WE’RE LOVING THESE ENDLESS WEDDING DRESSES FROM FORGET ME NOT DESIGNS
Taffeta was truly popular at the turn of the century and this 2 piece was designed in 2003 .The big skirt was gathered and ruched up to create drama and volume as it fell into a long train. Teamed with the bustier style lace corset it was one of our biggest ever sellers for many years.
Lace has been a popular
choice for brides through the centuries and after annoying of the strapless
necklines that were so popular in the 00s, raised lace necklines became the new
elevated fashion, giving brides the corset look but with a dash of femininity
as a lace neckline provides only a modest hint of cleavage. HRH Duchess of
Cambridge stamped the popularity of lace when she chose a high neckline and
long sleeves for her wedding dress.
A classic column dress in
champagne lace that was designed back in 2005, and still sells today because of
its timeless gracefulness. The coloured satin picks up the cording of the lace
for added warmth and looks equally good on young and older brides.
Classic 50s styling and
rock’n’roll petticoats give this gown in Duchess Satin a clearly classy look.
When teamed with pearls, a birdcage veil and even gloves you could be on your
way to Breakfast at Tiffanys. Piece of the 2013 collection and still one the
first class sellers list for the themed bridal party!
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