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The bridal planner for Wilmington and the beaches of Southeastern North Carolina |
“Vintage” was the theme as five Wilmington shops displayed their bridal and formal gowns at the Third Annual Cape Fear Wedding Show on Nov. 2, 2008.
Photos by Tom Sapp
Milliner Jan Wutkowski designed custom hats and headpieces to complement romantic dresses and separates from the Pat Dahnke designer line, appropriate for brides, bridal parties, and mothers. Jan’s original designs
are based on vintage bridal headwear from the turn of the 20th Century through the Roaring ‘20s, Hollywood glamour of the ‘30s, and the War years of the ‘40s. Accessories are from aMuse’s large collection of vintage costume jewelry.
Arrenda’s gowns are from Watters & Watters. Their line of formal gowns for bridesmaids and mothers
reflects this season’s trend toward dark colors, blacks and metallic fabrics with scarcely a pastel in sight. Arrenda’s models
are wearing headpieces designed and hand-made by Jan Wutkowski of aMuse Artisanal Finery.
Gold-hue couture gown with peek-a-boo tulle overlay from Anjolique.
Bride in corseted satin and tulle ball gown is accompanied by her bridesmaid in a shimmery babydoll dress.
Organza ball gown is Camille’s signature bridal dress for the 2009 season. The strapless fitted bodice is adorned
with crystal beaded lace as well as scalloped trim.
Form-fitting silk destination gown features bold rhinestone accents.
This gunmetal gray bridesmaid gown features a halter bodice.
David’s features bridal, bridesmaid and formal gowns from such names as Galina and Oleg Cassini.
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