Brides
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Jumat, 27 Juni 2014

Vintage Bride of the Week Susie - beautiful in 1940s wedding dress 'Bette'

Dear Reader,

I promised a special Bride of the Week, and here she is: Susie, wearing 1940s 'Bette' dress from my Heavenly Collection. 
Real vintage bride Susie in 1940s wedding dress Bette, Heavenly Vintage Brides Blog
Real vintage bride Susie steps from the car, Heavenly Vintage Brides Wedding Blog
Susie wears the dress beautifully, teaming it with a charming mini veil and woodland flowers...
Real vintage bride Susie walks down the aisle, Heavenly Vintage Brides Wedding Blog
Real vintage bride Susie talks with the bridesmaids, Heavenly Vintage Brides Wedding Blog
And thanks, Susie for your kind words...!
"Thank you so much for your fantastic dress designing skills! I knew as soon as I found your website that the Bette dress was for me!
 You made the dress trying on process so relaxed and fun and gave such good advice, it made everything so easy. I didn't go to any other dress shops or designers as I knew I didn't need to! Lots of people complimented me on my dress on the day - your designs are so brilliant. Thank you so much."
Real vintage bride Susie: first dance! Heavenly Vintage Brides Wedding Blog
After featuring the dress on a model at the start of this week, and then indulging in a little Bette Davis inspirational moment, it's lovely to return to what it's really all about: a radiant bride on a perfectly happy day.

Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides

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Rabu, 25 Juni 2014

"Oh Jerry, don't let's ask for the moon. We have the stars." Vintage wedding dress inspiration from Bette!

Dear Reader

Since we have 'Bette' as our lovely vintage wedding dress of the week, I'd like to share the inspiration behind this glamorous design...
The fabulous Bette Davis, in 'Now Voyager'
Bette was recreated from a gorgeous black crepe 1940s evening gown which was one of my very favourites. I always loved the simple elegant shape of it. 
1940s inspired wedding dress 'Bette', priced £1295
The original dress was remodelled slightly to flatter a modern figure, and then a pattern was created from it. The silk crepe I used - in a heavy weight and almost matte - was very popular in the 1940s. This matte effect is easier to wear and can look more sophisticated than satin. And the dress's little asymmetric peplum is very forgiving on the tummy area.
A young Bette Davis, in a gorgeous low-back 1940s dress
The dress is named after my style icon: fabulous 1940s actress Bette Davis. (Yes, you've probably guessed by now, I am a big fan of the black and white so-called ‘women’s films‘ of the 40s!) The quote at the top of this post is Bette's last line from the wonderfully romantic 'Now, Voyager'. 
And so naturally I wanted to have a dress in my collection with that same laidback easy glamour. 
Bette, blonde again, in elegant pants suit.
As well as Bette, I have another gorgeous 1940s-inspired dress in my collection: Florence, which I'm currently remodelling a little to make it even more flattering. I'll be showing new pictures of Florence soon, so do keep watching! 

And please pop back later this week to see Susie, a real bride who looks absolutely beautiful wearing the Bette dress...

Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides

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Senin, 23 Juni 2014

Vintage Wedding Dress of the Week: 'Bette' 1940s starlet style!

Dear Reader,

What a glorious start to the Summer! I hope you too enjoyed some lovely sunshine this weekend.

And now a glorious start to the week... Bette, our fabulous 1940s-style Vintage Wedding Dress of the Week.
Bette 1940s-style wedding dress, pure glamour, £1295
Bette is made from a wonderful silk crepe, and has all the glamour of a Hollywood evening gown. 
Bette 1940s-inspired wedding dress, Hollywood styling, from £1295
The heavy silk drapes beautifully, and is so figure-flattering. And so too is Bette's clever asymmetric cut, with soft pleats and a gentle cowl neck to perfectly frame your curves.
Bette's 1940s style low-back and beaded trim
Bette's low-cut back, and ivory and silver bead trim add even more movie-star sparkle to this gorgeous dress. 
Bette's subtly sexy cowl neck in wonderful silk crepe
Oh, I do love the 1940s! If you like this post, why not check out my other recent posts on 1940s style, below. And check back later this week, when I have a really special Real Bride to feature.

Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides

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Jumat, 20 Juni 2014

Lovely bride Anna in 1950s style wedding dress

Dear Reader,

Meet Anna, Heavenly bride of the week! For her Spring wedding to Noel, Anna wore Blanche, a pretty 1950s inspired wedding dress from the Heavenly Collection.
Anna matched the dress with beautiful mint green shoes from Rachel Simpson, so we added a soft green silk ribbon - perfect with the exquisite French lace of the dress. The green also echoed the gorgeous Spring flowers Anna chose for the day, and for her pretty bouquet.
I'll let Anna describe her happy day...
"We married in the Registration office in Chelmsford, Essex. We had wanted a fairly small wedding and had just 35 guests - including quite a few people who travelled over from Germany.
For dinner and drinks we went to a country pub called The Lion Inn in Boreham. We had a lovely day - everything was quite small and intimate.. and we even had some sunshine!"
Thanks for sharing your charming pictures with us, Anna! 

And if you'd like to see more images of Anna's lovely Blanche dress or more 1950s style wedding dresses, do visit my Heavenly Collection or contact me here.

Have a lovely weekend, everyone! 
Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides
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Senin, 16 Juni 2014

What vintage are you...?

Dear Reader,

So I may have nailed my colours to the mast by saying how much I love 1930s dresses. But that's just me... Now how about you? Are you a Downton Abbey darling, a lover of 1950s prom-pretty fashions, or a stylish swinging 1960s girl?
Each style of vintage wedding dresses has so much to offer! Here's a little reminder of some recent posts explaining each era, with lots of beautiful dresses to enjoy. Take a look by clicking on the titles, and see if you have your own favourite decade...

A Guide to Edwardian (1910s and 1920s) wedding dresses

Ahhhh, so many delicious styles to choose from. Think I shall have changed my mind again by tomorrow...!

See you again soon (and don't forget to contact me if you'd like to see my collection in person)

Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides
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Jumat, 13 Juni 2014

My Vintage Wedding Dress of the Week, Violette - a 1930s beauty.

Dear Reader,

Have I mentioned that the 1930s is one of my very favourite eras for vintage wedding dresses? ...Oh, only about a hundred times, probably! 

Well, this week I've chosen another gorgeous 1930s-inspired gown to be my Dress of the Week: Violette, from my Heavenly Collection.
Handmade in sensuous silk satin, with french lace or satin sleeves, Violette is a glamorous new take on a classic 1930s design - remodelled to flatter a modern figure.
You can see more of Violette here, together with more 1930s-style wedding dresses in my Heavenly Collection.

And if - like me - you love these slinky 30s numbers too, then don't forget to check out my Guide to 1930s Vintage Wedding Dresses, with lots of lovely photos of original dresses to enjoy.

Have a lovely weekend and enjoy the sun!
Love
Helena 
Heavenly Vintage Brides

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