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Check out the organza flower we created to accent Crissa's waistband.  Yeah.  It is what you think it is.
For a friend's wedding, Crissa created our first design together.  This proved to be an excellent trial run before creating her wedding gown.  At our first consultation, I reviewed the great ideas Crissa brought.  Together we combined the best features, resulting in her darling tea-length organza bateau dress.

At left is the rough sketch, a typical result of a primary consultation.  For custom brides, the next step is a detailed illustration rendered to your likeness!
Crissa's wedding gown featured a bateau neckline with rhinestone embellishment.  The soft alencon lace bodice meets a glamorous satin skirt with an asymmetrical waistline.
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Congratulations to the Florentinos!
At an intial consultation, Natalie reviews style preferences from the bride.  Together you'll create a rough sketch of a proposed design that best showcases your body type and personality.  This is used to create your estimate.
A detailed hand or computer rendering is created to illustrate the design details and proportions.  This is used as a reference tool for the production team, but is also a fun way to share your design with loved ones until the next step.
A mock gown is created to test the fit and style details.  After your mock fitting, your gown is constructed!