We’ve pointed you in the direction of the jaw-dropping 1920’s wedding dresses of Galia Lahav before, and we’re absolutely delighted to be able to do it again today with their newest designs. Inspired once again by the 1920s, this collection of stunning jazz age wedding gowns are aptly titled “Tales of The Jazz Age”….
Incredible. The gowns in this collection are beautiful, intricate and simply a delight just to gaze upon.
One of the most unique and daring elements of Galia Lahav designs are the plunging, intricately detailed backs of each gown, so I’ve made sure to include photos of the backs as well.
Click on each image for a better view, and take a look!
Usually I will pull and highlight one or two gowns from a designer’s collection, gowns that capture perfect art deco style, that evoke the 1920s without seeming costume-y… but Jenny Packham‘s 2012 Bridal Collection is so on-point, so gorgeous from start to finish, I’ve got to show you half of the dresses, because they are …
Well, well, well, look what we have here: another bridal gown designer with an almost entirely flawless collection. Today we’re bringing you just a few of the spectacular vintage inspired wedding gown designs from Costarellos Bridal, and we think you’ll agree: WOW. And yes please. And oh my goodness. And again, it must be said: …
We came across the dresses of designer Amanda Wakeley recently, and were completely bowled over. Speechless! Stunned! Not only are we obsessed with almost every gown in her collection, her lookbook / photo shoots are absolutely, 100%, insanely gorgeous. Photography-wise these are some of our favorite pieces ever, and the fact that the dresses themselves …
Oh la la! Take a look at these lovelies: vintage inspired wedding gowns from designer Elizabeth Fillmore. First up, the perfectly-named “Starlet” dress. It feels a little 20s (the art deco crisscross of the bodice), a bit 30s (the draped silk charmeuse and and swoopy train) and a smidge 40s (hello, film noir glamour!) and …
Jazz Age Wedding Gowns || Galia Lahav
We’ve pointed you in the direction of the jaw-dropping 1920’s wedding dresses of Galia Lahav before, and we’re absolutely delighted to be able to do it again today with their newest designs. Inspired once again by the 1920s, this collection of stunning jazz age wedding gowns are aptly titled “Tales of The Jazz Age”….
Incredible. The gowns in this collection are beautiful, intricate and simply a delight just to gaze upon.
One of the most unique and daring elements of Galia Lahav designs are the plunging, intricately detailed backs of each gown, so I’ve made sure to include photos of the backs as well.
Click on each image for a better view, and take a look!
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