Sunday, 8 May 2011

It's Wedding Season!!

Hello lovely ladies of Blogsville!! Have you missed me or have you been too busy marvelling at how stunningly beautiful Kate Middleton, or as we are now to call her, the Duchess of Cambridge, looked on her wedding day?! To any of my Facebook friends out there, did you enjoy my commentary throughout the whole event? I laughed, I cried, then cried a little bit more, then cried a little bit more - I'm definitely a crier at weddings!

So, all this talk of wedding's begs the question of what to wear for such an occasion, and this week I've opted for something I think would be suitable on all levels, smart, sophisticated but still showing that Von Frock sparkle...


Gorgeous isn't it? This halterneck polka dot dress is from Vivien of Holloway (http://www.vivienofholloway.com/). I've added the elasticated white belt to it to accentuate the waist area, which I think is always a good look. So, a cute dress with a nice belt, where are the obligatory shoes and handbag I hear you cry? Here you go...


Now I know some people are a little confused when it comes to wearing white at a wedding, but rest assured, white accessories are fine, I think it's turning up in a full on white gown that may annoy the bride! You're probably aware now that I love a platform peeptoe, for me a platform heel not only looks great, it's easy on the feet too, giving the impression of a super high heel but the platform making it a little easier on the soles. These shoes are from River Island (http://www.riverisland.com/). The straw clutch is from ASOS (http://www.asos.com/) and I love it. Straw accessories give such a feeling of vintage and summertime and I like this one because of it's size. It's quite large for a clutch, but that's because it originally had a gold and leather Chanel style strap, so was an over the shoulder bag, I took the strap off though to give it a less casual look.



All in all, I think this is a great outfit for a wedding, however you don't just have to stop at adding shoes and a handbag, as is the case with many weddings it's nice to wear something on the head, for this dress, to keep in with the look of the era, I would add a couple of white hair flowers to one side of the head or perhaps a white fascinator, but stay away from anything with a net veil on the front, as we'll be right back to that annoying of the bride again!

However, if you're not really into hair accessories or hats how about pepping up the dress with a corsage to give the outfit a little something extra...


The flower I've added here was from Accessorize (http://www.accessorize.com/) a few years ago and is actually for the hair, but clips just as easily onto a dress. These kind of hair flowers can be bought from lots of places, so it's just a matter of keeping an eye out for them.  Here's another option of how to wear it...



I think this outfit is worthy of an invite to any Royal wedding, maybe Harry & Chelsy next?! Whilst not all of us may have the big buck's to spend like royalty, or Victoria Beckham, on an outfit, looking great can still be achieved on a modest budget and we can still feel like a million dollars!

So, another week, another look which I hope you love. Please let me know what you think, I'd love to read your comments below.

Don't forget, you can follow me on Twitter (LucilleVonFrock) & Facebook. If you need to get in touch email me at helen@lucille-von-frock.co.uk and call me on 07547 635870 - don't be a stranger, get in touch! xx

Ps: I'm about to embark on a new adventure, all this talk of wedding's has given me the urge to make sure all you beautiful bride's to be out there have a Hen Night to remember, so Von Frock's Vintage Hen's is almost here!! If you are coming to London for your Hen Night and wish to indulge in some burlesque fun get in touch, I will come to your hotel, dress you and your friends, arrange for your hair & make up to be done in a vintage style then send you off with tickets to the top Burlesque show in London!! It's all so VERY exciting!




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