Showing posts with label silk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silk. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 June 2017

Real Bride - Michelle WOW's in a glamourous vintage gown!







Real bride Michelle, looked breathtakingly beautiful in her Dirty Fabulous vintage gown. Her gorgeous hair and make-up oozed old Hollywood glamour, which perfectly suited her romantic dress.
Michelle chose one of our sheer tulle veils and bespoke feather headpiece to complete her look.
Dolinny Photography  captured all the exquisite details on the day.

Congratulations to Michelle and her new hubby!

xxx

Monday, 30 May 2016

Real Wedding - 1930's Goddess!

Gosh Darn it... Michelle looks mind-blowingly beautiful in one of our 1930's vintage wedding dresses, I mean come on!!! 
Her hair and make-up are pure perfection.
Like many 1930s wedding dresses this one originally had a higher neckline which Michelle had lowered and adapted the sheer lace panel on the back.
This could be my favourite vintage bridal look in quite a while... Thanks for sharing Michelle!








Monday, 2 November 2015

The Vintage Veil

I didn't wear a veil when I got married over 10 years ago and now I kinda wish I had. 

Let's face it there won't really be an opportunity for me to wear one again and they aren't really for the everyday! 
So whilst I'll have to be content with getting my veil fix when playing dress-up in the shop...I mean working...those brides planning their wedding can still think about adding a veil to their wedding day look.

Take some inspiration from these 1920's and 30's brides who are all wearing incredible full tulle veils, many in the Juliet style. The veils in these images create such an ethereal and dramatic impact... cue veil envy....







Dirty Fabulous veils:







Our veils range in price from €45 to €280

Thursday, 22 October 2015

How to do glamour like they did in the 30s!

Was there ever a more glamourous era in fashion? The fashion of  the 1930's is often referred to as The Golden Age or Old Hollywood. Floor length gowns were de rigueur for evening wear. The sumptuous silk and satin fabrics cut on the bias had such fluidity of movement that they appeared liquid.

Feathers, fur and diamonds adorned the ladies of high society and cinema. Even though it was a time of Depression and austerity for the majority, most people sought escapism in the heady glamour of celebrity.

Old Hollywood glamour is definitely a look that's perfect for a formal or evening event and I'm sure most of you can imagine that it would be pretty spectacular as bridal wear.
Lets look back at some original 1930's images from Pinterest to pinpoint a few key trends:

Ruffles:
Ultra feminine and a masterclass in tailoring! Big and small the 30's used them all!



 Gloves:
All lengths, colours and fabrics. An easy way to add a touch of instant allure.





Bias Cut Gowns:
This method of sewing material on the bias gave the ultimate figure hugging shape. 


 





Interesting back and neck details:
One of the most covetable and wearable influences for today's modern dresses.



Belts:
Unlike today, the majority of full length dresses were belted. This was to accentuate the waist and femininity as often the tops of dresses were quite covered or blouse like.




 Bridal:





Make-up:
Keep it sultry and smokey with thin arched eyebrows. And of course add a red lip!


Reese Witherspoon in Vogue for Water For Elephants

The 1930's in Dirty Fabulous: