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Bestselling Tiaras, Veils & Jewellery from the launch of the new collection at Harrogate

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

The Product Galleries have been updated with new collection pieces! See them here:

Today we are sharing with you the bestselling new veils, tiaras and jewellery from the BBEH in September.

The new collection was such a hit at the show, with both existing and new customers being drawn in by the beautiful Victorian displays. You were literally transported to a Victorian boudoir on Stand M33, as dressing tables and wardrobes bursting with treasures were waiting to be explored.

The new collection’s Victorian-Inspired theme was extremely popular, working well with current gown trends. Thank you for all of your feedback on the new collection. If you haven’t yet let us know your thoughts and would like to, just email us at info@richarddesigns.co.uk, give us a call on 01353 661600 or leave a comment at the end of this post. We always listen and act upon the feedback from our customers – it is invaluable to us, so thank you! To find out more about the inspiration of the new collection, see our current trends page.

But now let’s see the bestselling new styles. These are the must-have items so if you missed them at the show or couldn’t make it to Harrogate at all, make sure to call Jennifer and make an appointment with Ben or John who can show you the collection in your own shop (with no obligation to buy and no minimums!)

Jewellery

Cuff Bracelet P575B

Cuff Bracelet P575B

Silver Cameo & Swarovski Pearl Necklace P580

Silver Cameo & Swarovski Pearl Necklace P580

Silver Cuff Bracelet P576B

Silver Cuff Bracelet P576B

Victorian Style Necklace P583

Victorian Style Necklace P583

See these and more new styles in our Jewellery Gallery

Wedding Veils

Lace Wedding Veil C368C

Lace Wedding Veil C368C

Embroidered Pearl & Diamante Wedding Veil C356C

Embroidered Pearl & Diamante Wedding Veil C356C

Lace & Soft Veiling C366C

Lace & Soft Veiling C366C

Lace Wedding Veil C353B

Lace Wedding Veil C353B

The fact that several of the bestselling new designs are lace show just how important lace is this season. With dress designers using it in abundance, it is no surprise that you all loved the lace veils we had on display at the show.

See these and more new styles in our Wedding Veils Gallery

Tiaras & Headdresses

Pearl & Crystal Comb TR1415A

Pearl & Crystal Comb TR1415A

Filigree & Crystal Side Tiara TR1379A

Filigree & Crystal Side Tiara TR1379A

Side Tiara TR1372A

Side Tiara TR1372A

Silver Lace & Pearl Band TR1362A

Silver Lace & Pearl Band TR1362A

See these and more new styles in our Tiara Gallery

Remember to give us a call or email if you want to stock these unmissable new items in your shop. John and Ben are both currently on the road with the new collection and are looking forward to seeing you all soon.

If you are a bride and are interested in wearing Richard Designs at your wedding then see our How to Buy page.

Bestselling Bridal Fascinators, Jewelry, Shrugs and Petticoats at the National Bridal Market, Chicago 2011

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Did you miss the recap of the bestselling Veils and Tiaras from the National Bridal Market, Chicago? See it here.

As promised, we are back today revealing the most popular bridal fascinators, jewelry, shrugs and petticoats from our visit to the Chicago show last month. Even more orders have gone out this week to our new and existing customers and we hope that you like the new samples. Of course if you have any questions or feedback, Maria is always available on the phone (888 858 3457 toll-free) or email (maria@richarddesigns.co.uk) for a chat.

Now for the bestsellers…

Bridal Fascinators

Fascinator style F224 oozes sophistication and class. Simple yet striking the feather and filigree detail that sits on the side is finished off perfectly with a delicate birdcage veil.

F224 Ivory Fascinator

The FQ40 has been popular for several seasons, so it was no wonder people snapped it up at the Bridal Market. Delicate feathers and complementing crystals make this a classic style for brides and mother of the bride.

FQ40 Pebble Fascinator

The F225 is a really sweet style. The spotted tulle bird cage veil would work really well with a 50s style dress and the glitzy disc and bouncy flowers make this a fun piece to wear. Of course this style, as with all of the fascinators, can be made in different colours for different occasions.

