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Launching the new collection: The Decadent Twenties, Darling!

Thursday, September 6th, 2012

Today all of our new samples left Richard Designs HQ and are on their way to Harrogate for the British Bridal Exhibition! We can’t wait to see you all on Sunday for the big reveal!

The Decadent Twenties, Darling!

The new collection is absolutely stunning, and we know it is right on trend for next season. Including influences from the 1920s era of frivolity and fashion, the collection is delicate and sparkling.

Tiaras are intricately detailed with an abundance of crystal and an aspect of silver. Traditional shaped tiaras come to the forefront and we have created several new styles including crystal, pearl, lace and even handmade flowers.

Tiara TR1568A

Side tiaras are new and exciting, with delicate Chantilly laces combined with Guipure lace for a unique look that is easy to coordinate with current and upcoming gowns.

Side Tiara TR1557A

Once again our designers have created never seen before veil shapes, such as a unique destination wedding veil shape, designed to be easy to wear on the beach.

Embroidery has been carefully used to mimic the shape and details of lace, which will work perfectly with the abundance of lace gowns available.

Embroidered Weddigng Veil C407C

The new jewellery is beautiful and easy to wear. Long necklaces with Swarovski crystal can be layered to create a luxurious, flamboyant look so reminiscent of the 1920s.

Swarovski Crystal Long Necklace P627

New shoe clips and dress straps are available, including lace cap sleeves and a halter neck dress strap. This new lace appliqué shoe clip is sure to be a popular piece.

Lace Bridal Shoe Clip 9

Belts include the use of new fabrics such as pleated chiffon, combined with sequins, lace and beautiful crystal clasps.

Pleated Chiffon Wedding Belt 027

We are so excited about this new collection of accessories and cannot wait to show them all to you from this Sunday to Tuesday! You can find us in Hall M, Stand M33.

To find out more about the BBEH trade show, visit their website.

If you are a bride and are interested in purchasing Richard Designs for your wedding, see How to Buy.

See you all this weekend!

Bestselling Hats & Fascinators at Moda August 2012

Tuesday, August 21st, 2012

Today we share with you the top selling hats & fascinators from our recent Moda show. All of the new designs proved popular, with the new colour palette perfectly complementing the occasion wear gowns available in the Moda Women show.

Our new collection is inspired by the 1950s era of swing skirts and rock ‘n roll. New designs include fun design elements such as twists as well as vintage brooch details, classic pleated forms and feather embellishments.

The bestselling hats included this BM203H, with sinamay twists, feathers and a sweeping brim. This hat is perfect for those who don’t want a large brim hat, but still want to make a statement!

BM203H Beeswax Hat

The BM204H was very popular, and you can see why. The glamorous crystal brooch and handmade flowers are finished off with a large feather spine for a sophisticated look.

BM204H Pale Turquoise Hat

BM205H includes soft curls of sinamay, delicate handmade flowers and our most popular shaped hat, resulting in a stunning creation.

BM205H Navy Hat

FQ210 is a fun, quirky fascinator with a small sinamay disc and delicate curls peeping out from underneath.

FQ210 Turqoise Fascinator

FQ206 is our favourite – a stunning sweeping disc with handmade flowers and large feather spine, this is the fascinator equivalent of the BM204H above!

FQ206 Grey & Gold fascinator

FQ205’s unique shape and added height proved popular with buyers, too!

FQ205 Pink Fascinator

If you couldn’t make it to the show, Ben Allen is currently on the road with the new styles. To make an appointment to see they styles in your shop, just call or email us on 01353 661600 or info@richarddesigns.co.uk

If you are interested in purchasing a hat or fascinator for a wedding or event, see how to find your local stockist.

Hat & Fascinator Colour Palette for 2013

Tuesday, August 7th, 2012

With Moda UK quickly approaching, Richard Designs HQ is a hive of activity preparing everything for the launch of our new collection.

New hats and fascinators will be shown for the first time at Moda this weekend (12th – 14th August) at the NEC, all inspired by the 1950s. As well as the stunning new styles, current bestsellers will be available to see in our new occasionwear colour palette for Spring Summer 2013.

As Head Designer Kelly shared in her reveal of the inspiration behind this collection, new colours include the soft pastel shades of the 1950s.

Occasionwear Colour PaletteYou can see that the coral, papaya, opal grey, duck egg and sweet pea shades are soft and feminine, with hints of more powerful red and deep violet added for contrast.

Occasionwear Colour Palette

The Boutique Collection is renowned for its impressive colour matching service (which is complementary on request with every order). Over 7,000 shades of colour can be reached through our special colour mixing process. This means that your headwear can match your outfit exactly, creating a stand out look.

To see the new collection and the new colour palette, trade customers can visit Moda UK this weekend 12th – 14th August at the NEC Birmingham.

Find out how to buy if you would like to purchase a hat or fascinator from a stockist.

New Season Trends for Boutique Collection Spring Summer 2013

Friday, July 27th, 2012

With the Moda show just over two weeks away, our designers are hard at work putting the finishing touches to the new collection of occasionwear hats and fascinators.

We are please to now reveal that the new collection is titled:

Fabulous Fifties Fascinations

This stunning new collection sees never-seen before styles inspired by swing skirts, rock & roll and Hollywood glamour of the 1950’s.

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Here’s Head Designer Kelly’s thoughts on the new collection:

“The theme for the collection will focus on the 1950’s trend for elegant lady-like style. Focusing on the quirky yet feminine elements of the fashions of the fifties, and the way in which women were allowed to express themselves with frivolous fashion accessories and swing skirts. In post war Britain, fashion brought a resurgence of glamour and a move away from the austerity of utility wear. Peter Pan collars, narrow waists and poodle skirts with heals, partnered with smart accessory details such as gloves and scarves were iconic of fifties style.

In direct contrast to the square shoulders, pencil skirts and hourglass shape of early fifties, the later trends saw the move towards full skirts, in vibrant patterns, supported by petticoats. This allowed for greater movement when Rock and Roll was at its height. However, the styles that remain most iconic of this era are the sophisticated designs of Christian Dior and Coco Chanel. With their designs the emphasis remained on tailored, lady-like couture, highlighted by soft feminine touches. From the onset, the look was quite structured, yet the use of rounded shaped shoulders and loose long sleeves were created for a more universal appeal.

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Accessories were a compulsory feature, and the importance of glamour allowed women to wear fur with their pearls. Hats were worn to every occasion, with a hat for shopping, church and lunch of a different style. The designer influences and frivolity of the fifties offer limitless glamorous, feminine touches that are both commercial and contemporary. With vintage brooch details, classic pleated forms and feather embellishments, the 2013 designs exude elegance and sophistication, without losing the creative flare that is synonymous with the Boutique Collection.”

All the new styles, as well as popular existing styles, will be on display at the Moda show 12 – 14 August 2012. We hope to see you there.

Please note, the Moda show is a trade event. How to buy if you are not a trade customer.

Download the Romeo & Juliet Inspired Lookbook

Saturday, June 16th, 2012

Richard Designs Presents

Our current collection is inspired by Shakespeare’s love story Romeo & Juliet. Launched to bridal retailers in March, the collection is in stores now and available to buy (just call or email us to find your local stockist).

Romeo & Juliet Tuscan Garden

The collection include veils, tiaras, jewellery, belts, shoe clips and fascinators all inspired by romantic Italian culture.

At a masquerade ball

For more inspiration from the new collection, download our Romeo & Juliet lookbook.