Posts Tagged ‘Royal Wedding’

Introducing New Blue Ribbon Shrugs & Jackets

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

The new Blue Ribbon Shrug collection was launched at the BBEH in Harrogate in September. The shrug range is just what brides and bridal shops are looking for – beautiful styles handmade in England with the well-respected, high-quality Blue Ribbon label.

Blue Ribbon Stand at the BBEH

Shrugs have been sought after by brides since the Duchess of Cambridge wore an elegant long-sleeved lace shrug at her royal wedding to Prince William. Shrugs not only embellish a dress, but provide several different looks for throughout your wedding day.

Catheine Middleton Lace Wedding Veil

The range from Blue Ribbon includes both long and short sleeved styles…

SH5-2 Cap Sleeved Lace Jacket

SH5-2 Cap Sleeved Lace Jacket

SH2-2 Long Sleeved Lace Shrug

SH2-2 Long Sleeved Lace Shrug

SH1-5 Short Sleeved French Lace Shrug

SH1-5 Short Sleeved French Lace Shrug

…a variety of fabrics including lace, chiffon, organza, silk and tulle…

SH4-8 Polyester Dupion Jacket

SH4-8 Polyester Dupion Jacket

SH1-10 Zinc Silk Dupion Short Sleeved Shrug

SH1-10 Zinc Silk Dupion Short Sleeved Shrug

SH1-7 Short Sleeved Organza Shrug

SH1-7 Short Sleeved Organza Shrug

…and various embellishments such as pretty flowers or elegant pearls.

SH1-9 Tulle Shrug Flower detail

SH1-9 Tulle Shrug Flower detail

SH1-7 Sleeve Cameo Detail

SH1-7 Sleeve Cameo Detail

SH3-4 Pearl Sleeve Detail

SH3-4 Pearl Sleeve Detail

Every style can be made in any fabric, each available in a wide range of colours.

SH4-5 Riviera Silk Organza Jacket

SH4-5 Riviera Silk Organza Jacket

SH1-10 Antique Plum Silk Dupion Shrug

SH1-10 Antique Plum Silk Dupion Shrug

SH4-7 Geranium Silk Dupion Jacket

SH4-7 Geranium Silk Dupion Jacket

Sizes aren’t a worry either as all are available in a full size range, including size 20 and above.

Just as with Blue Ribbon Petticoats, each style comes with a small blue ribbon sewn inside for that special touch and your ‘something blue’.

To see more of the Blue Ribbon Shrug & Jacket collection, see our new gallery.

If you missed out at the Harrogate or Chicago shows, give us a call on 01353 661600 (UK) or 888 858 3457 (US) or email info@richarddesigns.co.uk and we can send you a brochure, or arrange a no obligation appointment with one of our company representatives for you to see the styles in your own shop.

If you are a bride and would like to see the Blue Ribbon Shrug range in your local bridal shop, see our How to Buy page.

Visit M29 at the BBEH for more than just petticoats

Monday, September 5th, 2011

With only six days until BBEH, the biggest trade bridal event of the year begins, we will be here every day this week to show you what you can find on our five stands in Hall M. This weekend, Blue Ribbon Petticoats will be on display at the British Bridal Exhibition at the Harrogate International Centre.

Blue Ribbon Petticoats at BBEH

Blue Ribbon Petticoats have gone from strength to strength since their introduction onto the market in 2008. Including all dress shapes from a-line to fishtail, and with a large choice of colours including Antique White, Blue Ribbon gives you more than you expect when it comes to Petticoats. Luxurious fabrics, British manufacturing and superb customer service puts Blue Ribbon at the top.

This September, there is a new addition to the collection, due to be launched at the show next week. Shrugs and jackets will be shown for the first time, including styles for occasion wear as well as bridal wear. The same high quality and British manufacturing means you can have exactly what you need for your customer. Fabrics include silk, lace and tulle, and all are available in a wide range of colours. With dress fashions pointing towards illusion necklines and, of course, Catherine Middleton showcasing her elegant lace sleeves, these really are not to be missed!

Blue Ribbon Shrugs

As usual we will be releasing a couple of new petticoat shapes to keep up with the current dress trends. This time we will be showing the special 4 Hooped extra large petticoat that we told you about in April.

