Good morning! (or afternoon, or evening, depending on your placement on the globe). Today we’ve got a lovely selection of art deco wedding gowns by Peter Langner to show you. I saw this editorial shoot from an old issue of Martha Stewart Weddings and was immediately floored… Peter Langner ‘Xantia Due’ Gown, Image via Martha …
Just a quick post to say I love this brand new 1920s invitation set from the designers over at HelloLucky! A little art deco, a little art nouveau, and a lot gorgeous…. They’re calling it “Marquee” and it’s just lovely. One nice thing about HelloLucky is that you can get all of their invites with …
Well, it must be all those award shows, but I find myself on an vintage-inspired evening gown kick and there’s not much I can do about it (other than Google, and search and pore over endless photos of incredible art deco style evening gowns). You might as well enter this tunnel with me, because it …
Well look what lucky ducks we are today! I’m so delighted to feature this beautiful real wedding sent to us from Sydney, Australia via photographer Lachlan Burrell. This one is just chock full of gorgeous deco details, including the bridal car: that unbelievable 1922 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost above. Good. LORD. Incredible! As are the rest …
For a lot of people (myself included), though you may not be having a traditional “destination wedding”, many of your guests will be traveling from out of town to celebrate with you. Which is why these vintage travel poster save the dates from Custom Alexander are SO fabulous: if you live in a gorgeous city …
Many thanks to shoot coordinator and stylist Sarah over at Sarah Giggar Makeup Artistry for sending this beautiful 1930s wedding inspiration shoot our way. I just loved everything about these photos, starting with the location: the historic Hotel Florence building in Missoula, Montana. One of my favorite things about this shoot is how beautiful it …
The soft luster of white satin is exquisitely set off by pearl trimming in this Lucile-Paris wedding gown. Lucile suggests a striking innovation in bridal hosiery- Fanchon, faintest, most delicate flesh-pink, rather than white. Perhaps the most unusual of the new hosiery shades sent from Paris by Lucile is Fleur de Lis, the creamy ivory …