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So you’ve found your dream gown, to-die-for shoes, the stunning hair accessory and perhaps you’re opting for a veil…. but have you thought of one of those very traditional items that not too long ago was on every brides’ shopping list… the garter?

Amelie garter

Traditionally, a garter is worn by the bride on her wedding day and the groom removes his new wife’s garter, which he tosses to the unmarried male guests.  As with many traditions, the origins of removing the garter started in the Middle Ages where the groom’s men would rush at the new bride to take her garters off – believing than an article of the bride’s clothing would bring good luck!  As you can imagine, this may result in the dress being somewhat damaged (and perhaps pyschological trauma to the bride!) so the tradition changed so that the bride would remove articles of her clothing, including the garter, and toss them to the male guests for good luck.  Thankfully, this practise has further evolved and nowadays, the bride is usually only expected to throw her bouquet to unmarried females, and the groom may remove the garter (if the bride will allow!)

We love traditions and have searched high and low to find beautiful garters that we think are special enough to be worn with our gowns, and we are delighted to have found Atelier Rousseau.  Charlotte, designer at Atelier Rousseau, designs exquisite, unique high quality garters – destined to be heirloom pieces - all hand-made using the finest fabrics in Kent, England.  Forget any preconceived ideas you had about garters based on what you may have come across elsewhere (I’m talking about horrible low quality fabrics, poor finish and scratchy laces) the pieces that Charlotte makes are truly unique and very special.  Finished in the finest silk dupions, French laces and with exquisite details such as freshwater pearls, Swarovski crystals and silk satin ribbons, these garters are beautiful couture pieces of jambe-bijoux (leg jewellery)!

So whilst we were perusing the veritable treasure trove of garters that Charlotte makes, we also came across horseshoes.  Not something we’d set out to source, but seeing them sparked a memory of when I was about six years old of being ordered by my mum to run up to the bride and present her with a ‘lucky horseshoe’.  Again – tradition.  A tradition that we don’t see as much these days (and frankly, when you look at some ‘lucky horseshoes’ you probably wouldn’t want them in your wedding pictures – thinking of those tacky silver plastic things that you see in novelty shops. Yuck).  No, the horseshoes by Atelier Rousseau are a frippery that you would quite happily have in your wedding pictures and again, are made with the highest quality materials using authentic traditional lightweight silver horseshoes.

So here’s the legend bit:  It’s been told that the 10th Century Archbishop of Canterbury, Dunstan, who was a former blacksmith managed to outwit the devil. The devil was thought to have asked Dunstan to shoe his hoof but clever old Dunstan realised in the nick of time that his customer was the devil and nailed the shoe on as painfully as he could, and the devil begged for mercy. Dunstan agreed to remove the shoe on condition that the devil agreed never to enter a place where a horseshoe was hung over the door.  Horseshoes have become a symbol of good luck and you’ll often see (particularly in old houses in the countryside) a horseshoe above the door.  The legend is that in order to retain the good luck the horseshoe should be hung with the shoulders pointing upwards otherwise all the luck in your marriage would fall out.  Harsh, but true. Apparently.  Horseshoes are also thought to help with fertility – I’m guessing that’s why my mum was so insistent on my running up to the bride and handing over that horseshoe when I was young – must’ve worked as the bride had a healthy little baby boy within a year of the wedding!  OK, that’s probably coincidence, but it’s a nice story….

All of the garters and horseshoes will be available in our Farnborough boutique from 1st November 2011, but are available to order beforehand if required.  We’ll also have them (and an extended selection from Atelier Rousseau) at our fabulous Accessories Evening on Thursday 3rd November (as well as bubbly, cupcakes, free makeovers and 10% off all accessories purchased that evening)!  Each Atelier Rousseau accessory is beautifully packaged in bespoke boxes also making them an ideal present for the bride-to-be – and whilst not an ‘essential item’ – they are a rather lovely addition to the wedding trousseau.  We hope you love them as much as we do!

