Saturday, June 27, 2009

Gia Canali

Saturday, June 27, 2009


I came across the work of Gia Canali online and absolutely love the dream-like quality of her photography which captures so many beautiful emotions. Gia photographs many different types of occasions but loves to document weddings.

There is a section on Gia's website where she showcases a range of prints which are under the heading 'vintage processes'. These photographs include platinum/palladium hand-prints, emulsion lifts and image transfers. The resulting images have both a tactile as well as ethereal quality. The two images above are from this collection.

Gia also has her own blog which is full of inspiration and excelent advice for brides to be. Gia features some of her recent projects and offers expert tips on how to get the best from your photographer! Thanks for all the inspiring ideas...

Monday, June 22, 2009

Bridesmaids hairpins

Monday, June 22, 2009


I design jewellery and hair accessories for any occasion and I love having the opportunity to work with vibrant colour palettes.

Recently a client showed me some beautiful necklaces she has bought as presents for her bridesmaids. The necklaces were from the Pilgrim range. I designed combs to match the jewellery and happened to have the exact colour range in my crystal selection! The colours ranged from opalised sea-green, oxidised silver to peridot green. I was really happy with the resulting combs which will be worn to the side of the hair.

These style funky hairpins will look great on the wedding day and your friends will love wearing them again afterwards!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Dirty Fabulous

Thursday, June 18, 2009





I am always being asked by clients if I can recommend somewhere special for their mum to source their outfit. Most are looking for something a bit different rather than the dated suits with matching hats or feathers that are featured in many of the bridal magazines.

Well, look no further than the Dirty Fabulous boutique on Baggot Street. Here you will find a treasure trove of one-off, high-end vintage outfits to suit all age ranges and occasions. Sisters Kathy and Caroline will offer advice and even tailor the garments for you.

Dirty Fabulous were recently featured by Constance Harris in The Irish Independent on May 25th 2009-

Retailers talk about offering more bang for their buck, but, in reality, is that true? It seems to me that sales staff are less skilled than ever, while stores are less willing to allow consumers to exchange items, let alone get refunds. Frankly, I think the consumer is often given very little by retailers other than the hard sell.

Retailers talk about offering more bang for their buck, but, in reality, is that true? It seems to me that sales staff are less skilled than ever, while stores are less willing to allow consumers to exchange items, let alone get refunds. Frankly, I think the consumer is often given very little by retailers other than the hard sell.

So, it is with delight I tell you about an original shopping experience. Not cheap, but offering a special service, Dirty Fabulous is a vintage-clothes shop that moves shopping, and vintage, to new levels.

Sisters Caroline Quinn and Kathy Sherry opened the store only six months ago and already they have a huge portfolio of press clippings and coverage. It was a secret among fashion stylists — not any more.

Kathy and Caroline go to international vintage trade-fairs buying as any fashion buyer would, using their knowledge of their customers’ needs and applying high-fashion insight. They try to buy in colour blocks and with seasonal changes in mind.

They buy garments from the Thirties through to the Sixties, though the odd bit of Seventies’ OTT fabulousness creeps in. The clothes are pure fem and not everything is high glamour. In fact, my favourite dress — apart from the to-die-for Thirties’ crepe gown a la John Galliano for Dior — was a simple, cornflower-blue, American, Fifties’ sundress.

The two choose dresses on a love basis. Sometimes, a garment may be damaged and they will think creatively how they can restore it. As women have become larger, most vintage dresses are too petite, so finding crafty ways of converting a dress into a size 14 or 16 is part of Dirty Fabulous’s genius. Also, they aren’t afraid to slightly redesign a garment if they feel it needs more oomph.

Located on the top floor of a Georgian house on Dublin’s Baggot Street, with plenty of parking, visiting at Dirty Fabulous is by appointment only, thus guaranteeing a one-on-one service. The shop is laid out like a couturier’s salon. There’s a luxury dressing-area, couches and tea, coffee or champagne. The sisters will delight in sharing the fashion history of the dress you love.

Brides, especially, come asking for vintage dresses for their bridesmaids. It’s a testimony to the quality of the shop’s service to see the number of pictures sent by wedding-party clients. They all look fabulous and happy. If anything, the bride in her modern dress tends to look a bit flat compared to all the vintage-clad, glowing goddesses at her side!

Visit the website and blog too for lots of inspiration!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Double rhinestone hairband

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

I am currently inspired by the style of the double hairband. There are so many variations on this elegant form. I have created designs which sparkle with rhinestone gems and others where the lustre of pearls create a romantic feel. The headpiece above features a pretty rhinestone bow detail. As each piece is bespoke, it is possible to create a piece to suit the line or detailing on the gown. Many of my individual brooch style combs can be attached to these double hairbands.

This style of head decoration goes back to Grecian times and I am seeing lots of floaty dresses that are reminiscent of this period in time. Hairdressers are also inspired by plaiting or wrapping the hair in soft loose styles. My crochet headbands are also popular for this style of dress and can also be wrapped and woven around the hair.

Monday, June 15, 2009

In praise of long engagements!

Monday, June 15, 2009



Engagement stories are fun and we all love them! Where did you meet, how long have you been together, how did he propose etc, ect.... and how fun to include some of these lovely details on your wedding invitaion for all to appreciate.

This invite, (featured on Design Sponge), captured my imagination and made me smile.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Bella Umbrella

Tuesday, June 2, 2009


The sun is shining and thoughts of umbrellas are far from our minds...for a while anyway! But wouldn't it be lovely to have some pretty umbrellas to shade our delicate Irish skin for sunny wedding days?!

Jodell Egbert is a collector of vintage umbrellas and set up her business Bellaumbrella.com in 2001. For her own wedding, she sourced 75 vintage umbrellas for her guests in case there were showers on her wedding day. Each guest was offered a beautiful umbrella from the 1920's to 1940's. The umbrellas were a unique and fun element at her wedding celebration.

Her venture is now the largest source of vintage and vintage styled umbrellas in the world. Her personal collection of 100 vintage umbrellas is now available for rent to brides all over the world. See more of Jodell's umbrella's at www.bellaumbrella.com