An Edit of Modern Bridal Separates, Wedding Dresses & Accessories

Under more normal circumstances, designers could be flocking to New York to debut their new seasonal collections around the catwalk and during New York Bridal Fashion Week.

Whilst we're far from times that anybody can connect with as 'normal', designers happen to be extremely busy focusing on new designs now, I'm delighted that you can share a few of these new designs along with you from London based British brand,

This sublime edit of designs features super cool detachable statement sleeves, modern romantic overskirts, and trendy capes because both versions will completely transform a glance when layered having a simple slip bohemian wedding dress.

This opportunity to pause, and reassess provided Kate using the opportunity to reimagine the gathering. In doing so, a brand new and different aesthetic emerged

"When we went into lockdown, the idea of completing a brand new collection couldn't happen to be further from my thoughts. The new designs I'd been so looking forward to only a few short weeks before were shelved, the tech drawings for that decadent beading we'd been focusing on for months were pushed aside and the test swatches were pinned back around the mood board because the entire team worked incredibly tough to look after our wonderful brides currently of crisis."

"As time went on and we all got accustomed to this 'new normal, I found myself alone with my thoughts for the very first time in years. The initial seed of inspiration was from the book of words by Katie Paterson, 'A place that exists only in the moonlight', which my hubby had brought me in the Turner exhibition."

"I bought it and opened it to locate my son, Sylvester, had drawn around the pages. I was horrified in the beginning, however, the more I looked, the greater beautiful I found it."

"I don't understand how many copies were printed but there'll never be another such as this. Sylvester had managed to get completely, uniquely mine. Thereafter which, I knew exactly what to do. Instead of searching, I decided to appear in and realized I had everything I needed immediately in front of me."

"More often these days, my designs start having a magnificent fabric, and also the shape grows before my eyes."

I've held onto many designs and can set them free when right. This collection looks utterly different from how I initially imagined it might but things don't always come out how you planned and sweetness, like love, often looks quite different from the way you imagined. It can be right beneath your nose and all sorts you have to do is stop as it were and look for it."

Kate has always had ethical production as the main thing in everything she does, but she and her team tend to be more committed than ever before to ethical and environmentally aware production

Any waste fabric created from pattern cutting is gathered and accustomed to creating sweet, decorative 3D flowers which are hand-stitched into gowns.

An area full of highly trained and talented sewists and pattern cutters to ensure every last tiny detail is completed to absolute perfection before any gown leaves the premises.

Article produced at: https://www.feeltimes.co.uk/

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