F225 Ivory Fascinator with birdcage veil

Like the F224, the F227 is small and easy to wear. The striking silver detail on the base works well with many current gowns and the feather flower is also on-trend.

F227 Bridal Fascinator

Jewelry

The P583 necklace, earring and bracelet set is part of the Victorian Inspired collection, and combines many of the key influences of the era. Laces, cameos, sequins, filigrees and buttons have been layered by our designers and then finished off with a twist of pearl and crystal strands.

Victorian Inspired Bridal Necklace P583

The P538 jewelry set was released in March this year, and caters for the bride who wants to make a statement with her jewelry. Elaborate twists of various sized pearls and crystals make up this set.

P538 Silver Ivory Jewelry Set

P584 is similar to the P583 but is simpler and makes a feature of the Swarovski pearls at the neckline. The necklace ties together with a soft silver ribbon for an extra touch of texture and glamour.

Victorian Inspired Necklace P584

The cuff bracelet P575B is a simple way to make a statement at your wedding. The magnetic clasp means it is easy to dress your brides in the shop as it simply snaps shut – no fiddling required!

Bridal Cuff Bracelet P575B

Blue Ribbon Petticoats & Shrugs

The Bridal Market was the first time we showed our range of Blue Ribbon Petticoats & Shrugs to our US customers and we are pleased to say that you all loved them! Their femininity, high quality finish and sensitive design means they were a real hit!

The fishtail petticoat BR11 not only has three layers of net but also incorporates one hoop to make it easy to walk on your wedding day.

Fishtail Petticoat BR 11

The simplest style, the a-line BR1 has two hoops and a frill, and will work with many dresses.

A-line Petticoat BR1

BR8 is a stunning style perfect for gowns that are shaped at the hips and flare at the hem. It also has a hoop to keep the net away from your legs.

Flared Petticoat BR8

The most popular shrug at the Bridal Market was the SH1-9 which is a short sleeved style with fine tulle, flowers and diamante. This shrug can be made in a wide selection of colours to match any gown.

Tulle Shrug SH1-9

Tulle Shrug SH1-9 Detail

All Blue Ribbon petticoats and shrugs come with a small blue bow sewn into the design for your ‘something blue’!

See more Shrugs in our new shrug gallery.

Of course the new belt range was just as popular in the US as it was at our UK show. See the bestsellers here and the full range in our wedding belt gallery.

If you are a bridal wear retailer in the US and would like more information about our accessories, call Maria on 888 858 3457 or email maria@richarddesigns.co.uk

All of the above styles are also available in the UK, Europe and Scandanavia. For more information, brochures or an appointment with our company representatives contact Jennifer on 01353 661600 or email info@richarddesigns.co.uk.

If you are a bride and would like to wear Richard Designs at your wedding, please see our How to Buy page.

Visit M33 for the Biggest and Best Selection of Accessories at BBEH

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

We welcome you to join us in the world of Victoriana as we unveil our latest collection:

The cultural events, artistic movements and social fashions of the Victorian era influenced more areas of our lives than many of us are aware of. For this collection we have immersed ourselves into a historical ocean of inspiration, looking at the modest, moral and majestic. Modesty was key to the Victorian look, it was a time when a virtuous bride always turned out in her finest for all occasions, not least her wedding day, when lace, pearls, brooches and ruffles were a requirement and indulgence was the dress code!

Victorian Inspired Accessories by Richard Designs

‘Victorian Sonnets and Floral Bonnets’

This Victorian inspired collection has been carefully created to combine vintage style elements, inspired by the Victorian era with a contemporary use of fresh ivory lace and bright Swarovski crystals.

‘Heirloom Treasures and Lacy Pleasures’

This concept takes antique jewellery and Victorian costume details and modifies them into a fashionable product for the contemporary market. It demonstrates the practice of breaking down the elements of historic costume and turning them into a modern interpretation of Victorian fashion.

