My gorgeously talented friend Sharon Luecke recently kicked off her new business, Bygone Bridal. She has such an inspiring vision for this new creation. I am one-hundred percent behind it, and cheering her on. I love her passion for girls to reflect their true selves on the day of their wedding and to not just find their value in how expensive or name brand their dress might be. Choosing a dress that reflects your current personality and taste will help you feel so comfortable and organically beautiful on your wedding day. Sharon wants to help create an amazing authentic bridal experience that creates originality, while helping the bride find a dress that highlights who they are.
Sharon and I had a blast collaborating on lookbook ideas for the Bygone Bridal kickoff. We wanted to create looks that embodied two totally different personalities; both that are completely acceptable for your wedding day. Here we styled a couple dresses form Sharon's current collection.
If you would like to see the rest of Sharon's gorgeous pieces, they are found at Frolic Vintage in Downtown Springfield, Missouri. (409 N. Booneville Ave.)
The enchanting 'Willow the Dreamer' dress, modeled by the lovely Lily Boyd.
This stunning 'Luna The Sworn Lover' dress, modeled by the dear Mallory Brown.
Gorgeous photographs! Those vintage frocks are to die for!
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http://www.musingsofaflowerchild.com/
I didn't get a chance to tell you last night, but these images are stunning, Sarah!
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http://shelearnsthings.com
What a genius idea! These dresses are downright beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the mission statement behind the business. Such a unique perspective to look at.
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milaadams
i kind of love how badass the model looks smoking a cig in a wedding dress. stunning!
ReplyDeleteI recently went here for a party and right from the moment I walked in I was in awe and I can only hope my daddy dearest offers to pay for my wedding reception here someday! They took care of every little detail one can think of.
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