Helena of
Heavenly Vintage has around 60 to 70 beautiful vintage dresses, ranging from
the 1930's to 1970's at her home in West London. We’re delighted that she’s going to take us
through just some of her gorgeous collection. Of course, if you want to see
Heavenly Vintage’s collection up close, you’ll want to visit our Fair this
Sunday, March 10th at the Clifton Pavilion.
This first dress
is from the early 1960's. It’s silk with French lace appliques, would be priced
at around £1000, and showcases a beautiful headpiece by Abby at Cherished.
This second dress
is from Helena’s new Heavenly Collection; a vintage reproduction range of dresses
available in modern sizes from the website. Helena had the pattern specially
made - it was copied from a 1930's lace dress and the intricate cutting has
been preserved in the new dress to get the soft sexy feel of the best 1930's
dresses. The lace is an old-fashioned style of lace called 'English Net', made
for Helena by a family who’ve been lace makers for three generations! The
slightly deeper slip underneath shows off the pattern of embroidery on the
fabric and the slip can be made in ivory, champagne, the pale dusky pink as
seen here, or any other colour that works with the style. This dress would cost
around £1250, and is made to order. All the headpieces are by Abby at
Cherished.
Below is another
vintage dress from Heavenly Vintage, with a very fitted 'Mad Men' feel to it, in
a shade of soft pale gold. It’s original vintage, and would be priced at around
£1000. The wonderful headband is again by Abby at Cherished – she and Heavenly Vintage did a joint shoot as their styles suit each other brilliantly (Abby is
also one of Helena’s favourite people in the Vintage Bridal business!)
This lovely silk
satin dress below is another example of the range of styles Heavenly Vintage
has to offer in their own Heavenly Collection. It’s copied from a 1930's
wedding dress and has a slinky fitted look typical of the bias cut dresses of
that era. Helena loves the complex bias cutting of the dresses of the Art Deco
period, and has tried to keep it as faithful to the original as possible, so
that it hugs the body but in a gentle figure-flattering way. The headpiece uses
an original 1930's dress embellishment and vintage beads - the perfect foil for
the subtle glamour of the dress. Again, the headpiece is designed by Abby at
Cherished.
This last dress
is a sweet wispy lace 1970's dress, an original vintage rather than a copy.
Helena always looks for these romantic soft dresses on her travels. The 70's
offer a soft Boho feel, which is very pretty and floaty; the fashion influences
at play in that decade ranged from Edwardian to 1930's. An original vintage dress
like this one would be around £800. Helena is also working on a copy of this
lovely little dress for her own Collection and will be adding styles as she
continues to develop the range - this one is planned for the Summer. The pretty
beaded headpiece is made by Abby at Cherished again, and is called 'Cow
Parsley', from her new range, launching soon.
Helena loves
vintage wedding dresses so much, but there is of course only one of each, and
only in one size, so copying the most beautiful ones seems a great solution to
being able to offer the most lovely styles to more brides. Come and see them in
person at our next Fair!
(Many thanks to
Helena’s lovely models Georgia and Lucy for bringing Heavenly Vintage’s dresses
to life so well, and to Robert Lawler for the fantastic photographs.)
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