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Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Flo-Jo Boutique

Don't we all love treating ourselves to some lovely new, girly knickers? Well, take a look at these from the fab ladies at Flo-Jo Boutique. They are just lovely. A perfect gift or, for all you gorgeous brides, you could tuck away a few pairs in your suitcase to be extra fabulous on your honeymoon!

Flo-jo Boutique  is Delia and Erika; two Bristol based designers with a range of vintage inspired clothing. Think lindy hop meets lemon drizzle, frilly knicker elastic and ice cream sundaes in the back of a pink Cadillac!

All our products are lovingly hand made here in the UK, original design and often limited edition. We continuously search for new fabrics to inspire, and for you to desire!
Flo-Jo have also launched a fantastic new range of make your own knickers! Flo-Jo's fancy pants Knicker Making Kit. Don't you just love them! Now you can whip up a brand new pair of knickers in an afternoon...


Fancy pants knicker making kits are available from the Flo-Jo Boutique website as well as Not on the High Street - www.notonthehighstreet.com 

Most importantly, they will of course be available at the Fair!

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

More Handmade Corset Company

I had an email from Cathy and Penn of The Handmade Corset Company this morning. Now, this would always make me happy as they're such lovely ladies but I literally caught my breath when I saw the attachments.

They were some images from a recent photoshoot. Cathy and Penn made everything you can see. The corsets, the amazing pink bloomers and the hair corsages. They bought and embellished the black knickers with ribbon.

I know how talented Cathy and Penn are, and I really ought to expect to see something this great, but I'm still overwhelmed when I see their work. I think you'll see why they had such an impact me....






What do you think? Jaw-dropping aren't they? Just imagine something like that created especially for you. Amazing.

The model is Chloe Jasmine Whichello (isn't she beautiful) and the photographer was Damien Lovegrove.

Click here to go to their website.

Jo Hansford Photography

I am so excited about this post. Jo Hansford's photography is just spectacular. Her website is well worth a visit. Although give yourself plenty of time, I get completely lost in it. Seriously, I could spend hours looking at Jo's work.

I can't help feeling slightly envious of Jo's brides! How amazing to have your biggest day captured like this. This first image of the bride in the field gives me goose bumps!....

Jo is a storyteller, visually capturing the memories of your day, turning those shared moments and conversations into a treasured collection of images. Jo's relaxed philosophy provides all the reassurance you need to create natural and stylish images. 
Amazing.

I love the images below too. A bit of venue or honeymoon inspiration perhaps...


More images to follow soon. In the meantime, click here to go to Jo's fantastic website.

Country Cupcakes

We're so excited to have Nikki from Country Cupcakes joining us. I met Nikki at her cupcake school earlier this year. I must say it was one of my favourite morning's of 2010! Nikki is truly inspiring. I don't mind admitting I consider myself something of a cupcake goddess myself after being taught by such a pro.

The Times call Country Cupcakes the top cupcake provider in the Country and we're not about to disagree. Nikki's cakes are not just utterly beautiful, but also utterly delicious.




Oh, and let's not forget Nikki's rock 'n' roll side - “The rock and roll wedding of the year Pearl Lowe and Danny Goffrey.  Cupcakes by country cupcakes.” - Hello Magazine
Take a look at Country Cupcake's brilliant website for some truly stunning wedding cakes. - http://www.countrycupcakes.com/

The Little Wedding Helper

Allow us to introduce Kirsten Butler of the Little Wedding Helper. The Little Wedding Helper is just a brilliant company, the perfect string to every brides bow! Kirsten says that they're not wedding planners but an extra pair of hands. You could also call them an extra pair of eyes, as Kirsten focuses on making your wedding as stylish (but as stress-free) as possible. 

The Little Wedding Helper will provide as much (or as little) help and advice as you need from helping develop a colour pallet, down to advice on table decor, linens, flowers and of course, vintage crockery (come in Bristol Vintage!). 

We love her and we think you will too. Here are a few images from some of Kirsten's most recent vintage styled weddings...


