Neoromantic Bride : Rachel Ann Thong
Labels: Bridesmaid Dresses, Neoromantic Brides, Our Gowns, Wedding Gowns
I still remember Rachel because she is a really fun and friendly person. She has a total of seven bridesmaids, which broke the record on the most bridesmaid for a bride.
Her wedding gown was inspired by a picture she gave us.
It is made of Duchess Satin, Organza with embroidered details.
The beautiful train.
Last but not least..... her seven bridesmaids!
All her bridesmaids are given the freedom to choose their own design as long as it's made of the same fabric, Chiffon and Duchess Satin in Turquoise Blue and Silver.
Her wedding gown was inspired by a picture she gave us.
It is made of Duchess Satin, Organza with embroidered details.
The beautiful train.
Last but not least..... her seven bridesmaids!
All her bridesmaids are given the freedom to choose their own design as long as it's made of the same fabric, Chiffon and Duchess Satin in Turquoise Blue and Silver.
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Neoromantic Bride : Agnes How
Labels: Neoromantic Brides, Our Gowns, Wedding Gowns
Agnes is one of the very few bride I've met that is into DIY. She had DIY-ed most of the things in her wedding. She had even hand-sewn little flowers to her veil. She had our respect!
She had chosen Felisa S005 from our latest collection and had modified the design a little to suit her preferences. It was made with a layer of high quality corded lace on top of Duchess Satin. Silver beads and clear sequins were added to give it a bit of shine.
Here are some photos from her wedding.
The savvy bride putting on her shoes.
Beautiful lace edgings
Criss cross back to enhance the shape of the waist
The bride and groom on the aisle
Walking towards a new life together
Together forever
Timeless sophisticated lacy wedding gown to match with the classy environment in a beautiful old church. Simply memorable~
She had chosen Felisa S005 from our latest collection and had modified the design a little to suit her preferences. It was made with a layer of high quality corded lace on top of Duchess Satin. Silver beads and clear sequins were added to give it a bit of shine.
Here are some photos from her wedding.
The savvy bride putting on her shoes.
Beautiful lace edgings
Criss cross back to enhance the shape of the waist
The bride and groom on the aisle
Walking towards a new life together
Together forever
Timeless sophisticated lacy wedding gown to match with the classy environment in a beautiful old church. Simply memorable~
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