Elements of nature that were so popular in Victorian Design are captured within the detail of designs throughout our collections. Leaves, flowers, birds and all things natural have inspired our designers, you will see frothy gathered handmade lace, encrusted diamanté and set stone details with cameo elements echoing designs of the past. Fancy cuffs are replacing dainty bracelets for the contemporary Victoriana look.

Stand M33 is more than just a place to look and buy, it is a whole experience. You will be transported to the Victorian era, with beautiful furniture, luxurious fabrics and stunning displays. All are welcome to visit the Richard Designs stand from 11th –13th September at the BBEH in Harrogate.

Don’t forget that you can also see our Victorian Inspired headdresses and tiaras on the catwalk in the Bridal Preview Fashion Show. See more details here.

Special Offer

This BBEH we are holding a special offer for the duration of the show. Get a matching pair of earrings free with every necklace you buy!

The Classics

Our new Classics collection follows the Victorian theme, with simplified designs that promise a sale to even the most budget conscious brides. All Classics Tiaras are available in 3 sizes, and matching Jewellery includes Earrings for Free! The Classics will be on display on Stand M33 and are always worth a look – you will be amazed at our prices!

The Classics give you:The Classics by Richard Designs

  • Fast Delivery
  • No Minimum order
  • No Surcharges
  • Best Prices
  • Best Customer Service

Find out more about the Classics here.

We look forward to seeing you in Harrogate!

If you cannot make it to the show then just give us a call and we can send you a brochure or you can make an appointment to see the new styles in your own shop. Just call Jen on 01353 661600 or email info@richarddesigns.co.uk

Please note that the BBEH is a trade event. If you are a bride and are interested in seeing more of our accessories, click here.

Missed the run up to the BBEH? Catch up here:

BBEH: Introducing Rockliffe House
Bridal Inspirations for 2011-12
BBEH: Tiaras & Headdresses on the Catwalk
Visit M29 at the BBEH for more than just petticoats
Visit Stand M28 NIEVE Couture for the epitome of luxury in veils, tiaras, jewellery & millinery
Visit Stand M30 at the BBEH for another chance to see the Boutique Collection

Bridal Inspirations for 2011-12

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Today our Head Designer Kelly Harper shares with us her inspiration for the new collection that will be launched at the Harrogate show on 11th-13th September. Each season our team of designers choose a theme and their influences for the new collection. They put together inspirational mood boards to give an overview of the theme, which you can see below.

Kate Middleton's wedding dress

The inspiration for this season’s collection is the Victorian era and its influence on design today. Many contemporary designers are looking to this period of history for inspiration from its fashions, literature and the art and architectural shapes that identify this influential period. Inspiring design elements, illustrated in the fashions of the Victorian period, are creeping into bridal design. Designers such as Alexander McQueen, Vera Wang, Jesus Peiro and Cymbeline are all taking key elements and putting their trademark twist on a classic design feature. The re-interpreted bustle that featured on Catherine Middleton’s dress is a detail which many key designers are incorporating into their 2012 collections. The gathering or layering of pleats of fabric at the back emphasises the waist and pulls in at the hips, to create an elegant silhouette. High collars and illusion necklines are another key trend for next season and with the inclusion or such a neckline on the aforementioned Catherine dress, it will be no surprise that designers will be conceptualising their interpretations as we speak!

‘Victorian Sonnets and Floral Bonnets’ is the title of our new collection and mood board. It depicts the key trend details of the era, from fashion through the classes, to the art movements and literary masterpieces that define this period. Socially and economically the extended period through which Victoria reigned is influential and extensively researched for its wealth of information. We see monarchy that dress in their finery, with ostentatious full skirts and corseted waists, and detailing which includes a mix of textures including ruffle, lace and pleating all on one area. Such attention to detail in the accessories that they wore, from the fine lacy gloves, to the cameo bustle brooch and pearl collar details, they really inspire the new collection!

