Thursday 22 March 2012

Beverly Lister - Beautiful Vintage Inspired Dresses - Lace, Sashes and Stunning Roll Collars

Hi there,


Hope everyone is have a great Thursday?  The weekend is just over the crest of the hill!


I have been somewhat absent of late from my blog, Facebook, Twitter etc because I have been absolutely flat out making, making, making.........literally no spare time for anything else!  This week has been a roller coaster ride of juggling tasks around so I can meet my deadlines.  I'm also trying to help with the editing of the photos from the Glass Oyster photo shoot which is a very labour intensive task - especially if like me, you have very little experience of working with Photoshop .....


Anyway, I digress.  In amongst all this mayhem I went to see the fabulous Beverly Lister today at her lovely boutique - Evangeline Rose Bridal.  Bev not only is a wonderful designer of the most beautiful wedding gowns but she is also bloody great fun and infects you with her enthusiasm.  There is no messing with Bev - she calls a spade and spade and will tell you if she loves your designs..........or not.........as the case may be.  Luckily, she loved the new collection and it will be in her bridal boutique within the next few weeks.


Baltimore - This dress just blew me away when I saw it.  The collar is like nothing I have seen from any other bridal designer at the moment.
Here is a little bit about Beverly.  


Beverly Lister emerged as a style leader in bridalwear twenty years ago when she presented slim, unadorned gowns for her first collection. The self-taught designer had created a daring new direction for brides’ attire, fusing inspiration from contemporary fashion with the simple glamour of ‘50’s and ‘60’s American styling. 


Bouquet
This new look was an immediate success with brides and retailers alike. She won the prestigious British Bridal Award for New Direction in her first year.


Juliet
Responding to the demand for a more romantic look, Beverly later launched a range of  feminine, lace gowns. Still minimally detailed, the new designs featured her signature wide satin sashes and bows.

Faye

Over the years, Beverly’s philosophy has remained unchanged: use first quality fabrics and trimmings, offer shapes that are simple and flattering and keep detailing to a minimum. 


All Beverly Lister gowns are designed and handmade in England to the highest standard of fit and finish.


Primrose


Lola

To see the full collection and details of stockists in your area go to www.beverlylister.co.uk 

Hair by Yulia Newport at Hepburn Collection
Makeup by Mariam Jensen
Location: Clandon Park
Jewellery: Glass Oyster
Heeaddresses: Cherished

No comments:

Post a Comment