Dress Up
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.
Shelby Jo sent her email saying she was inspired by the very popular Strawberry dress. We sent over some sketches, went back and forth, chose fabric, and the rest is history.
In the middle of Covid, I found out that one of my long time friends was getting married, and I had to make her a dress. Mary wanted something dreamy, so tulle was our first thought.
Take your favorite color and have a designer come up with a design that fits your personality and likes, and you're set for your wedding.
Amy knew she wanted a halter, and she wanted the dress to read as chill and not too feminine. She fell in love with this lace, and everything fell into place from there.
Sydney and her Mom came in with her Mom's dress to refit it, and give new life by way of new lace, while adding lace to the detachable overskirt to tie it all together.
Becca wanted to look like a Disney princess, and was getting married in the same church her Mom and Grandma got married in. Everything was like a dream.
Brittany wanted a boho vibe, but couldn’t find what she wanted in stores. We played with the lace until we got this gorgeous dress design.
Sam was the first to come in for a custom dress, but Steph wasn’t far behind. They had different tastes and hopes, which worked really well together.
Victoire asked us to design something for her intimate garden wedding. While we were planning for a small wedding, we still wanted to offer dramatic options.
Katy and her husband John were doing a vow renewal, and Katy wanted to update her wedding dress. Her mom wore it originally, so there was a lot of meaning to this dress.
We talked about goddess vibes, and we delivered all the draped silk, with a slit up the leg.
Megan went to several bridal shops trying to find something that fit her tastes, until she found us, and reached out to get exactly what she wanted.
Stacey wanted something lightweight for her backyard wedding, and being the spunky person she is, she wanted a hot pink hem, and she got it.