Heirloom Treasures and Lacy Pleasures DetailThe wealth that the upper classes enjoyed during this era is in complete contrast to the poverty that the working class endured. Yet at this time Victoria was one of the most loved monarchs of all time. Her love for her husband Albert and the tender age at which she became monarch, gained her respect and adoration. Her wedding was to establish White as the symbol of Morality and Purity for brides from this era onwards. The veils of the Victorian period were lacy and often quite heavy in appearance, with varieties of lace such as Tambour, Needlepoint and Valenciennes embellishing centre-back and edges. Almost all examples were floor length and two tiers. Many had gathered volume detail at the comb and Victoria’s example incorporated a floral, circlet headdress of Orange blossoms. Modesty was key to the Victorian look, and with the trend for lace sleeves and illusion necklines emerging within bridal wear, I can see elements of this ‘strapless with coverage’ trend, have been taken directly from styles of the Victorian era. It was a time when the young lady was a virtuous bride, always turned out in her finest for all occasions, not least her wedding day, when lace, pearls, brooches and ruffles were a requirement and indulgence was the dress code!

The Sunday best that even the working class would wear illustrates a well-considered ensemble, with every effort made to turn out in the best that they could afford! Ladies would re-use old materials for hand crafted skirts and boned bodices, with lace bib details and ruffled sleeves, and even customized their bonnets and brimmed hats with floral and lace details that they found to match. Accessorizing was not exclusive to the rich, people trimmed modest millinery with dainty ribbons and flowers, it seems that customisation is an age-old art!

Literary greats from this period such as Jane Eyre and Great Expectations are examples of period novels that hold firm favour with filmmakers and fashion students alike, for their classic romantic storylines and impressive costume inspiration. We can reference class divides from the art and literature of the era, with examples illustrating upper class women, turned out in their finery for afternoon picnics and evening soirees, and the working class from classics like Oliver twist who wear far more practical and modest clothing!

The popularity of the Pre-Raphaelite Movement, a group of like-minded realist artists, is illustrative of the Victorian passion for romantic stories. They loved nothing more than to listen to recitals of love Sonnets, and Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti was considered the chief poet. Their artwork primarily depicts stories of young beauties, which are battling with morality and love! Many of the young women in these artworks wear Victorian dress and yet there are examples of European influences from the Grecian dresses depicted in some William Waterhouse paintings.

The cultural events, artistic movements, and social fashions of the Victorian era influenced more areas of our lives than many of us are even aware of, and for this collection we immerse ourselves into a historical ocean of inspiration. Looking at the modest, moral and majestic, and taking inspiration from today’s designer interpretations of the iconic fashions of this influential era!

Victorian Sonnets and Floral Bonnets Mood Board

The second of our mood boards demonstrates how details from the Victorian period can be translated into contemporary designs and used to create future heirloom pieces to be passed down generations. Titled, ‘Heirloom Treasures and Lacy Pleasures’, this concept takes antique jewellery and costume details and modifies them into a fashionable product for the contemporary market. It demonstrates the practise of breaking down the elements of historic costume, and turning them in to a modern interpretation of Victorian fashion.

We see examples in high-end bridal fashion of lace trimmings and appliqués used with ruffles, pleating and gathering to emphasise sleeves and skirt tiers, while maintaining a modern silhouette, constructed from contemporary fabrics. Illusion necklines and sleeves constructed from sheer lace fabrics suggest bare skin, with subtlety and in a more contemporary manner. Overtly high collars and ruffle and lace cuffs accentuate the mood of the collections, while more flattering waistlines and slender tulip skirts modernise the look.

Chelsea Clinton Wedding BeltCinched in waistlines are key for next summer with emphasis on belt details to create a broken up silhouette. Many are incorporating antique flower, lace and stone detail with various widths for different skirt shapes. Catherine Middleton set a fine example with her belted evening gown, but it was Chelsea Clinton’s wispy Vera Wang wedding dress with belted waist that really started the trend. For a full-skirted gown and to create that cinched-in waistline without a breath-restricting corset, the use of a highly embellished belt can create that breathtaking silhouette so sought after by the Victorian and modern bride alike!

