Thursday 31 May 2012

Something Old, Something New

Weddings are full of traditions, and age old tradition of something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue is one that is often included in a wedding.  Recently one of our Brides requested her Grandmothers pearls be beaded onto her designer wedding gown.  What a beautiful idea.  She said it was very special to her to have something of her Grandmothers with her.  We have also had the honour of repairing a gorgeous antique veil that had been passed down through the generations.  I love this idea of incorporating something of real meaning into a Brides gown, veil, headpiece or jewelry on the most special day of her life.  It give a real depth of meaning to the tradition of wearing something old and something borrowed.

At Elizabeth de Varga Exclusive Fashions we specialise in creating a gown especially for the bride.  We can incorporate any ideas the client has for her gown.  The idea of including some bead work, lace or even a styling concept from someone one important to them is something we can help with.

Above is the beautiful Kirsty with her Grandmothers pearls added to the detailing of her dress.

The original phrase is     Something old, something new
                                        Something borrowed, something blue
                                        And a silver sixpence in her shoe.


This comes from Britain in the Victorian era but the concepts with in the phrase are drawn on older traditions.  Something old symbolises the family past and continuing of family and the something new symbolises hope and optimism for the future.  The concept of a bride in blue dates back to ancient Rome.  At this time blue was a symbol of love, modesty and fidelity.  And the coin a symbol for prosperity.



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We would love to hear your thoughts and own ideas for this tradition.

Thursday 3 May 2012

AND THE WINNER IS..............DANIELLE BYRNES!


Congratulations to the stunning Danielle who won the Queensland Final of the Miss Universe Australia pagent!  Danielle is wearing our beautiful "Mercedes" Gown and "Tempest" Earrings.

What's  more exciting is we are designing her a dress for the national final!  Stay tuned for details!



Article from the GoldCoast Bullentin

Coast model and sports management student Danielle Byrnes will join fellow locals Emma Lane, Jessica Friedman and Madeline Taylor in the quest for the crown.
Townsville's Lucy Tuttiett, Brisbane's Susie Leigh and Mackay's Brooke Nash will also represent the state.
Byrnes is no stranger to the catwalk, having represented Australia in the Miss Global Beauty pageant, but admitted to being slightly nervous yesterday.
"I was confident but as soon as I walked in the room it instantly lowered any hopes because there were so many incredibly beautiful women," she said.
"I relaxed a bit because I didn't think I had any chance and had more fun because I didn't get my hopes up."
The 25-year-old is dating V8 Supercar driver Tim Slade, who was busy texting her throughout the event to see how she was going.
"He didn't want to come because it was a high tea but he is really supportive," she said.