Our First gown shown is vintage 1970s. The detachable hood, sleeves and bodice are decorated with lace & pearls. Empire waistline, watteau train, back zipper closure. Gown is ivory polyester, yes!, you can machine wash your wedding dress. We have featured with a more traditional bouquet first, spider mums and seasonal bridal wreath, and secondly with a more contemporary bouquet- hawaiian Protea. This lovely gown is available for sale in my etsy store, very tres chic.
Fashion by Very Tres Chic by Paula Stanton and photos by Fat Cat Photography
Our Second Vintage gown is a breathtaking silk wedding gown from the 1950s.
Natural waistline, with lovely alencon lace appliques at the neckline. There are buttons as the back closure,and delicate decorations at the back waistline.
We used gorgeous roses and pink aramanthus in our bouquet. Simple pearls for a necklace, chunky pearl bracelet, a giant faux diamond ring, and a lovely handmade silk flower headpeice with short veil. All are for sale at my etsy store. Bouquet original design by Paula Stanton. Location Little Norway.
Our third gown is an original created with antique lace appliques and lace yardages. The corset top and shorter layer skirt feature the appliques, and are decorated with topaz ribbon laces and belt at the hip. The longest skirt is crepe chiffon in three different tones, ivory, ecru and latte. Accessories include chocolate neclace and earings, a delightful handmade feather headpeice and my original Brooch Bouquet. All are available at my etsy store.
Copper....Here at the remarkable New Glarus Brewery our lovely model is wearing a 1940s copper peplem dress. Super fitted with peplems flaring from the waist. We have accented the dress with a vintage necklace, layered it with a contemporary necklace, pheasant feather headpeice, and a copper paisley shawl. Gown from the collection of Paula Stanton & Very Tres Chic, photograph by Fat Cat Photography.