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Spring 2005 Show.
Arreton Manor |
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![]() Above left and right:- Fiona wears a stunningly feminine gown by Panache for Elizabeth Smith. Created in ivory and 'kitten pink' taffeta this gown features and under skirt and draped over skirt held by bunches of hand made ivory and pink roses. This gown is also available in champagne and ivory. The veil is made of shell pink tulle with small 'AB' diamantees. |
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Right:- Emma wears 'Diamond' by Adore Bridal for Elizabeth Smith. An historically inspired two piece gown of satin and ivory georgette featuring a sweeping neckline and split front 'A' line skirt. The unusual veil is of ivory tulle with an edging of English lace. |
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Left:- Marie wears our exceptional garnet coloured gown, again from Panache Bridal. This impressive gown is a one piece and features a lace bolero to co- ordinate with the lace inserts at the side of the ruched skirt. The lace is highlighted with sequins and beading while the rest of the gown is left wonderfully plain. The skirt is a pleated 'A' line and the bodice is strapless. |
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Above:- You can see all three of the gowns together outside the entrance of Arreton Manor which is available to hire for your wedding day.Right:- Kate wears one of Elizabeth Smith couture's historical gowns from the Regency period. This gown is made using cream and metallic silk. You will notice the inset pleats. The veil is ivory tulle with English lace edging. |
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Above:- Debbie wears a lovely gown by Panache Bridal in ivory organza with ivory and burgundy satin. The burgundy highlight boning and bodice band are detailed with ivory beads and crystals. The back of this gown is unique, featuring a bustle held by bunches of ivory and burgundy roses and a long cathedral length train. For such and impressive gown is is remarkable light and easy to wear. The car is from Eden Rose Wedding Hire. |
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Above left:- Kelly wears 'Clover' and simple two piece gown by Alex Hanson. The bodice is heavily boned and embroidered and the skirt is a simple, plain 'A' line. The little 50's style jacket has 3/4 length sleeves which are beaded and a stand up collar. Very chic.Above Right:- Another shot of the kitten pink Panache Gown. The gown at the back of this shot is our popular 'Courtney' gown in black duchess satin by Augusta Jones. The beading is the stunning 'Turkish Delight' style. The gown on the dressform at the side of the catwalk is 'Tamsin' one of Elizabeth Smith Couture's simple and elegant Empire line gowns with a 50's roll collar jacket in taffeta and shimmer pink silk. |
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Above Left:- a fairy tale gown by Alex Hanson in ivory tulle and Italian satin. This gown is very full with a tight, heavily decorated bodice and long train. |
Above Right:- Sarah wears a very popular gown by Veromia in ivory chiffon and satin featuring an elegant draped front skirt and a tight bodice with stunning pewter coloured embroidery and beading. The feature at the neck line is called a 'crumbcatcher' and is made of chiffon. This gown is full but not heavy, fairytale but not over the top. |
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![]() Above left and right:- A 1800's court gown from Elizabeth Smith Couture's historical range. It is made of damask silk and hand made lace |
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Above :- A close up shot of the roses at the side of the Panache gown featured earlier. |
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Above:- A shot of the finale showing the models in the final gowns of the show. Don't they look great. The marquee was by Island Marquee Hire. |
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| Many of the designs in these previous collections are still available. For More Gowns see our Current Season and Archive Pages |
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