
The base of the gown was constructed out of a new, very pale peach silk organza. The bodice is lined with the original Chantilly lace, covered with a sheer tule for an extra layer of protection. For a finishing touch, the entire bodice is sprinkled with Swarovski crystals.
Ann wore a slacks suit made of silk shantung in a bright color palette of yellow and green. Ellen wore a bright fuchsia dress with finishing that subtly resembles an ice skating dress.
The wedding gown features a dramatic bare back, layered chiffon and French lace. Like many brides, Merrie was not committed to an all-white gown and so the gown was designed in a soft yellow.
Bride Molly dreamed of wearing her family’s heirloom wedding gown. Working with Janice Martin, the gown was cut, altered and redesigned into this sweet, new look for Molly’s wedding day.
The dress was updated for the modern, sexy bride and featured a strapless, fitted bodice. The skirt was draped for a dramatic asymmetrical hemline. The gown looked gorgeous and had priceless, sentimental value.
The dress features a tea-length, voluminous skirt with a halter-style bodice. The gown was constructed in just a week and features amazing couture details including seaming on the bodice and tuxedo buttons on the back.
Nicola’s strapless gown features an A-line silhouette and a layered silk gazar skirt. The look is finished with a wide grey satin belt.