What I’m here to help with today is a whistle stop tour of 5 things any self-respecting mother of the bride may want to know, to avoid a sartorial faux pas.
Read MoreWhat do you do when you believe hats don’t suit you? You’re a mother of the bride whose daughter is getting married and she wants you to wear one but you don’t. Does wearing a hat or headpiece fill you with utter fear and dread? Don’t panic
Read MoreWorking as a creative every now and then I need an opportunity to let my hair down and experiment, with new materials, shapes, or techniques. It’s a chance to grow and develop and test myself. Creating for race going, fashion loving ladies is the perfect excuse to create.
Read MoreThe following advice is relevant whether the headpiece is a side tiara, birdcage veil, fascinator or asymmetrical headpiece.
Read MoreThe great dilemma that faces most of my millinery clients is simple… “What should I put on my head?”. The dresses and outfits are generally an easier choice, after all we wear clothes every day but headwear is a different matter. In these posts I try to demystify the process.
Read MoreWhat does the bespoke ordering process look like? How do you come up with a design? The client in question in this weeks post is a regular past client and a joy to work with. She is a confident successful lady, very stylish, fashionable and young at heart. She is petite in stature.
Read MoreWeddings are much changed today from the traditional affairs of just 10, 20 or 30 years ago. Then it was very simple and fairly formulaic. The bride wore a gown, veil and tiara, and the mother of the bride wore a dress and jacket with matching hat.
Read MoreChoosing a hat to wear as a member of the bridal party is a different to choosing one to wear for the races or as a guest
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