As a dressmaker of alternative wedding dresses I'm always delighted with the unique and beautifully offbeat concepts my clients come up with. In the past couple years though I have been particularly excited by the sweeping trend of colored gowns. I never get tired of hunting for the perfect shade of turquoise that's going to match their partner's tie or vest.
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Your wedding can be anything you dream it to be, and that extends to your wedding party! It doesn't matter if you have a special theme, or just want to do something a little extra. This wedding had a mythical woodland theme, and I wanted the bridesmaids (and bridesman) to look like magical fairies who emerged from the forest. They all had a pair of wings and flower crown, along with a decorated staff instead of a bouquet. I made each of these items by hand and personalized them for each person. I really wanted these fairy bridesmaids to carry something special down the aisle. Originally they were going to have spears, but then spears turned into staffs. I'm glad I changed my mind; decorating six very different staffs gave the wedding an extra dash of eclectic and natural beauty.
One thing's for sure, this was a wedding party you wouldn't want to mess with! Photography: Samantha B. Studio
Location: Wellspring Spa Sara approached me and said something like- I want a corset, and then I'm thinking like a steampunk gypsy layered skirt, in peacock colors. When I stopped wide eyed drooling, I told her- Yes. I can do that.
Photography: Chris and Sha'lon Pyke at Owl Creek Photography
Venue: Fort Worden Bouquet and boutonniere: Petals Flower Shop
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AuthorCaitlin Krida Cooke is the owner of Hersera's Arts and dedicated to creating alternative custom works. Archives
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