Rabu, 09 September 2015

White Horses, White Sands... and White Vintage Wedding Dresses.

Dear Reader,
I have gorgeous pictures for you today – all featuring one of my original vintage wedding dresses…




The model is wearing a beautiful 1930s lace dress with a rayon satin slip… dainty and delicate as can be.
It's a classic dress from a wonderful era – simple and romantic, yet with very clever pattern cutting.


It's this quality I've aimed for in 1930s–style Angel and Butterfly, from my own Heavenly Collection... Elegant simplicity, underpinned by the finest fabrics and clever cuts.

These gorgeous beach images are from a shoot by charming Kent wedding photographer, Sam Riley, with the help of stylist Lisa Nicolaou and hair and make-up artist Hannah Sorcha

And these lovely wedding blooms are by Wild Things, Mayfair.


One of my vintage veils also features in the pictures. You can see many more at my studio, or even have one specially made to complement your dress...

If you love the dress, I have a few similar 1930s wedding dresses at the moment – priced between £695 and £995. Do contact me if you'd like to come and see them. 

And of course, I have a full range of vintage–inspired wedding dresses in my Heavenly Collection. You can view these in the luxe surroundings of my stockists Luella's Boudoir (London) and Vintage Bride (Dublin).

White ponies, white sands, white dresses… Heavenly!
Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides


All beach photographs with thanks to Sam Riley
Art Direction & Styling: Lisa Nicolaou
Hair & Make-Up: Hannah Sorcha
Flowers: Wild Things, Mayfair
Film Scans: UK Film Lab
Shot on location at Camber Sands exclusively on film using Fuji 440H with Contax 645 and Canon EOS 1 cameras

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Rabu, 02 September 2015

Ever heard of Sea Silk? The world's rarest and most beautiful fabric...

Dear Reader,
For my own collection of vintage-style wedding dresses, I spent aeons of time sourcing the finest original laces, silks and satins from around the world. But this is something I have never seen...
Sea silk: light as air, and golden as sunlight.
Only one woman in the entire world is able to make Sea Silk– weaving it from the most delicate golden thread, not from the silk worm but from the Pinna Nobilis clam that lives in the aquamarine waters of Sardinia.
The Pinna Nobilis clam, in the aquamarine waters of the Mediterranean.
The fabric it makes is so light you can barely feel it kiss your skin. It gleams like gold in the sunlight. Mentioned in ancient Roman and Greek records and even in the Bible, sea silk – or byssus – was originally reserved for Kings and Pharaohs. 
The remarkable golden threads of sea silk, ancient fabric of kings.
Now, on the island of Sant'Antioco, Chiara Vigo harvests the byssus fibres early each morning. She is accompanied by the Italian coast guard as the clam is a protected species. 
Chiara carefully harvests the threads in the early mornings, without harming the clams.
She spins and weaves it herself – but not for emperors. This silk is not for sale: Chiara gives her precious work away to people who come to ask her for help. 
Chiara gifts the thread to anyone who asks her help, bringing good fortune and fertility.
The byssus is believed to bring good fortune and fertility. Young women and couples come every day. If they bring a christening dress, Chiara will embroider it with the precious thread. 
The gift of good fortune: a baby's gown is embroidered with the precious threads.
Chiara passes on her skills, teaching others each evening to create the sea silk fabric.
Only a few elderly women in Apulia (the heel of Italy) have the skill to weave the byssus. Chiara learned at her grandmother's knee, and now spends her evenings teaching others to do it. 
Light and golden, the sea silk naturally glows in sunlight.
Gleaming in the Sardinian sun, the sea silk is woven to a traditional pattern.
But she is the only person in Italy who still harvests it. She hopes that one day her own daughter will take over...
"Weaving the sea silk is what my family has been doing for centuries," Chiara says. "The most important thread, for my family, was the thread of their history, their tradition."
Chiara Vigo on her home island of Sant'Antioco, Sardinia.
If you'd like to see more of Chiara Vigo and her remarkable life's work, click here. Her sea silk is not for sale anywhere in the world. But if you'd like to see some beautiful fabrics that are, then do come to my studio or visit one of my new stockists for my Heavenly Collection of vintage wedding dresses, Luella's Boudoir in London and Vintage Bride in Dublin.
Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides

If you like this, please try...
A guide to vintage lace wedding dresses.


Photos with thanks to Andrea Pasquali, Kosta Ladas and Luigi Garavaglia
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Selasa, 25 Agustus 2015

Vintage Treats – A Glimpse Inside Luella's Boudoir...

Dear Reader, 
There's something I haven't told you. It's not that I've been keeping secrets, just waiting for the right moment…
And here it is. I'm delighted to announce that my Heavenly Collection of vintage inspired wedding dresses is now available at Luella's Boudoir.

Luella's Boudoir is a wonderfully chi-chi bridal boutique in London's Wimbledon Village. There you can view (and try on) my range of dresses in gorgeous girly surroundings – with luxurious decor, chandeliers and pretty antiques to get you in the vintage wedding mood!

1930s style wedding dress Violette, in silk satin and French lace
The boutique is filled with a sumptuous collection of vintage and vintage-style bridal accessories from shoes to veils too… 


1930s style lace wedding dress – Butterfly
So you can plan the perfect wedding outfit – from the top of your head to the tip of your white satin-clad toes...
1930s style lace wedding dress – Butterfly
1930s inspired lace wedding dress, Angel
1940s inspired satin and lace wedding dress, Florence
1930s style lace wedding dress, Butterfly
1930s style wedding dress Violette
(And they have red kid suede too, if that's more your style…!)
1940s style wedding dress – Bette
1940s inspired wedding dress, Florence
All Luella's range are carefully picked by their team of stylists, and are chosen for their originality and beauty. Many designs are exclusive to Luella's, and they also source a range of original vintage pieces. They work with UK and international designers, and I'm thrilled that you can now see my Heavenly Collection in this gorgeous vintage wedding treasure trove!
1940s style wedding dress, Bette
All the pretty accessories featured here are available at Luella's. You can see more of them and read about our exciting collaboration on Luella's vintage wedding blog here. And if you're feeling inspired to go and try on some fabulous vintage wedding dresses, then just click here to book an appointment

Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides
All dresses above from my Heavenly Collection, available now at Luella's Boudoir. 
With thanks to Robert Lawler Photography

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