 

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Ladies, we have a very important date for your diaries!  On Thursday 3rd November, we’re hosting a fabulous Accessories Evening at our Farnborough boutique where you’ll have the opportunity to see the very latest accessory collections which includes a fantastic selection of tiaras, headpieces, necklaces, bracelets, earrings and combs – perfect for both bride, bridesmaid or even as a beautiful gift for a very special someone for Christmas!  Paula Marsh, from The Vintage Sparkle Company and who designs the exclusive Madeline Isaac-James Accessory Collection, will be providing expert advice to help you select the perfect pieces, and we’re giving you 10% off all accessories sold that evening…. and….

Natasha Wake MUA

if that’s not enough, Natasha Wiggins, bridal hair & make-up artist from http://www.nwmake-up.co.uk/ will be on-hand to do free makeovers as well as bridal hair and beauty advice for you.  Alongside her team of professional hair and make-up artists, Natasha provides you with beautiful hair and make-up for your wedding day, prom, party or special occasion, and works throughout Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire, Sussex, Kent, Essex and London.

 

Gifted Heart Cakes

All of this whilst you sip a glass of cold bubbly and enjoy a delicious cupcake courtesy of the ever-so-talented Emma Waddington from Gifted Heart Cakes http://www.giftedheartcakes.co.uk/ who design and make the most beautiful wedding cakes!   Wedding cake designer Emma Waddington was born in Guildford and along with her partner Stuart Arnold, pride themselves on creating great tasting, beautiful and affordable cakes via giftedheartcakes.co.uk. Emma has received training from some of the countries most respected sugarcraft professionals and is a member of the British Sugarcraft Guild.  Scroll down to see further examples of Emma’s work.

 

The Accessories Evening is from 6pm to 9pm on Thursday 3rd November and no appointment is necessary.  Bring your friends and family, and enjoy a very special preview of gorgeous jewellery and accessories – perfect for yourself, the bridal party, or as a special gift.  This will be the last Accessories Evening before Christmas, so make sure you don’t miss it!  We look forward to seeing you there! xx

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We were delighted to accept the kind of invitation of Lisa and Dave of Vow Bridal, one of our fabulous new stockists, to attend the official launch event on Sunday 4th September.  Despite everything that the great British weather and motorways could throw at us (torrential rain, strong winds, and back-to-back traffic jams on the M3 and M25), we made our way towards the pretty village of Wansford, near Peterborough - the location of the lovely Haycock Hotel and the Vow Bridal Gallery.  After a couple of hours travelling, we spotted a chink of blue in the very dull, dark grey skies – I like to think of this as a sign of great things to come!

About 20 miles further on, we picked up signs for Wansford, and within a few minutes the grey skies turned blue and the rain had stopped, with the sun putting in an appearance as we turned into the driveway of the historic Haycock Hotel.  The Haycock Hotel is a beautiful country hotel with parts of the building dating back to the sixteenth century – it’s claimed that Mary Queen of Scots stayed at The Haycock as well as Queen Victoria.  Located on the Great North Road of old, The Haycock would have seen many historic scenes - armies marching north and south;  Johnson and Boswell on the road to Scotland -and back; and highwayman Dick Turpin on his fabled ride to York astride his mare Black Bess would have, at least notionally, thundered past.  What a setting for an elegant bridal boutique, and as we turned the corner, we saw the first signs for the stunning Vow Bridal Gallery:

The concept of Vow Bridal is something that we are all excited about and only too pleased to lend our support to this fabulous new venture!  When we first met Lisa and Dave back at the British Bridal Exhibition in March this year, we were bowled over by their excitement, enthusiasm and customer-focused approach to their new boutique – it all sounded amazing – and when we heard that the lease had been signed on the property they had their eyes on, we were truly delighted for them.  A fabulous selection of gowns were duly chosen, and work started on the Gallery in earnest.  The quality and beauty of the final result is testament to the dedication of Lisa and Dave to realise their dream (with the great support of their family and friends – many of whom we met at the launch party).

