Saturday, December 29, 2012

Love how the bride's shoes match the moody blue sky on Mt. Hood. Wait, are they wearing matching Chucks??? Angela's wedding at Timberline Lodge. The bride wore Giselle.

Thursday, December 20, 2012


Gorgeous Naomi (and dashing Alastair) at their Melbourne, Australia wedding. The bride wore Oysters & Pearls (with a fetching customized sleeve).

Friday, December 14, 2012

A dress, a dream, a designer:

When I first met her (8...9 years ago?) Phaedra was my server at a candlelit restaurant in Portland's Pearl District. But really she was (and is!) a budding bridal dress designer, with a penchant for gamine necklines and billows of tulle. She has long since flown to New York to try her fortunes there, but we keep in touch, as sisters in bridal design should (the dear girl has even rummaged through the Garment District for a very particular olive-gold velvet ribbon I needed). Now, after years of honing her skills with custom and one-of-a-kind design, she's preparing to produce her very own bridal gown collection! I couldn't be more excited, and I urge you to join me in supporting her venture on Kickstarter. If her backers' support amounts to $5000 by the time the pledge period ends, she'll receive matching funds to produce her line and lookbook. Special benefits are conferred at each pledge level (I can't wait to find out what dress is named after me).
Lovely Cynthia, married guess where in October. The bride wore Persuasion.

Whidbey Island wedding

Photographer Julie Harmsen forwarded me these pretty, pretty photos of Sarah and Hunter's wedding on windswept Whidbey Island. The rustic maritime location is such a sweet setting for her Oysters & Pearls gown.




{love this last one -- hurrah for the bride who's unafraid to rock the red wine}

Tuesday, December 11, 2012



Dear photos from Tasha's wedding at the Cornelius Pass octagonal barn. Her dress was a labor of love and I really did love making it...the perfect project for the patient days of winter. On a damp, dark January morning early this year, I began collaging together dozens of bits of hundred-year-old lace, stitching them one by one over a floating layer of tea-dyed silk organza. A truly handmade dress for a special girl. Thanks, Tasha.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

...that looks on Tempests and is never shaken...





Photos: Jessica Hill Photography
San Francisco's moody skies and blustery breezes matched Suzy's Tempest gown perfectly. The reception was at the spectacular Shell Dance Orchid Garden in Pacifica. Best wishes, Suzy and Evan.