In search of more 1920’s wedding dresses to feature, we recently stumbled upon a designer we were instantly, madly, deeply in love with. The designer? Galia Lahav. The photo that took our breath away (and zoomed this post to the top of the queue)? Take a look:
GASP. That’s kind of all there is to say. It’s not even a word, it’s an exclamation and feeling and a… well, GASP! I just love that photo (and gown) so much. We quickly tracked down the rest of the collection, the perfectly named Homage to the Sizzling 20s.
This collection has it all, and we’re now forever fans of Galia Lahav! Click the images below for more details.
Well, its happened. We’ve fallen in love again, hard. Because we recently came across the designs of Eliza Jane Howell (actually designer Gill Harvey: the name is an homage to her grandmother) and we’re absolutely, crazily, 100% smitten with these incredible 1920s wedding dresses. 2024 update: Please note this popular post features a collection from …
Today we’re delighted to feature a variety of romantic wedding gowns from designer Wardrobe by Dulcinea. Each gown is a custom-made piece, designed specifically to your measurements. Several of the gowns come in breathtaking hues aside from the normal ivory/white, and all of them are simply stunning. Take a look and see for yourself! Click …
We’re back! Sorry for the delay in posting, it has been a crazy few weeks. But here we are. And tonight we’ve got a lovely set of vintage wedding photos courtesy of Michelle McMurray, founder of Wedding Story Writer. These images are scans of actual wedding photos from the 1920s and 30s, and there are …
Today we’re introducing a new post-type to the site, the good old-fashioned Sponsor Roundup! Yeehaw! So about once a month we’ll be showing you new sponsors of the site, and featuring some of their products so you can see exactly why they were selected as vendor sponsors (hint: because they are awesome). First up, you’ll …
1920’s Wedding Dresses || Galia Lahav
In search of more 1920’s wedding dresses to feature, we recently stumbled upon a designer we were instantly, madly, deeply in love with. The designer? Galia Lahav. The photo that took our breath away (and zoomed this post to the top of the queue)? Take a look:
GASP. That’s kind of all there is to say. It’s not even a word, it’s an exclamation and feeling and a… well, GASP! I just love that photo (and gown) so much. We quickly tracked down the rest of the collection, the perfectly named Homage to the Sizzling 20s.
This collection has it all, and we’re now forever fans of Galia Lahav! Click the images below for more details.
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