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 see exactly what we’re talking about when you lay eyes on the gorgeous custom made gowns and veils of Katherine Feiel.
All of her gowns are bespoke, using your exact measurements, and can be shipped worldwide. One of the most unique and wonderful things about Katherine Feiel (for deco loving ladies) is that she collects vintage fabrics (beaded silks and wools, tapestries, handmade laces, vintage wedding gowns) and incorporates them into new pieces (i.e. your dream gown!). You have to agree that her collection of vintage fabrics and beading is kinda sorta definitely… amazing:
You can get info on all her lovely dresses, veils and fabrics by visiting KatherineFeiel.com.
Next up, the truly, painfully, gorgeously perfect vintage and estate jewelry at Eragem. We’ve featured pieces of theirs before (like this earlier post with their incredible sapphire art deco bracelet) and we’re delighted to give you some more deco eye candy courtesy of the EraGem collection. Like, say, these incredible emerald art deco pieces….
OMG. That’s a 1.5 carat art deco diamond, platinum and emerald ring on the left, and why yes, I would like to have it, thanks! On the right is a 1930s art deco Gruen watch with emerald accents, and it is also (of course) to die for. Oh, what’s that? You need a matching emerald deco brooch? Well, it’s EraGem’s pleasure! Take a look at this beauty:
And that wraps up our very first edition of the ADW Sponsor Roundup! You can read more about our advertising/sponsorship policies here, but the main thing to know is this: we will only be featuring vendors and artists we genuinely love. Small businesses, designers and creators who we’d want to showcase even if they weren’t helping support the site. (but they are! So do click through and take a look. It helps us, it helps them, and honestly… look at those beautiful pieces… it will help you!)
Take a look at this beauty: a diamond and sapphire art deco engagement ring from Fay Cullen. Classic 20’s style, with an emerald cut diamond at the center and a contrasting cornflower blue frame of art deco sapphire baguettes. Pretty, pretty, pretty! (image via Fay Cullen Estate Jewelry)
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 …
Something old, something new, something borrowed, and this gorgeous art deco feather fascinator can be your something… Something Blue No 2 Fascinator from Lo Boheme. A little deco, a little nouveau, all gorgeous.
Today we’re thrilled to introduce you to Clean Origin, an online source for conflict-free lab grown diamonds in a variety of spectacular vintage and traditional settings.
Art Deco Gowns + Jewelry || Sponsor Roundup
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 see exactly what we’re talking about when you lay eyes on the gorgeous custom made gowns and veils of Katherine Feiel.
That’s the Wild Calla gown and Meadowsweet Veil on the left and the Attea gown on the right.
All of her gowns are bespoke, using your exact measurements, and can be shipped worldwide. One of the most unique and wonderful things about Katherine Feiel (for deco loving ladies) is that she collects vintage fabrics (beaded silks and wools, tapestries, handmade laces, vintage wedding gowns) and incorporates them into new pieces (i.e. your dream gown!). You have to agree that her collection of vintage fabrics and beading is kinda sorta definitely… amazing:
You can get info on all her lovely dresses, veils and fabrics by visiting KatherineFeiel.com.
Next up, the truly, painfully, gorgeously perfect vintage and estate jewelry at Eragem. We’ve featured pieces of theirs before (like this earlier post with their incredible sapphire art deco bracelet) and we’re delighted to give you some more deco eye candy courtesy of the EraGem collection. Like, say, these incredible emerald art deco pieces….
OMG. That’s a 1.5 carat art deco diamond, platinum and emerald ring on the left, and why yes, I would like to have it, thanks! On the right is a 1930s art deco Gruen watch with emerald accents, and it is also (of course) to die for. Oh, what’s that? You need a matching emerald deco brooch? Well, it’s EraGem’s pleasure! Take a look at this beauty:
Simply gorgeous art deco emerald brooch, circa 1920s. PERFECTION! Visit them at EraGem.com to see more.
And that wraps up our very first edition of the ADW Sponsor Roundup! You can read more about our advertising/sponsorship policies here, but the main thing to know is this: we will only be featuring vendors and artists we genuinely love. Small businesses, designers and creators who we’d want to showcase even if they weren’t helping support the site. (but they are! So do click through and take a look. It helps us, it helps them, and honestly… look at those beautiful pieces… it will help you!)
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