BR31 Sketch

The BR31 creates a very full skirt perfect for princess style gowns. The four hoops keep the net away from the bride’s legs, enabling her to walk freely, and creating the perfect shape. Finished with only four layers of net, the petticoat is light and easy to wear.

Last, but certainly not least, we have been working hard to create a detachable bustle which is designed to be attached to your choice of petticoat to create a full back to a skirt. The trend for bustle-back gowns is fully underway since the Royal Wedding in April when Catherine Middleton wore her beautiful pleated bustle skirt.

Kate Middleton's wedding dress

We hope that you will be able to join us between 11th – 13th September at the British Bridal Exhibition on Stand M29 to see the new petticoats and shrugs.

If you cannot make it to the exhibition, please call Jennifer on 01353 661600 or email info@richarddesigns.co.uk for an appointment to see the petticoats, or for a brochure.

Please note, the BBEH is a trade event. If you are a bride and would like more information or advice on petticoats, take a look at our advice page and gallery, or just give us a call on 01353 661600 or email info@richarddesigns.co.uk

Shop Floor News: The Impact of the Royal Wedding

Friday, July 29th, 2011
Ben Allen at the BBEH Today we bring you the third guest blog from our Senior Sales Executive Ben Allen. Ben has been as busy as ever on the road this past month, so thanks Ben for taking the time to write us such a wonderful blog about your views on the influence of Catherine Middleton’s wedding style. Enjoy!

Hello everyone!

Another month has passed so quickly, with two big shows just around the corner!

The first of these is MODA, where we will be exhibiting our exciting new collection of Boutique hats and fascinators on Stand G14. It’s now less than one month away so look out for blogs and sneak peaks into the new collection over the coming weeks! Then, just a little further off (11 – 13 September), is BBEH where we will be on our usual stand M33.

However for now I’d like to talk about the impact that the royal wedding between Catherine Middleton and Prince William has had on the industry. The wedding itself was such a magnificent occasion. My family and I all admired her outfit, the beauty of the Cathedral, and of course her elegant accessories. These have influenced our beautiful Royal wedding inspired collection of tiaras and veils, which you can see here. The state occasion seemed to give the whole country a boost, and the interest in bridal wear increased sharply over the royal wedding weekend. Our sales certainly suddenly increased following the wedding, and I am sure shops will have seen the same increased level of interest.

As you can see we have created several tiaras and veils, although I have found these two to be the best selling across the whole of the UK

TR1344A Large crown shape crystal tiara

Large Crown Shape Tiara TR1344A

C353C Wedding Veil. Soft tulle with fine french lace edge

Fine French Lace Wedding Veil C353C

I believe that this is because they are the closest likeness to Catherine’s traditional shaped Cartier diamond tiara and soft silk lace wedding veil. There is a strong feeling across the whole of the UK that in the short term brides will be looking to emulate her style, if not seek inspiration from her entire look. As talk of the royal wedding continues in current bridal magazines and websites we can see that this is the case, but I think that it is too soon to tell whether her style of accessories will have a long lasting effect on the buying patterns of brides. Perhaps we will see the full effect of Catherine’s influence in next year’s brides. What do you think?

Catherine Middleton Prince William Wedding veil

Although it is too early to tell whether brides will aspire to dress as Catherine did on her wedding day, I feel that she has given us two important points to note. Firstly she has given the already re-surging lace dress a massive boost by combining it with a full skirt, cinched in waist and long lace sleeved shrug (a style that we haven’t seen for a few years!). This has brought this style much further into the public’s consciousness. Secondly, and of much greater importance, it has given us a new style icon. She is clearly a very confident young woman with an understated elegance that so many people can identify with, which is bound to influence both the fashion and the wedding industry for many years to come.

Catherine Middleton's Wedding Dress at the Royal Collection

I have really enjoyed the past month on the road, especially discussing Catherine’s influence with the customers I’ve visited. If you have any thoughts regarding this I would love to hear from you, just leave a comment below. In my next blog I will be giving feedback on the most popular styles from MODA.

