Dress Up
Just a moment please.
A custom wedding dress can be a chance to feel like yourself on your wedding day. Designing a custom piece involves a lot of decisions about fabric, silhouette, and more. I’ve rounded up some helpful ideas to consider in creating...
A little light purple, a lot of beads and stars, give way to this subtlely colorful wedding dress.
Jaclyn didn’t know what she wanted. We spent time listening and sketching until we found a design and lace that she would love.
Katie didn’t know what she wanted, though the more we talked, and the more we played with fabric, the more she found what she wanted. We took a tank top she loved, but made it “wedding”.
Gracie dreamed of wearing her mom’s wedding dress from childhood. She knew she wanted to make changes to the sleeves and the skirt, and we were ready to do it.
Faith and her Mom came in with her grandmother's wedding dress. A beautiful piece that needed new lace. A reshaped skirt and new bodice kept the original near intact.
Emily came in with her Mom's wedding dress. She loved it and wanted to keep some parts but change others.
Ashley didn't know how to get her Mom's wedding dress to fit her, so we created a copy of the bodice that would fit perfectly, and updated the skirt.