Whilst enjoying vintage champagne and canapes in the beautiful low-beamed Bentley Room of The Haycock, we had the pleasure of meeting family, friends, brides (and grooms) to-be, local business owners and well-wishers, along with fellow designers Annabel Jenkins and Sanyukta Shrestha whose collections are also available at Vow.   During the champagne reception, organised groups made their way over to the Gallery to see the results of Lisa and Dave’s hard work. We made our way over the old flagstones in the courtyard with a canapy of trees over our heads and flowers planted all around, towards the Gallery. Wow. Wow. and WOW!

 

A delightful, stunning boutique awaited us in its very beautiful setting.  On the ground floor, a superb selection of groomswear for the most discerning groom – with fabulous leather seats, state of the art plasma TV’s, and an amazing coffee machine(!) – very masculine, but with a relaxed, chilled feel.

Upstairs is the beautifully designed and very chic bridal Gallery.  A veritable feast of beautiful gowns, accessories and sparkling tiaras and veils beautifully displayed in vintage style cabinets.  Vow Bridal work on an appointment basis so that they can dedicate their time to the unique needs of each bride and groom, spending time with them in a beautiful, yet relaxed environment to help find the perfect gown or groomswear.

Spot Charlize, Aislinn, Robyn and Rosalind gowns to the right hand side of the rail (above).
From left to right, Grace, Tara, Katie, Vivienne, Mia & Marina        Just some of the beautiful wraps and shrugs…

An elegant and comfortable seating area in the bridal gallery….

The oh so pretty dressing room.

Beautiful displays in the bridal gallery…                             A selection of some of the gowns at Vow…

 

(left) Lisa, co-owner of Vow Bridal, with Natalie, Designer of the Madeline Isaac-James collection.

(right) the Victorian inspired ‘May’ gown from the Madeline Isaac-James collection.

So, at the end of a very successful launch event, Vow Bridal Gallery has officially opened today.  Everyone at Madeline Isaac-James wishes Lisa and Dave the very best in their fabulous new venture, and we are really looking forward to working with them.  With such a can-do, positive approach and a genuine wish to provide the very, very best in customer service along with an exceptional selection of beautiful gowns and groomswear, it is inevitable that Vow Bridal Gallery will be a success.  We urge all brides in the region to make an appointment to visit Vow – you will not be disappointed!  Contact Vow to make your appointment on 01780 781101 or visit their website at www.vowbridal.co.uk

 

 

 

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We love all weddings at Madeline Isaac-James, and the wedding of Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall (dubbed by some as the ‘Scottish Royal Wedding’ was no exception!  We loved the gorgeous ivory silk faille and silk duchess satin gown designed by Zara’s grandmother’s couturier, Stewart Parvin.

The clean, elegant lines of the gown with its chevron pleated bodice and dropped waist, worked well for Zara.   We particularly loved the silk covered buttons running the full length of the gown, from the top of the bodice all the way down to the hem, as well as the silk tulle shoulder straps, which added an additional element of detail and elegance to the gown.

So, how to get Zara’s style?  Here’s a few ideas:

Esther gown by Madeline Isaac-James

 

 

 

 

 

1. Sometimes less really is more. Clean, classic lines create a very elegant, timeless look that can have more impact than a dress that has too many design elements (sometimes described as having a little ‘too much going on’)!  Our ‘Esther’ gown, with its drop waist and Swarovski crystal embroidered single band at the lower bodice and above the hem) is the perfect example of a gown that has huge impact whilst still being very simple and elegant.

2. If you feel comfortable with it, wear a veil.  A cathedral length silk veil, as worn by Zara, creates a beautiful, fairytale silhouette, and due to the length of the veil (which is still very manageable to wear) also draws the eye down the full length of the gown.  We love the silk veils created by the talented Ann Guise however if a silk veil is out of your price point, UK produced Elizabeth Dickens veils are also available from our Farnborough boutique.

3. Well chosen accessories can complete the look.  Sadly we don’t all have access to incredible heirloom tiaras such as the beautiful Greek Key tiara lent to Zara by her mother the Princess Royal, but there are so many beautiful hair accessories available from companies such as The Vintage Sparkle Company, and of course, from the Madeline Isaac-James Accessory collection, that you can create your own style.  If your gown is relatively simple, you have more freedom with your choice of hair accessory.  We particularly love the original vintage piece ’Ava’ from the Vintage Sparkle Company – a stunning Art Deco diamante bracelet mounted onto a silver headband with diamante detailing at the sides, which can be worn as a headband or as a tiara.