I look forward to seeing you all at the upcoming BBEH, where you will be able to see something new from Richard Designs, using strong influences taken from Catherine’s style.

Thanks for reading,

Ben
Senior Sales Executive

To see Ben’s other blogs, click here

Our choice of accessories for Zara Phillips

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

With only just over a week to go until Zara Philips and Mike Tindall tie the knot in Edinburgh, we take a look at accessories perfect for the third Royal Wedding of the year.

Zara Phillips Mike Tindall

Zara and her rugby captain husband-to-be Mike have kept everything about their wedding low-key so far. It is often reported that despite being the Queen’s grandchildren, Zara and her brother Peter Phillips are down to earth and like to live relatively private lives. We think that she therefore will choose understated, elegant accessories.

A traditional tiara is the norm for a royal wedding, and this understated silver tiara TR1311A would be perfect for Zara.

Tiara TR1311A

If she prefers to break from tradition this NIEVE side tiara NT124A would be perfect with its striking silver Swarovski crystals.

NIEVE Side Tiara NT124A

If we had to choose a veil for Zara, it would be simple, elegant and in a long length. This C297A with scalloped cord edge is a timeless choice.

Wedding veil C297A

or for a very pretty look, this C308B with embroidered detail would be perfect.

Wedding veil C308B

Or perhaps she’ll choose lace like The Duchess of Cambridge and her sister in law Autumn Kelly did, in which case the C340C would be a light and delicate choice.

Lace wedding veil C340C

Of course, Zara often likes to make a statement with her clothes, especially her hats and fascinators, so perhaps she will choose some bridal millinery such as those seen on the BBEH catwalk show in March

BBEH Catwalk Show

We can’t wait to see what Zara will choose to wear for her wedding on 30th July. One thing that is clear is that it will be a special, family orientated day for the happy couple. What would you choose for Zara to wear for her wedding?

We’ll be back after the wedding to round up the veil, tiara and jewellery that Zara choses, and of course the hats that the guests wear!

First image from here

Princess Charlene Wittstock’s Wedding Veil: The Details

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Before we start discussing the beautiful Princess Charlene’s wedding veil, have you seen our new Celebrity Weddings page? You can find information and pictures on all the recent celebrity weddings (including how to get their looks!) on this one page.

We have been asked what it is about Charlene Wittstock’s wedding veil that made it look so spectacular at her wedding to Prince Albert of Monaco, so today we share more details.

Charlene’s veil was a two-tier tulle creation with a simple beaded edge.

Charlene Wittstock wedding aisleImage from here

Charlene Wittstock VeilImage from here

The top tier, or blusher, was longer than on a standard veil, which you can see in this picture here.

Princess Charlene Wedding Veil BlusherImage from here

When the blusher is over Charlene’s face, it reaches beyond her hands, which considering it is already put quite far back on her head, shows just how long the blusher really is. A standard blusher is around 30” long, and would fall just above the waist if worn at the back of the head, but we expect that Charlene’s was around 45” long.

Charlene Wittstock Wedding Veil BlusherImage from here

Of course as all of our veils are hand made to order, we can make them to any size you would like, so if you would like your veil to have a longer blusher then just let the bridal shop know when you make your order.

As mentioned, Charlene wore the veil further back below the crown of her head, so that it was secured just above her chignon. This created this beautiful halo effect when Charlene wore the blusher over her face, which in our opinion makes her a truly stunning bride.

Charlene Wittstock wedding veilImage from here

The decoration on Charlene’s veil was very simple but effective. It allowed the long, flowing tulle to make up the bulk of the veil, meaning that the focus was on that beautiful shrouded effect.

Although Charlene is a royal bride, with a princess’s bank balance, her veil would be ideal for a bride who wants to look like a princess but doesn’t want to go over budget. The simple decoration brings the price down, and the long fine tulle gives a princess bride effect. A fantastic option for a bride who wants to achieve this effect would be a Richard Designs style C204C, with tiny Swarovski crystals sewn around the edge, in a 126” or 144” size, and with a longer blusher if you prefer.

C204C Wedding Veil

See here for information on Charlene’s silver hair piece and how to achieve a similar look.

Would you wear a longer blusher? Would you even wear your blusher over your face? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

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