Art Deco wedding dress

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A contemporary fusion of 1930’s and Victorian fantasy elements went into the design of Katherine’s wedding dress.

Official photography by Debs Ivelja

I made Katherine’s art deco wedding dress out of buttermilk coloured silk satin and ivory lace with subtle gold thread running through it. The bustle was made of silk chiffon in five subtle dusty-pastel colours and ivory tulle ornamented with a beaded trim.

I also made the groom’s scrunchy-tie in fabric to match the bride’s dress.

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The style featured a bloused bodice with boat neckline and beaded shoulder detail. I cut the main dress low at the back and filled her open back with beautiful lace. I sewed scalloped edging on the neckline and a button and loop closure.

An extra long sash wrapped around Katherine’s waist more than once and tied to one side with waterfall ends, trimmed with metallic beaded lace. The skirt was bias-cut and had a little puddle train behind. The main dress fastened with a concealed zip and decorative buttons in an Art Deco style, square with a little diamante sparkle to each.

low back wedding dress with Chantilly lace

The back of Katherine’s dress was inspired by quite a different style to the front. The low lace back balances the dramatic bustle made in layers of ethereal tulle, lace and chiffon

Thank you letter for an art deco wedding dress

Katherine wrote:
Thank you so much again for all of your fantastic work everyone just loved the dresses and kept commenting on how unusual mine was!!!
Take care
Katherine. Xxx

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Detail of metallic beaded lace trim, used at shoulder, on sash and top of bustle train.

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The bustle back was made of tulle, delicate lace and torn chiffon. It buttoned onto the back of the main dress so it was removable for later in the day.

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bride and bridesmaids art deco wedding

I also made Katherine’s bridesmaids’ dresses, click here to see more pictures.

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The wide satin sash wrapped twice around Katherine’s waist before draping in a waterfall to one side. The edges were weighted with exquisite metallic lace applique.

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Tulle bustle train

The amazing bustle train was removable, though in then end Katherine loved it too much to take it off on the day! She could have unfastened the buttons and loops hidden under the sash leaving just the dress beneath to have a simpler look. I made the bustle to look like ‘something found in grandma’s attic’ – clouds of ivory tulle with waterfalls of torn-edge silk chiffon in palest pink, cream, grey and mint. I used lace left over from making the back bodice tucked into places between the tulle. This brought the bustle together with the rest of the dress, despite disparate design inspirations! I timmed more of the metallic beaded edging along the top of the bustle and onto the two ‘bow loops’, which I padded out to be really ‘bustley’ for the luxurious look Katherine craved.

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I make sure it will never be said that I let one of my dresses get in the way of dancing!

bride dancing in satin and low back dress
bride and bridesmaids dancing train hookup

Making Katherine’s Art Deco wedding dress

original design sketch by Felicity Westmacott

Original design sketch

calico fitting picture toile practice run

Pictures from the toile (practice run) fitting.

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An intermediate fitting in a partly made dress

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Fittings with the tulle bustle, before and after adding the torn silk chiffon layers.

fitting picture tulle bustle sash and trim

Detail of the bustle with lace applique pinned on

Detail of the beaded lace trim to the shoulder and art deco button fastening in the delicate chantilly lace.

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art deco button and loop detail

To see another wedding dress with a tulle bustle-train you can take a look at this photoshoot for which I supplied several bespoke wedding dresses.

To get in touch to talk about having your own art-deco bespoke wedding dress made to order

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Let’s appreciate some of the details of this dress together…

This bohemian wedding dress was made for a vintage Romani Gypsy inspired wedding shoot, and since then it has been used for a few Edwardian and Titanic inspired shoots as well.

For this look, I chose beautifully lightweight ivory silk georgette (or chiffon) and lace, trimmed with ribbons. I spent a lot of time embellishing with hand sewn lace appliqué and tiny glass beads, to make the dress truly unique.

I always like to add versatility to my designs, and for this one I created a lace overskirt, decorated with red and black floral lace and a bold red sash around the waist. Then I made a ¾ length sleeve bolero in black velvet, lined with red satin for the chill nights.

This dress makes me want to dance around a fire, singing folk songs to the stars!

If this dress feels like the one for you, you can find it, ready to order, on my Etsy (link in the bio). Or, you can order it any size you like, completely bespoke to your body and taste. 

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Have you ever watched Strictly and thought "I would love to wear that"?

Alison wanted a wedding dress inspired by a gown she saw on Strictly Come Dancing. I love ballroom dancing - my grandmother was a famous dancer in her time, and as a result, I feel a real affinity with the culture of ballroom. So it was really exciting for me to work with Alison in creating her dream dress.

As with all my brides, before I started to cut into the beautiful guipure lace Alison had chosen, I made a toile. The toile is a rough draft of the dress, made in cheaper fabrics. It's a really useful way of checking the fit of the pattern is right, and it also gives the bride a chance to ask for any changes they might want. It's an invaluable part of my process!

The smile on her face during her final fitting says it all ☺️

I think this dress is perfect for Alison, who could easily dance the night away in this gorgeous, floaty frock 💃

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