Kamis, 18 Juni 2015

My new vintage lace cloche veil, 1930s-style a la Kate Moss.

Dear Reader,
Today I'd like to show you the last of my new vintage-inspired veils. This pretty lace cloche or cap veil is inspired by the laid-back glamour of Kate Moss…
Vintage lace veil to complement a 1930s wedding dress. Side view.
My new vintage-inspired cloche veil.
Vintage lace veil to complement a 1930s wedding dress - three-quarter view from behind
Beautiful from all sides, Heavenly's new full length cloche veil.
In turn, Kate's veil is based on original lace veils of the 1920s and 1930s, like these beautiful examples…
As they're modelled on these original vintage veils, my new long cloche veil will of course look perfect with any 1920s or 1930s style wedding dress
Vintage inspired cloche veil in lace, from Heavenly Vintage Brides - side view with silk rose
Vintage style cloche veil, embroidered edges and handmade silk rose.
These pictures show it with the 1930s-inspired Angel wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection – made in a very fine lace with blush pink underslip. And in the close-up photos, we've also teamed it with a short lace jacket. 
Vintage inspired cloche veil in lace, from Heavenly Vintage Brides - full length view
My new vintage-style cloche veil, with pretty scalloped edging.
But as Kate shows, this style can look amazing with a more contemporary dress too…
My lovely new veil has a cap defined with French lace. There are many options to make it complement your dress – it can be made full length or hip length, and looks wonderful scattered with diamantes, pearls or crystals. Or it can be embroidered around the edges with flowers and leaves. Here it looks pretty with a handmade silk rose...
Chic and sheer, trimmed with lace edging – my new vintage style veils.
I have these gorgeous veils available now – priced at £145 or £175 based on length and detail. They're a beautiful and authentic way to complement a fabulous vintage-style wedding dress!
Vintage inspired 1930s veil with 1930s style wedding dress - full length, front view.
The perfect complement to a vintage wedding dress… my new veils range.
I've been working on them for a while, and I'm delighted with how they've turned out. I hope you agree!
Love 
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides
Photographs with thanks to RobertLawler.co.uk

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Sabtu, 13 Juni 2015

Hannah in 1930s style wedding dress 'Violette' – Vintage Bride of the Week.

Dear Reader,
Today's vintage bride is Hannah, who chose 1930s style Violette wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection for her Spring wedding.
Hannah was delightful to work with, and together we agreed a few variations to this beautiful silk satin wedding dress: satin ‘petal’ sleeves, subtle champagne beading on the shoulders, and a French lace panel in the back. 
It was well worth taking the time to get it right. Lovely Hannah looked gorgeous in the final dress – very glamorous, and softly pretty at the same time. 
Clearly everyone agreed! In Hannah's words,  
"A huge thank you for creating my amazing dress. I felt absolutely fabulous on the day – and I cannot tell you how many compliments I (but mostly the dress) got!"  
Now let's just enjoy seeing beautiful Hannah and her lovely dress in action…! 

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Wishing you a wonderful weekend...
Love,
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides



Hannah's photography with thanks to Mike Massaro
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Jumat, 05 Juni 2015

Jen in original 1940s vintage wedding dress: our Vintage Bride of the Week...

Dear Reader,
Today I'd like to share these charming images from Jen, whose wedding to Dan took place in the romantic surroundings of  Augill Castle in Cumbria...

Jen chose an original 1940s vintage wedding dress in rayon crepe with an elegant 'French knot' pattern – sophisticated and glamorous. With its elegant long sleeves, puddle train and pretty keyhole back, it suited lovely Jen to a T!

Jen prettily teamed it with Rachel Simpson 'Blossom' bridal shoes, roses from Petals of Cumbria and a bespoke jewel necklace. My brilliant seamstress Grace created her pretty headpiece from original vintage brooches. 

The wedding's theme was peacock feathers, so luscious jewel blues and greens were everywhere – from the stunning silk bridesmaids dresses (handmade by wonderful step-mum Susan, with a teeny bit of help from Jen) to the gorgeous cakes by talented sister Vicki… and even personalised bunting created by a family friend!
Beautiful bridesmaids! Chloe, Lauren, Sian and Evie...
…and little Rosie too (bribed with marshmallows to sit still for a moment)!
Jen and her darling family loved the experience of choosing the dress…
"Step-mum Susan, my sisters and I loved poring over your blog and website when I was making the choice of where to find my dress. As soon as we read your pages we knew that was it –  I didn't need to look any further.
And the whole experience of picking the dress at your lovely house was so enjoyable for my step-mum Susan and I to do together... so much so I wish I could do it again!"
The day itself was perfect too: an intimate family wedding with just 46 guests (ranging in age from 6 months to a fabulous 103 years!)
And with super-stylish Grandma Irene (103 years young!) in raspberry pink cocktail dress
"The castle was gorgeous – the most stunning setting, with lovely vintage interiors and wonderful service. It even snowed bang on three o'clock as our ceremony started! While we were doing the speeches a deer wandered across the front lawn in front of the windows. Just perfect!"

Congratulations from Heavenly and all our readers to lovely Jen – you look stunning. And of course to lucky husband Dan too!
Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides

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Venue  Augill Castle, Cumbria
Headpiece by Grace Lamming
Shoes by Rachel Simpson Wedding Shoes
Necklace by Etsy
Flowers by Petals of Cumbria
Photography by Janet Ridley Photography
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Kamis, 28 Mei 2015

Josie in 1950s-style wedding dress, our Real Vintage Bride of the Week.

Dear Reader, 
Our Vintage Bride of the Week is Josie, so sweetly pretty in a 1950s inspired wedding dress from my Heavenly Collection...

Josie chose the Chantilly dress... with one or two extra special touches. While Chantilly is based on an original 1950s design with a swishy prom-style skirt, Josie has a lovely understated style and was looking for a gentler effect. So we gave her dress a softer, slimmer skirt – for a more romantic flowing look.

The second unique touch is this beautiful beaded belt. It was created – by my super-talented seamstress Grace – from the original Edwardian wedding dress worn by Josie's Great Grandmother!

Together with the elegant dress, the delicate and subtle wildflowers (in such lovely colours), and Josie's pretty braided hair with flower crown, the overall effect is quite ethereal – and so beautiful. 
How nice to see one of my dresses transformed into a new look!
Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides

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Sabtu, 23 Mei 2015

Vintage Bride Rachel, in 1930s-style Angel lace wedding dress.

Dear Reader,
Meet our lovely Vintage Bride of the Week, Rachel, wearing the Angel dress from my Heavenly Collection…
Vintage Bride Rachel getting ready for the ceremony in gorgeous 1903s wedding dress
This adorably floaty and romantic dress looks so pretty on Rachel and fitted her wonderful figure like a dream. (With some input from Heavenly's expert seamstress Grace, of course!) 
Rachel, groom and bridesmaids
Angel is closely based on an original 1930s wedding dress, and is made in superb quality Nottingham lace. Beautiful bride Rachel cleverly kept her accessories chic and simple – just a pretty pillbox headpiece and gorgeous white blooms...
Rachel and groom at the ceremony
Sometimes simple really is best, isn't it!
Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides

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Jumat, 15 Mei 2015

Friday Inspiration – the making of a Dior couture dress.

Dear Reader,
For our inspiration today, I think you'll enjoy this fabulous short video by fashion magazine Visionaire, all about the making of a couture dress. It makes the crazy prices of couture fashion seem a little more understandable...

Make yourself a nice cup of tea, kick back and relax for a moment, and marvel…!
Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides

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Alexander McQueen at the V&A


Dior video with thanks to Visionaire / Refinery 29



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