Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Virtual Fashion Show Continues!!
This rasberry & turquoise satin backed irredescent tafetta gown is red carpet ready! The deep v neckline plunges toward the waistline decorated with fabulous handmade flowers, and aroura borealis crystal stones. Several drapes cascade into two separate trains making this gown a show stopper! If you want to make a splash-this is the gown for you! Original gown by Very tres Chic, photos by Fat Cat Photography, location Little Norway!
What a fun gown! Our model absolutely loves this chocolate tafetta 3 peice evening gown and you can tell! First a lovely sheath evening gown with high neckline in front and lower in the back, next the detachable train, and finish it off with a rusched cummerbum. We have accented with a fabulous purple rhinestone brooch! Green vintage bracelet and a sassy headband! Original handmade gown by Very tres Chic, Photos by Fat Cat Photography, location Little Norway.
This brilliant red baby doll 1960s inspired original party dress is the cat's meow! Layered organdy make the skirt ,accented with the apple green belt at the empire waistline. As accents we use red rhinestone jewels and a handmade apple green floral accent in our model's hair. Pictures taken at both the New Glarus Brewery and At the Historic Swiss Village in New Glarus Wisconsin! Our dashing fireman is a volunteer with the new Glarus Department and the antique engine is maintained by the same department. This engine can be seen at Swiss Village! Handmade gown by Very Tres Chic available on my etsy site and photos again by Fat Cat Photographers.
Our beautiful bride wears a vintage gown that reminds us of Audrey Hepburn. French tulle with the most luscious chantilly lace make for the perfect combination. Gown has cap sleeves, and a super full skirt, shown with a fun baby blue crinoline slip. Our natural bouquet has blue iris and sea holly. Gown available at my etsy store, Very Tres Chic. Photos by Fat Cat Photography, location Little Norway.
A dashing Swiss gentleman is just in time to assist our lovely model showing us this silver paisley 60s inspired original cocktail dress! Shown in front of the Swiss Alps at the Swiss Historical Village in New Glarus. This sheath is fitted, there is a detachable glittered tulle train with beaded flowers accents. We have used puter vintage pearl necklaces, a contemporary beetle pearl ring, and vintage silver sequined heels. Original handmade gown by Very tres Chic, Photos by Fat Cat Photography, location Historic Swiss Village, New Glarus.
This gorgeous model is wearing a remarkable two peice evening gown. The handmade original creation features a bustier encrusted with beaded ribbon, rich brown tulle and a vintage brooch. The silk skirt has embroidered flowers and vines adorning the pick ups and train. A tafetta slip give it great fullness.
Our accessories include a chunky topaz floral bracelet and aroura borealis topaz earings. Also show a lovely bouquet of tiaramitsu roses with a vintage bouquet brooch. Gown available at my etsy store, Very Tres Chic. Photos by Fat Cat Photography, location Little Norway.
This Vintage wedding gown is from the glamourous 1930s...think Ginger Rogers! Bias cut slipper satin with a lovely lace bodice and sleeve. Simplicity at its best. We've accented with a totally beaded vintage hat as a headpeice and of course a catherdral length veil! Because the gowns from this era were so simple they choose elaborate huge bouquets and we quite agree, using spidermums, a white lilies. Vintage gown from Very Tres Chic, photos by Fat Cat Photography.
This vintage inspired original taupe lace with lavender lining, was created by Paula Stanton, Very Tres Chic. It features an empire waistline, highlighted with a purple brooch. A silk Indian Sari inspired shawl is the perfect color to accent this gown.
Our model shows us this Original Lovely Chantilly Lace bridal gown featured here at Little Norway. An empire waistline and a slight a-line to the skirt make this so perfect in a setting like this. We have accented simply with an antique jade necklace and a cathedral veil. Romantic rose in our bouquet the perfect addition. Handmade by Paula Stanton,Very Tres Chic, photos by Fat Cat Photography.
Vintage 1960s wedding dress is so hippie chic! This wonderful antique lace gown features an empire waistline and tiny fitted leg-o-muffin sleeves. A satin ribbon accents the waistline. We added the handmade butterfly bouquet and handmade flowers in her hair! All are available at my etsy store. Vintage by very tres chic, photographs by Fat Cat Photography. Little Norway enchanted cabin!
Original 1930s vintage inspired evening gown in baby blue bubble crepe organza. Deep v neckline and the plunging back are so dramatic! Godet added to the skirt with delicated blossums added at the hem. Layers of vintage auroura borealis crystal neclaces and crystal earings are perfect! The location- Historic Swiss Village, New Glarus, the fashions Very Tres Chic, the photographers- Fat cat Photography.
Our beautiful model shows us my vintabe inspired 1920s tea gown! A fitted bodice and cascading skirt in purple and green print chiffon are perfect for this dress. Godets at the hip and fabric drapes on the gown add to the 20s flavor. Contemporary pumps and handmade hair combs the perfect accessories for this playful frock. The fashions Very Tres Chic, the photographers- Fat cat Photography.
Vintage 1940s evening gown perfect in the iris garden. This black crepe 40s gown has a fitted bodice and flowing skirt. Gold trim on the bodice the only decoration. We chose Gold platforms as the perfect pumps. Valhalla Homestead is our location, The fashions Very Tres Chic, the photographers- Fat cat Photography.
Vintage 1920s silk chiffon, a perfect choice for our Little Norway location. Flowing layered orange plaid fabric in the rich shades from the 1920s. A shawl
collar, flowy skirt, and fabric belt are accents of the frock. This dress is avialable for sale at my etsy store! Vintage by very tres chic, photographs by Fat Cat Photography.
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