Elements of nature that were so popular within Victorian design are captured in jewellery details and headwear, with birds, insects, snakes, bows, leaves and flowers appearing in dress details and accessory designs. Ornate ‘jewellery bibs’ are encrusted with diamante and stone-set details, with cameo forms echoing designs of the past. Fancy cuffs are replacing dainty bracelets for the contemporary Victoriana look, with frothy gathered fabric and lace wrapping the wrist, and an antiqued brooch to finish.

Victorian Sonnets and Floral Bonnets Detail

Combing traditionally inharmonious fabrics creates a modernised look; examples include the use of antique lace inserts in cream leather, vintage style boots. In a similar way, dress designer Vera Wang has innovatively created visible tiers within her skirts using a traditional material such as ‘Horsehair’, otherwise known as ‘Crin’. When combined with softer silks and chiffon for a ‘swoosh’ affect, it can appear to give the skirt a soft, sculpted structure that remains sheer and light.

Jewellery designers look to the past for inspiration in many instances. For a conceptual piece that is innovative, yet practical, they translate Victorian fabrics into unusual materials. Silver is worked to interpret the form of lace and lace is crafted to imitate metal filigrees in jewellery designs. Ribbon ties replace clasps and laser cut silks represent crotchet work. Fresh flowers and fauna are interpreted in many forms from organza, lace and silk, traditionally, yet new textile innovations allow for flowers that look and feel realistic, yet remain contemporary.

Heirloom Treasures and Lacy Pleasures Mood Board

The colour palette for bridal next year focuses on dusty, aged, tonal colours predominantly, and takes inspiration from the Victorian era, (with their limited availability of vibrant dyes). Blush Pink, (influenced by Monique L’huiller for Reese Witherspoon), Dusty Pear, (Vera Wang), Light Aqua, Champagne, Gold and Light Tangerine are featuring in 2012 bridal dress collections. Paired with accents of Grey, Chestnut, Beige and of course Ivory they have an antique feel, although sophisticated when used singularly and subtly for a modern bride.

With such a wealth of inspiration to work from, our Design team are busy developing some truly innovative pieces, which take inspiration from the Victorian period and reinvent it as an heirloom treasure of the future!

The new Victorian inspired collection will be launched at the BBEH September 11-13th. This is a show for trade buyers only. If you are a bride and would like to see next season’s collection, please contact us for your local stockist.

If you are a bridal wear retailer, you are welcome to visit us on Stand M33 at the British Bridal Exhibition. See www.bbeh.co.uk for more information and to register for tickets.

Dress Your Dress: Alice Temperly’s Long Honeysuckle Dress

Friday, August 5th, 2011

A special treat again today from our Design Assistant Anna who has put together this inspirational mood board with accessories to complement Alice Temperly’s lace Honeysuckle dress. To see Anna’s other blogs, click here.

dress-your-dress-alice-temperly (Click image to see full version)

Centre Right Richard Designs Tiara TR1215A, Middle Top Richard Designs Tiara TR1226A, Richard Designs Bracelet and Earrings P515B, Left Shoes Benjamin Adams. Bottom Left Richard designs Tiara TR1228A. Dress Alice Temperly (Long Honeysuckle Dress). Top left, Top right and bottom right images from thisisglamorous.com.

This exquisite dress by Alice Temperly is beautifully elegant, the French lace and detailed embellishment using bugle beads and sequins creates a unique and stylish feel to the gown. To complement this gown an intricate side spray tiara would work perfectly, highlighting the sparkle within the embellishment. Choosing a headdress and jewellery with a hint of silver and antique silver will enhance the historic regency qualities of the dress while still creating a modern look. These eye-catching shoes by Benjamin Adams encrusted with Swarovski crystal finish the look perfectly, adding a unique fairytale feel. To create an aura which compliments this beautiful gown, I’ve included a crystal chandelier and gilded mirror, which could be included in the reception venue to complement the look of a stylised vintage glamour bride.

For more information on how to buy the tiaras and jewellery mentioned, click here.