4. The devil’s in the detail. Zara’s gown proved the point that you can wear a gown that looks relatively simple (although the construction behind the gown that makes its look that way is inevitably not so simple!), however you’ll note that Zara’s gown included some key elements such as the silk tulle shoulder straps and the silk covered buttons running the full length of the gown.  Our ‘Esther’ gown from our Candlelit Collection (above) features Swarovski crystals running the full length of the dress from the top of the bodice through to the hem, adding some interest (and subtle sparkle) to the back of the dress, whereas our new ‘Katharina’ and ‘Kat’ silk satin gowns from the 2012 Collection (below) feature silk satin covered buttons again from the top of the bodice through to the bottom of the hem – a really lovely, subtle and interesting feature of these gowns.  For something a little more contemporary, wear your gown with one of the stunning hats from HF Couture (as shown with the Katharina gown below) or a birdcage veil and comb from Madeline Isaac-James (as shown with Kat below).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you like the idea of tulle shoulder straps, our ‘Savannah’ gown from the new 2012 Collection shows how these can be used to great effect, or for a slightly different look, our ‘Olivia’ gown features a tulle shoulder wrap.  Both the tulle straps and shoulder wrap are detachable, allowing you to create two very different looks by simply removing the straps / wrap (perhaps for the evening function?)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Be true to yourself. Finally, one of the key elements to Zara’s style is her inner confidence and sense of self that shines through.  Whilst there are clearly certain constraints associated with being a part of the Royal Family, Zara has made and followed her own path, always being true to the person that she is and with a style that works for her.  As a bride, try to be true to the style that you feel comfortable with, whatever that may be, and your confidence will shine through on your big day, as did Zara’s.

xxx

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Following the incredibly successful launch of our new 2011 gown Collection to the trade at the British Bridal Exhibition last week, we have one more big exhibition in our diary this year, namely the new and innovative Modern Bride Show.  You may have seen this advertised in various bridal magazines and websites over the last few months, and just from the look and feel of those, you’ll note that the Modern Bride Show really is something a little different.  Aptly the tagline for the Modern Bride Show is ‘the contemporary wedding show’.  This really is the place to go for all brides that are looking for something that little bit different and a little bit special…(well, a LOT special!)…

This event is an inspiring showcase environment where you can spend a single day short-listing everything you need from around 150 great companies. The Modern Bride show is a genuinely 2010 destination which, unlike most current wedding shows, truly reflects the modern bride’s sense of style and her aspirations. You could choose to start your exhilarating adventure with a special river taxi; and will arrive at a very special place where every detail echoes the quality of the experience you’re looking to create on your wedding day. The centre piece of the event is the gorgeous catwalk show and Madeline Isaac-James gowns will of course be a part of this tremendous catwalk show! Beautiful, chic, professional, it’s like a press show – intimate, and designed to leave a lasting impression. With an incomparable selection of designs and styles from fashion forward to traditional, it is the modern bride’s “most inspiring fashion event of the year”.

We will of course be showing our new collections at the Modern Bride Show, not only my latest gowns but also our new ‘Charleston Collection’ – a beautiful vintage inspired hair accessory collection designed and hand-made in England exclusively for Madeline Isaac-James by the talented Paula Marsh of the Vintage Sparkle Company.  All pieces from the Charleston Collection will be available to order at the show (and there will be some limited stock available to purchase immediately), so don’t miss out on both our gowns AND our hair accessory collection.

In addition to meeting both me and my team, check out a selection of our gowns in the amazing catwalk show.  Beautifully presented and professionally produced, the catwalk shows will highlight the very latest trends in bridal design from the top designers at the Modern Bride Show.  Our stand is right next to the catwalk, so make sure you either visit us before or right after the show – you can’t miss us!   The Modern Bride show will be held at ExCel in London from 5th-7th November, and tickets are now available. See www.modernbrideshow.co.uk for more details.

