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More great creations from past times as well as present ones.
My first page was mostly dedicate to share some of my faire ware ideas. Now I will attempt to show some more period things of which most could be adapted to wedding attire. There are of course wedding gowns here as well. Please enjoy and pick a favorite.

This is one of my favorite images
This picture was taken at Central Oregon Bridal Expo 2001. These are my models wearing a variety of styles and time periods that I made for the fashion show. There were a total of 9 gowns shown that day and my models were all non professional ladies of real sizes for real women. This was also my first professional showing in public with my designs.
My newest Original Design
Even though i could use a better camera here, you will get the idea for this inspired design. I have named it Snow Queen, for the embossed snowflake design on the sheer shawl, sheer nylon blouse with ribbon tied sleeves, rear laced bodice, and gauze full trained skirt. All detailed with tiny pearl centered satin roses. This gown inbodies all that is romantic about a wedding, and the lucky bride will be a most radiant site.
This is another new wedding gown in the Reniassance style
This gown is a simple lined silk undergown with a side lacing satin brocade bodice, and a satin open front over skirt trimmed in silk venice lace. The lace on the neck and sleeve edges make it even more delicate. It is light weight and can be worn with or without a petticoat. Getting married at a Ren faire, then just email me and we can get this one made up in your size.
Irish Dream wedding
This shot was taken during the highland games and festival in our area. The gown i call Irish Dream was a huge hit and my couple were having so much fun. They posed for me in a formal moment, but the rest of the day was pure enjoyment and smiles.
Pioneer Spirit wedding
This is another wedding gown that has more than one use. It is reminesent of the late 1800's and is all done in cotton eyelet and soft lace. touches of pearls and satin embroidered ribbon adorn it While this is done in all white here, it can be made in any color or fabric you choose.
Aaahhhhhhhh Bead work
Here I have a close up of a gown just finished. I am showing you the close up of the bead work for this original design wedding gown. The gown was designed to resemble a 1930's movie star evening gown. It has a detachable chiffon train and a very low back neckline with a chiffon drape at it's edges. More pictures on request.
Lady Anne Ivory wedding gown
My version of a french reniassance wedding gown. Almost like one from the movie Everafter. I did this gown in ivory silkessence and ivory satin, with ivory organza sleeves. The tie on double gauntlets were trimmed in gold and ivory lace and pearls. The front neck and waistline was trimmed in hand strung pearl and gold bead on silk venice lace. There were apporximently 3000 beads and pearls hand sewn on this gown, as i never use glue to place a bead on a gown. If you would like to see more close up pictures of this gown just email me and i would be happy to show you more details.


More gowns on page 3 of photo pages