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Gallery Image 68 - Note traditional way of lacing to give you a hourglass shape.


Back view of corset back

Note traditional way of lacing to give you a hourglass shape.

 

 












Left-hand arrow indicating the current imageGallery image 68 - Note traditional way of lacing to give you a hourglass shape.Right-hand arrow indicating current image Gallery image 5 - Bodice detail made from the same fabric as the wedding dress, and the same beads as the tiara. Gallery image 27 - 1930s inspired silk crepe gown Gallery image 28 - Sentinmental brooch worn Gallery image 29 - Long silk sashes tied to show off back. Small, managable, and elegant train.
Gallery image 7 - Strapless bodice and full skirted design. Made from 100% silk Duchess Satin in pale pink. Incorporating self-covered button detail at centre at the back. Gallery image 30 - Simple one piece dress and jacket from duchess satin. Gallery image 11 - Red silk dress with gold lace bodice. Bridesmaid in co-ordinating fabric to match perfectly with bride. Gallery image 31 - Empire line gown with chiffon overlay, fluted sleeves and small train Gallery image 13 - Red silk dupion dress
Gallery image 14 - Red silk dupion dress Gallery image 32 - Bespoke jacket made to match dress. Pin tucked pleats on stand-up collar and long cuffs gave a great shape to silhouette. Gallery image 12 - Silk duchess satin two piece gown in ivory Gallery image 1 - A copy of a wedding dress worn in 1909. Historically accurate from the waist cinching corset to detailed pin tucks and rouching - made from silk Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Gallery image 16 - Back view of silk duchess satin two piece
Gallery image 17 - Silk duchess satin two piece gown in ivory Gallery image 55 - Flowergirl dress made with feathery, organza overlay on the skirt and silk duchess satin sash and bow. Price £155. Gallery image 56 - Heavy weightsilk crepe de chine gown. Soft drapes at the back left in loose ties give a romantic feel to the gown. Price £950. Gallery image 57 - Front view showing the gentle fit of the gown. There are no bones, no corsetry just an elegant look. Gallery image 65 - Beautiful silk duchess satin gown, the bride supplied her own embelishment to finish of the pretty back.
Gallery image 66 - Fantastic pic taken by Rob Ward on Fife's Bridge, Norwich. The cloak is made from silk dupion and gave a great contrast to the satin gown. Gallery image 69 - Made from same fabric, different colours though, to give co-ordination to the look of the wedding party. Gallery image 70 - Shot tafetta bridesmaid gown embelished with sash and handmade flowers

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