The only way we can really find out how we can help, is to meet you! Initial consultations are free, at a location that is convenient and hot chocolate is always on us! We listen to your ideas and vision so we can then inform you about how The Little Wedding Helper can compliment those ideas and sprinkle some creative inspiration. No sales pitch, no catches. Just a get together over cake & tea & then it's up to you!

Click here to visit the website.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Beehive Brides, Vintage Styling and Make-up

OK. How about some serious vintage glamour? If you're not sure how to achieve a vintage look for your hair and make-up, look no further than the lovely Fiona Maynard, owner of Beehive Brides. Fiona's been making women look like movie starlets for the past 15 years. 

We're so happy to have Fiona joining us at the Fair. Who wouldn't want to look this beautiful on their wedding day....

Movie Star Glamour For Your Wedding...


For more information and to look at our styling archives, go to www.beehivebrides.co.uk

Lizzie Ford, Floral Design

Lizzie Ford is pretty infamous around this neck of the woods. Her work is just stunning and every time I see her work, it sends me in to a little reverie in which I'm gracefully wondering around my own little florist shop in a lovely linen apron, stroking peonies, smelling roses and dreaming about weddings...I digress.

It says on Lizzie's website that she's 'no ordinary talent' and that is certainly true. We are so thrilled that she's joining us at the Fair. Her flowers will provide an endless source of inspiration for all you lovely vintage brides...


Click here to visit Lizzie's website.

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Creative Frame Photography

As I go through life, I find myself appreciating photography and the photos I have, more and more. Nothing quite captures a memory in the same way. I've always been one to hide away from the camera but Tony Hepburn of Creative Frame Photography would put even the most camera-shy bride at ease.  

Tony is a truly creative force with an amazing professional background. He's also one of those incredibly warm, caring people that makes you feel like you've known him for years. I think this wonderful picture and Tony's words below sum up his creativity and approach perfectly...
Few occasions are as momentous… or as fleeting… as the day you commit to love forever. Moments appear and are gone – a shared look, the gentlest touch, the scent on the breeze. Capturing these moments on film is my passion. A passion to make your memories live and breathe life into that which you missed.

My work is a form of visual expression that is intrinsically recognisable as truth - personal truth and the shared universal truth that reconnects us to the human condition. 

I studied the craft at such luminaries as the BBC and Aardman Animations, mastering technique, challenging my evolving expertise, until I couldn’t resist that powerful draw – a craving to reveal, uninhibited by script or pretence.  

Your wedding is my opportunity to bring my skills to bear in the most meaningful of ways.  To capture your joy, forever, is my challenge.  I couldn’t do what I do, without you.

This is your day – the inception of your future life together.  The detail is too important to miss.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Cloth Magazine

We're so proud to announce that the Bristol Vintage Wedding Fair is being sponsored by Cloth Magazine. Cloth is a fabulous magazine and website offering inspiring, practical and easy-to-follow advice on clothes making and homeware, as well as embellishing and updating your existing wardrobe.  

Brush up on your sewing techniques or keep up-to-date with the latest events and products. Why not subscribe - we LOVE getting our copy - it's gorgeous and never fails to inspire me to get my sewing machine out. Well, at least to think about getting my sewing machine out.  
 

Look out for details of the Wedding Fair in issue 6, available from December. Also check out issue 7 for a wedding dress project. Perfect!

Check out their fantastic website at www.clothmagazine.co.uk




Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Rachel Goodchild Designs

Another fantastic exhibitor joining us for the Fair is Rachel Goodchild, founder of Rachel Goodchild designs. Her cards and gift wrap are just fantastic. We're so excited to have Rachel join us. Just take a look at this lovely lady modelling 'Red Roses'!...


Rachel Goodchild is a British designer who also runs her own online company http://www.rachelgoodchild.com/ selling mainly packaging (gift wrap, greeting cards, gift bags & boxes), selling to the trade & retail market. Her designs have also been used by Charbonnel et Walket, The Art Fund, Warner Textile Archive and more. Five of her designs were recently featured in a textile book titled The Pattern Sourcebook (Laurence King Publishing). Her work has featured in The Sunday Times, Country Living, Homes & Antiques, Period Living & Country Homes & Interiors