Some of these bridal gowns are for inspiration purposes only as the designer
who designed them has now retired following a long and successful career
as a bridal gown designer. However, if you are considering making your
own bridal gown, or you are a bridal gown retailer or dressmaker, Shelagh
will be running bridal
dressmaking courses so please
contact her for more information. Where they are available, the name
of the designer will be entered.
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A slim modern one shouldered gown,
with asymmetric neckline. Black flower Embroidery
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Gold Bodice and skirt with organza
pleating over the bodice. The skirt also has an organza
overlay. It has a long train which can be bustled
up for the evening reception.
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Angel Fairytale white gown with
draped neckline. The skirt is covered in a very fine
glittered Tulle
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Princessline gown with ruched organza
overlay fastening at the side. The bodice has diamante
scattered beading around the neckline
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Medieval gown to take his breath
away. Very full gold skirt with a long train. Gold
embroidery embellishes the burgundy bodice
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| Pale spun gold dress with lace overlay on the bodice |
Sexy plunging neckline, corseted with stunning crystal
detail, this bodice will go With Carly skirt, or with
a full skirt |
Straight gown with a ruched apron front skirt. This
design has been made in a striking cinnamon dupion
silk, it could be made in ivory on most other colours.
The bodice is slightly of the shoulder and is embroidered
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