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Trunk Show at Frilly Frocks!

If you live anywhere near Frilly Frocks in Drogheda, Saturday, 30 January is a day to circle on your calendar!

Stephanie Browne

Frilly’s is hosting a Trunk Show featuring  Sarah Arnett, Filippa Scott, Malis Henderson, and Stephanie Browne. All their newest, gorgeous bits and pieces will be available to try on [...]

Aisle Style {Vivienne Westwood & Dita Von Teese}

Vivienne Westwood holds a special place in Sassi’s heart as one of her favorite designers, so I thought it best to do my first 2010 Aisle Style with one of her gowns!

It’s no wonder Dita Von Teese chose Vivienne Westwood to design the gown for her marriage to Marilyn Manson! A designer known for sophisticated [...]

Inspired by {Chanel}

This gown from Chanel’s Fall 2009 collection, with its decadent layers of fabric, textures, and color, offers a whimsical reference for bridal style.

image via Casando Ideias

A light, feminine ruffled shrug, like these from Bonzie and The English Department, added to a chic lace gown like Sassi’s Elizabeth creates layers of depth.  [...]

One Gown, Different Styles {Vintage Inspired}

So often we carry an idea in our mind of what we want to look like on our wedding day.  As a result, we have a hard time deciding between all the lovely dresses, driving ourselves mad attempting to find the gown that screams “me.”  All the while, however, a simple gown that allows for [...]

A Gown Fit for the Red Carpet

If ever there was a gown worthy of the red carpet, or the wedding aisle, or perhaps a little of both, Sassi’s Sienna gown is it.  Sienna just may take Catriona’s place in my heart as my favorite new Sassi Holford gown.

The fabric Sassi chose for Sienna shimmers and glows – even on the hanger [...]

Belgian Lace: Inspiration

Belgian lace is known for its intricate, delicate patterns and was designed in the 15th century (where it can be traced back to) to replace embroidery on garments, since lace could be removed where embroidery could not.  Luckily for all of us we have benefited from Charles the 5th’s 15th century decree that lace making [...]