Saturday, April 30, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
TRUMPING ASCOT
The Beckmans and their edgy chic
Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Princess Anne
It was like Ascot Gavotte in color as guests poured into Westminster Abbey this morning for the long awaited wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The Oh La La! factor really kicked once the crowd swelled; Cecil Beaton's over the top sets and costumes for My Fair Lady come to mind yet this is all real. When have we seen such a parade of head sculpture all in one place? Phillip Treacy was the star hatter with others like Jane Taylor and Noel Stewart wowing us, every creation a 180 turn from the next. I have to admit, when it comes to hats the British have to be the most inventive. Do you perchance get the idea some of these dresses and coat ensembles were designed around the head wear? The UK has a rich history of costume and keeping aspects of it traditional. Their hats have evolved to the art form we saw today and I think they will continue to reinvent new trends. Miriam Gonzalez Durantez looking every inch as chic as an Irving Penn photo
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson. Stunning
Who are these gorgeous guests? The Earl of Spencer's daughters and cousins to Prince William . . .
The duke of York's daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie.
Zara Phillips
HRH, The Duchess of Cornwall (Camilla)
Always chic and my fav fashion royal, Michael of Kent
Monacco's Prince Albert and his fiance Charlene Wittstock
MC QUEEN FOR A DAY
After months of waiting here's the look! Traditional and understated all at once, The Duchess of Cambridge emerged from her limo looking every bit like Grace Kelly reborn--including her gown by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen. Kate opted for an ivory and lace silk gown topped off with a tiara and shorter length waltz veil. READ MORE,
Thursday, April 28, 2011
POCKET STYLE
Check out these gems, all are top designer bridal gowns with pockets--some even the focal point of the design. While some eras went for pockets, even in formal attire, this is the first we've really seen them show up in bridal. After all, once-upon-a-time a bride didn't have to carry anything.except a bouquet. She had maids to handle everything else. However, pockets, like collars, peplums and hoods are all functional in their way but still a stylish fashion component to be added and enjoyed. Think of it: no bridal purse, your hands are free. Brides are going to find out what the guys have known all along: life's a lot easier with pockets
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
MODESS BECAUSE . . . .
Growing up, I was so intrigued by these ads, once asked who my favorite designer was I answered, "Modess . . . " For all you gals born after the last Modess ad graced the home and fashion glossies round about 1973, Modess was not the super star designer I'd once imagined but a sanitary napkin put out by Johnson and Johnson. With a real glitzerama of an ad campaign, it had some of the most rockin' stylists of the time. Here's what MUM.org has to say about Modess: Modess sanitary napkins conducted a famous advertising campaign from 1948 to the 1970s in the U.S.A. Usually the only words were "Modess . . . . because." Advertising journals of the time occasionally made fun of the series; sometimes they praised it. In a sense, the unfinished phrase summed up the American public's feelings about menstruation: It's something it couldn't talk about! Read a Johnson & Johnson inside account of the origin of this campaign. Nevertheless, these are probably the most elegant ads ever made for menstrual products.
So what did I remember most about these ads? Well they were full of stylish women posed in Dioresque gowns and uber-chic settings; this helped inspire me down the silk road to fashion. Fashion in the form of ballgowns with layers of pouf, fouff and a helluva lot of serious under structure. Don Draper and Penny Olsen, wherever you are in the fictional timeline I know you had something to do with this and I'm . . . well
very grateful to you . . .
very grateful to you . . .
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
THAT LITTLE WHITE DRESS
Suzannah.com
Like I keep saying, it's a great time to be a bride. Whether you're going for a short and understated look on your wedding day or are looking for the perfect shower, rehearsal or reception look, check out these little white gems I found out and about the net. . ..
Like I keep saying, it's a great time to be a bride. Whether you're going for a short and understated look on your wedding day or are looking for the perfect shower, rehearsal or reception look, check out these little white gems I found out and about the net. . ..
Above: Beautifully cut and immaculately tailored 1940's inspired boudoir dress . Wonderful body sculpting silhouette create with corsetry boning and soft pads which flatter all sizes. Cut to flatter, lifting and shaping the body. A boned peplum hip part adds additional drama to the beautifully sophisticated vintage couture inspired dress. 100% Triple Organza in the softest Rose Pink with self lined body part and acetate lined skirt. Dry Clean Only Detachable washed velvet rose at the centre front. Detachable silk ribbon at the waist seam. Below the knee, centre back vent.
