Today we’re here to shine a spotlight on two of our beloved sponsors here at Deco Weddings: Berlin-based design house Tilda Knopf, established by costume designer Virginie Henzen, and sample-and-preowned wedding dress purveyor Nearly Newlywed.
First up we’ve got the (honestly, spectacular) work of Tilda Knopf. We first saw some of these gowns on Instagram and were instantly and forever smitten:
You can find all this 1920s loveliness and beautiful matching bandeaus and headwraps as well? Yes indeed:
Plus they design accessories including beaded flapper purses, say, like this very one that we stock in our own Deco Shop? Yup:
These pieces are handmade, hand-beaded and approximately TOO BEAUTIFUL and we are certain you will agree.
Tilda Knopf will deliver within the EU, Great Britain, Switzerland, Canada, USA and Russian Federation, and you can visit their site to learn more!
Next up we have new sponsor Nearly Newlywed, a truly fantastic source for not just discounted gowns (pre-owned, sample, etc) but also the perfect place to find older designs no longer stocked in bridal shops.
In the market for that perfect Jenny Packham gown, but it’s from an older collection? Nearly Newlywed just might be able to help you out. Here are some gowns they currently have in stock:
What about an older style from designer Catherine Deane? YES, take a look, because here is one of her gorgeous Art Deco inspired dresses you can find there as we speak:
Finally we took a look and they have some truly incredible Inbal Dror gowns as well, and if you can grab one of these breathtaking beauties for 70% off, you are well on your way to a truly spectacular day:
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I recently spied some crazy-beautiful deco shoes while browsing the web and realized it had been far too long since we did a shoe post, so it’s time take a look at some new ideas for the perfect art deco wedding shoes. First up, the inspiration for this post, and the kind of thing that …
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A couple things become immediately clear from this Bonwit Teller ad (pulled from a 1929 issue of Vogue Magazine). First of all, there is no downside to the drama of a long, gorgeous cap veil. Even with (maybe especially with) the sleek lines of a 20s style wedding dress. Secondly, can we bring back “gowned” …
Tilda Knopf | Sponsor Spotlight | Nearly Newlywed
Today we’re here to shine a spotlight on two of our beloved sponsors here at Deco Weddings: Berlin-based design house Tilda Knopf, established by costume designer Virginie Henzen, and sample-and-preowned wedding dress purveyor Nearly Newlywed.
First up we’ve got the (honestly, spectacular) work of Tilda Knopf. We first saw some of these gowns on Instagram and were instantly and forever smitten:
You can find all this 1920s loveliness and beautiful matching bandeaus and headwraps as well? Yes indeed:
Plus they design accessories including beaded flapper purses, say, like this very one that we stock in our own Deco Shop? Yup:
These pieces are handmade, hand-beaded and approximately TOO BEAUTIFUL and we are certain you will agree.
Tilda Knopf will deliver within the EU, Great Britain, Switzerland, Canada, USA and Russian Federation, and you can visit their site to learn more!
Next up we have new sponsor Nearly Newlywed, a truly fantastic source for not just discounted gowns (pre-owned, sample, etc) but also the perfect place to find older designs no longer stocked in bridal shops.
In the market for that perfect Jenny Packham gown, but it’s from an older collection? Nearly Newlywed just might be able to help you out. Here are some gowns they currently have in stock:
Jenny Packham Eden Gown, 50% off at Nearly Newlywed
Jenny Packham Marina Gown, 60% off at Nearly Newlywed
What about an older style from designer Catherine Deane? YES, take a look, because here is one of her gorgeous Art Deco inspired dresses you can find there as we speak:
Catherine Deane Mona Gown, 55% off at Nearly Newlywed
Or how about a highly-discounted high-end gown from Deco Weddings’ fave Galia Lahav? This one is available for 67% off at the moment….
Marilyn Gown by Galia Lahav, 67% off at Nearly Newlywed.
Finally we took a look and they have some truly incredible Inbal Dror gowns as well, and if you can grab one of these breathtaking beauties for 70% off, you are well on your way to a truly spectacular day:
Inbal Dror gown, 60% off at Nearly Newlywed.
Inbal Dror gown, 60% off at Nearly Newlywed.
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