Claire-Michelle Taverner

Ivory duchess satin and bleu lace wedding dress with Victorian design inspiration by Felicity Westmacott: thank you letterI am not sure I have the adequate words to express how thankful I am or how talented and wonderful I think you are, but I?ll give it a go. my hopes and dreams for my dress were actualised by your amazing hands. It?s been more than a pleasure working wit you and getting to know you. My dress was so beautiful and different ? just what I wanted. You made me shine on our special day. Lots of admiration, respect, thanks and love, Claire-Michelle xx

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Felicity Westmacott

I write about all aspects of weddings, dressmaking, fashion history, and the human relation to clothing. I welcome comments and debate.

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Sometimes I get so carried away with making a bespoke wedding dress I completely forget to record the process for you lovely lot! Filming content is fun, but it doesn't compare to getting lost in the process of a creating.⁠
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My Morticia-inspired wedding dress is one of my most popular designs, and I can see why. Sparkly, sexy, figure-hugging, dramatic. Have a look at my previous post to see the *stunning* photos of this one on its bride, especially if you've got a gothic wedding in mind.⁠
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I love it when a bride runs, not walks, to my shop, ready for their bespoke journey to begin!

Brides who want unconventional, whilst also looking for a wedding dress that's elegantly couture, always manage to find me. 

No idea too unusual or dramatic. No design too ambitious. Bring on the whimsy!

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Here is a selection of some of the techniques I use to create a bespoke wedding dress. Each dress will combine a different set of the skills I have acquired over my 20 years of professional sewing, like puzzles put together from the same pieces each creating a different finished picture!

These include
pattern cutting,
machine sewing,
pressing,
draping and lace work,
cartridge pleating,
inserting eyelets for a lace up back,
'fussy-cutting' lace for applique,
hand beading,
making and sewing on matching cover buttons

....and so many more!
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