TO HAVE AND TO HALTER: The halter neckline, now a fixture in so many bridal collections, traces its origins to the sleek silhouettes of early twentieth-century swimwear.https://t.co/Uo26FVPYCo
THE FABRIC EDIT: DUCHESSE SATIN--Not all satin yields. Duchesse satin is made to hold its ground. It's one of those rare bridal fabrics that instantly communicates formality, structure, and quiet luxury. https://t.co/Upo7zlgOHm
Small Veils For Fashionistas: The “fashionista” veil — short, chic, and undeniably modern — has quietly been trending over the past couple of decades. These petite veils have now stepped confidently into every bridal style, boldly defying tradition. https://t.co/Vo9P3oGXHN
"Bouffant" marks a precise era of fashion history — the late 1950s and early 1960s. Bouffant refers to the skirt portion of the gown and its flattering bell shape. It also refers to hairstyling that featured height. THE WEEKLY SKETCH https://t.co/JEcUmxsfzx
WHAT'S NEW IN THE GOWN GALLERY? As you can see from these images just off the work table, I'm still in my pannier phase. Clients either love these molded peplums or take a pass. https://t.co/GYFsY3m8O6
MOMA Meets Fashion. One of my fondest childhood memories is sitting next to my mother when she read me art books, describing each painting by El Greco, Goya, Manet, and Rembrandt, to name just a few. https://t.co/BPEvfVd2hG