Whilst totally gorgeous bridal fashion is, of course, at the core of Modern Bride’s fashion offering, there is also something very special lined up for the all-important supporting cast. Brides magazine will be hosting a boutique style show, with expert commentary and insight direct from the style show sofa, featuring fashion and styling for the groom, mother of the bride and bridesmaids.

We’re really looking forward to this show and to meeting lots and lots of bride-to-be – it’s a must to visit this beautiful show if you’re getting married in the next 12-24 months – not only for my amazing collections (she says modestly!) but also to get inspiration and ideas from many fabulous, high quality, wedding suppliers. We look forward to seeing you there! xx

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Following the news of the forthcoming launch of our fabulous new hair accessory collection, the Charleston Collection, we’ve been inundated with requests for more images!  We can’t share ALL of the images with you at once  (we need to leave SOME mystery for the official launch at the British Bridal Exhibition next week!), but we’re going to give you another little peek at this fabulous new collection.

Introducing the ‘Chicago’ hair comb:

This fabulous hair comb is inspired by the exciting and glamorous flappers of the Roaring Twenties and is perfect for brides looking for a statement piece which oozes glamour and style!

The Chicago hair comb works perfectly with gowns in our Starlet Collection.  Worn with Theda or Charlize, this hair comb will help complete the look with more than a dash of delectable 1920′s styling.

If a 1920′s look isn’t what you’re after, we have more gorgeous pieces that work equally well with both our Starlet and Candlelit gown Collections….

 Introducing the ‘Manhattan’ hairband (right):

ManhattanThe Manhattan hairband is a vision of elegance, successfully combining sparkling crystal elements with creamy pearls.  A simply stunning piece that works well with most gown styles and which can be worn in a variety of ways.  We’ve teamed this gorgeous hairband with our ’Tuesday’ gown, and it really did take our breath away!

Remember that every single one of the pieces in our Charleston Collection includes a tiny blue crystal and either a genuine vintage pearl or a genuine vintage crystal, taking care of the three out of four of the ‘something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue’ tradition!  We hope you love these pieces as much as we do – we’ll be releasing more images as we launch the collection! xx

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We are very pleased to confirm that we will be unveiling an exclusive vintage inspired hair accessory collection called the ‘Charleston Collection’ at the British Bridal Exhibition (BBEH) in September.  Designed to co-ordinate effortlessly with our Starlet and Candlelit Collections (also being unveiled in their entirety at the BBEH), the Charleston Collection promises brides and retailers beautiful vintage inspired hair accessories designed and hand-made in England

The collection is named after the Charleston dance – a dance which gained popularity in the 1920’s and was considered exciting and innovative - we think this is the most apt name for the collection as this collection brings a new, even more exciting element to our brand and works beautifully with the gowns in our collections.  We’re delighted to have joined forces with Paula Marsh from The Vintage Sparkle Company who has created this superb vintage inspired collection exclusively for Madeline Isaac-James.  Each unique piece is named after a song, dance or star from the Roaring Twenties, reflecting the excitement, freedom and ‘all that jazz’ reminiscent of that era.  The collection includes gorgeous combs, tiaras and headbands – all of which are hand-made in Paula’s studio in Hampshire.  Individually made to order including Swarovski components in the design, every single piece includes a tiny blue crystal and a genuine vintage pearl or crystal (taking care of three of the ‘something old, something new…’ tradition).  In addition, understanding that many brides wish to incorporate mementoes of their special day in their daily lives, the collection cleverly uses working crystal brooches in certain designs which after the wedding can be carefully removed from the piece and used by the bride as a constant reminder of her wedding.  Each piece is beautifully presented in a keepsake box with lashings of tissue and ribbon. 

We really love the Charleston Collection and believe that this beautiful collection is perfect for brides and retailers looking for a vintage inspired hair accessory collection that encapsulates style, glamour and glitz!  To see the new collection in its entirety, visit us in the Designer Room (stand D8) at the British Bridal Exhibition, 12-14 Sep 2010.

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