In search of more 1920’s wedding dresses to feature, we recently stumbled upon a designer we were instantly, madly, deeply in love with. The designer? Galia Lahav. The photo that took our breath away (and zoomed this post to the top of the queue)? Take a look:
GASP. That’s kind of all there is to say. It’s not even a word, it’s an exclamation and feeling and a… well, GASP! I just love that photo (and gown) so much. We quickly tracked down the rest of the collection, the perfectly named Homage to the Sizzling 20s.
This collection has it all, and we’re now forever fans of Galia Lahav! Click the images below for more details.
It’s impossible to understand why on Earth we haven’t done a post featuring one of our favorite art deco-inspired wedding dress designers, Alice Temperley and Temperley London, but it seems that we have not. But it’s always wow all around when we spot an art deco Temperley London gown… (image via Brides.com) So how could …
Today we’re doing a quick post to share some of recent favorite 1920s style bridal gowns from BHLDN, a must-browse destination for any vintage inspired bride. First up we’ve got this gorgeous three-quarter sleeve bridal gown: Next we’ve got these two figure-skimming silk Johanna Johnson designs, either of which would be the perfect gown for …
Today we’re featuring a variety of stunning handmade bridal gowns from designer MYWONY. These ethereal, vintage inspired wedding dresses are each made-to-order, with beautiful handwork and detailing. First up we have this breathtaking, pale blue and grey accented gown with a gorgeous fairy tale feel. This is the Gardenia gown: Wow. Wow wow wow. Absolutely …
These fascinating, Haute Couture art deco wedding gowns by Spanish designer Isabel Zapardiez are not just beautiful, but many of them are truly works of art. Blending classical influences with angular, modern design, these dresses have strange and other-worldly elegance.
1920’s Wedding Dresses || Galia Lahav
In search of more 1920’s wedding dresses to feature, we recently stumbled upon a designer we were instantly, madly, deeply in love with. The designer? Galia Lahav. The photo that took our breath away (and zoomed this post to the top of the queue)? Take a look:
GASP. That’s kind of all there is to say. It’s not even a word, it’s an exclamation and feeling and a… well, GASP! I just love that photo (and gown) so much. We quickly tracked down the rest of the collection, the perfectly named Homage to the Sizzling 20s.
This collection has it all, and we’re now forever fans of Galia Lahav! Click the images below for more details.
Related Posts
Art Deco Wedding Dresses | Temperley London
It’s impossible to understand why on Earth we haven’t done a post featuring one of our favorite art deco-inspired wedding dress designers, Alice Temperley and Temperley London, but it seems that we have not. But it’s always wow all around when we spot an art deco Temperley London gown… (image via Brides.com) So how could …
1920s Style Bridal Gowns | BHLDN Winter 2018
Today we’re doing a quick post to share some of recent favorite 1920s style bridal gowns from BHLDN, a must-browse destination for any vintage inspired bride. First up we’ve got this gorgeous three-quarter sleeve bridal gown: Next we’ve got these two figure-skimming silk Johanna Johnson designs, either of which would be the perfect gown for …
Handmade Bridal Gowns | MYWONY | Vintage Inspired Wedding Dresses
Today we’re featuring a variety of stunning handmade bridal gowns from designer MYWONY. These ethereal, vintage inspired wedding dresses are each made-to-order, with beautiful handwork and detailing. First up we have this breathtaking, pale blue and grey accented gown with a gorgeous fairy tale feel. This is the Gardenia gown: Wow. Wow wow wow. Absolutely …
Art Deco Wedding Gowns || Isabel Zapardiez
These fascinating, Haute Couture art deco wedding gowns by Spanish designer Isabel Zapardiez are not just beautiful, but many of them are truly works of art. Blending classical influences with angular, modern design, these dresses have strange and other-worldly elegance.