1950’s pale blue lace prom dress. The dress is a frothy and romantic confection of pale powder blue lace and features a Ruched bodice, scalloped waist seam, full A-line skirt with underskirts and a rear zip fastening. The Natasha dress is lined and sits below the knee. An original and unique vintage piece This piece has been lovingly restored by Priestley’s Vintage for you, any imperfections which may have occurred through the years only add to the individuality of this garment.
net-a-porter.com Platinum silk-crepe sleeveless dress with silk-organza ruffles through front and skirt. Notte by Marchesa dress has a V-neck, a silk-satin band at waist, an oversized rosette at front, and a concealed press-stud and zip fastening along back. 100% silk; lining:
janenorman.co.uk
janenorman.co.uk
This one shoulder wonder features delicate flower design with sequin detailing along the shoulder strap, chic ruching on the front and a back tie to create a fabulous silhouette. Check out our glamorous accessories range to complete this sexy and stylish look.
Monday, April 25, 2011
WHAT'S NEW INN THE GOWN GALERY
Meet the newest addition to the collection, NORMA JEAN, a white halter dress of silk crepe inspired by none other than Marilyn Monroe. It's soon to go up on Etsy when more pictures of front and back are delivered. If you're interested in ordering email me or call through Amy-Jo Tatum.com.
More about how Billy Travilla's dress came to fruition . . . .The Hollywood designer's creation for the flick, Seven Year Itch has become so iconic, inspiring many an artist and designer to come up with their own interpretation of his white halter with a pleated skirt. None us us can achieve the perfection of the original though. You see, he had the rare gift of Marilyn to work and play with. For more on Travilla and his designs for Marilyn go to The Travilla Tour
Sunday, April 24, 2011
ART DECO
Again we have Naomi V. Goodman of Enchanted Dream Weddings and Affairs for these shots of Art Deco for all you Gatsby/Hollywood/lovers out there. From the chandelier jewelry to the Deco designed cake, it all puts me in a mood to go back to the workroom and turn out some really gorgeous gown that would pop on a Big White Hollywood Set . . .
Saturday, April 23, 2011
ONCE UPON A PEACOCK
We keep thanking Naomi V. Goodman of Enchanted Dream Weddings and Affairs for her gifts of incredible inspiration. This is truly a colorful mix of every hue of blues and greens imaginable. For me the Hydrangeas are a real visual present this Saturday. Mixed with Roses they have to be my fav florals . . .
Friday, April 22, 2011
NEW CONCEPTS IN BRIDAL REGISTRY
Gown by Amy-Jo Tatum
Once upon a time there was a designer who lived in a boutique and antique shopper's paradise more commonly known as San Anselmo. Dubbed by some as the antique capital of California, I do have some fav shops these days. Studiolo is a treasure trove of home furnishings and one-of-a-kind gifts crafted by designers with an artisan's touch. They also incidentally feature a few of my pieces alongside everything else there is that's chic.. Thanks to owner, Rhonda Shipley and manager Suzanne Roger, Studiolo also has the answer to some new concepts in bridal registry. The philosophy is: contemporary brides who have been keeping house alongside their fiances for years don't necessarily need Cuisinarts as much as say an exclusive line of fine linens with monograms. In addition, this is also a stop for one-off furnishings and accessories you won't find anywhere else. Luckily if you're outside the beautiful SF Bay Area you can find Studiolo online. Be ready when you visit to feast on everything from golden goblets to some gorgeous vintage jewelry.Studiolo
400 San Anselmo Avenue (In the Courtyard)
San Anselmo, Califiornia 94960
415. 453.3080
Vintage-style purse collection
Jewelry by Maria Tina Vision
Thursday, April 21, 2011
HAIL TO THE SHEATH
The sheath is a favorite of brides who take pride in working out and strutting their stuff. I'm not referring to the evening gown or any variation with a flared skirt but the sheath Audrey made famous--that snug fitting, long columnar silhouette in a heavier fabric like Duchesse satin or peau. Defined, the classic sheath looks like the images right and below--having waistline and skirt features that are usually as snug up top as on bottom. This silhouette can work for the bride who wants a stylish, simple presence as well as one who wants to make a more powerful statement with her veil or accents of laces and a train added. On the right bride this silhouette is elegant and proffers the look of class and chic combined. Adding skirt to a sheath by way of a detachable train is traditional for bridal as well as evening wear reminiscent of 1950s.
All gowns by Amy-Jo Tatum Bridal
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