Dear Reader,
From lace bolero to marabou stole, the right cover-up is a fabulous addition to your vintage wedding dress - adding an extra layer of glamour or sophistication. Let's look at a few delicious examples…
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Ostrich and Marabou Stole, priced £150 |
First, this super-glamourous ostrich and marabou stole, turning a demure and simple satin dress into a fabulous 1940s showstopper…!
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Ostrich and Marabou Stole, priced £150 |
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Ostrich and Marabou Stole, priced £150 |
Now the same lovely simple dress - this time with an original 1940s lace jacket. Elegant and sophisticated with its long lace sleeves and full-length lace train, you may remember this combination featuring recently as my
Vintage Wedding Dress of the Week...
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Original 1940s satin dress with lace coat, and satin slip, £1350 |
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Original 1940s satin dress with lace coat, and satin slip, £1350 |
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Original 1940s satin dress with lace coat, and satin slip, £1350 |
Next, these beautiful capelets adding such pretty and individual style to a full-length lace 1930s wedding dress. The first and second images show an original Victorian lace capelet - these are now very rare, so I'm delighted to have found it!
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Original Victorian lace capelet |
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Original Victorian lace capelet |
Finally, I've worked hard to create the ultimate solution: a cover-up to complement almost any vintage wedding dress. From my own
Heavenly Collection, here is the Colette bolero in delicate lace, created to prettily cover any exposed skin...
Colette is shown here in French lace with a guipure lace trim. It can be ordered in a range of different laces, to ensure it's the perfect complement to any vintage dress.
So whether you're adding a layer to create very different looks for day and night, or simply looking for a little more coverage, do consider what a cover-up has to offer. Just
contact me if you'd like to know more or to see any of these gorgeous pieces.
Love
Helena
Heavenly Vintage Brides
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