Vintage inspired pantsuit…x

I know I love dresses,…

Well, this dress has legs!
The Tailored Pantsuit Inspired by a gorgeous vintage find,.. well of course.
Tweaked and tailored, to be an ultimate silhouette. Great for dinner, elegant , sophisticated , fabulously sexy with its understated appeal, and wonderfully flattering to boot.
Needs heels. Yes, heels are a must. I wear mine with strong Miu Miu sandals. It just adds the lift and extension of the leg which is necessary with this silhouette. Especially as the pant legs are cut just shy of the ankle.
It  just finishes the look off perfectly.

A sharp clutch and long length chain or longer length jewellery adds to the look . Perfect for a great evening out…x

UK manufacturing skills a lure for luxury brands

Great to see many luxury brands are now starting to use British manufacturing again. It’s something we at Suzannah are passionate about.

So we wanted to share this article with you.

UK manufacturing skills a lure for luxury brands | Reuters.

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Delicious Sorbet Pink One Shoulder Cocktail Frock…x

Immaculately tailored in London from the most fabulous structured Italian Silk Gazar. The Suzannah signature one shoulder cocktail dress is perfect for any summer event. Fabulously and deliciously 2012 in Sorbet Pink…x

 

Heart Prints racing for Valentines day!…x

 

Couldn’t resist the temptation to design the vintage inspired  Heart Print Midi and the 30’s Silk Tea Dress..x

A beautiful mood board, featuring the Suzannah peplum dress in ‘Parisian Winter’

I had to blog about this post. I loved the montage and feeling of the mood board I found on the fab website Polyvore today, featuring my Suzannah Sporty Peplum Boudoir Dress

The sensitive colouration using the rich aubergine Mcqueen clutch is perfect.

There were many mood boards create on the site which were really fab,.. however this was my favourite. Parisian Winter by ssquared…x

Parisian Winter – Polyvore.

Parisian Winter

Vintage dress
£695 – suzannah.com

Casadei stiletto high heels
£514 – farfetch.com

Skull clutch
$1,495 – cultstatus.com.au

Munnu diamond cuff bracelet
$95,000 – barneys.com

Cathy Waterman pave earrings
$12,600 – barneys.com

The Silk Road,.. our beautiful vintage inspired tea dress. Archived

Annabel Wills, the textile curator of the Silk Museum in Macclesfield sent me the photographs this week to a fabulous exhibit featuring our silk tea dress

and silk cotton fifties dress.

The beautiful Suzannah vintage inspired Chinoiserie tea dress is displayed against the stunning orginal 1940’s textile works of Edith Buxton.

Wonderful brush stroke artwork. Simply divine.

Here is the link to a great article from Cheshire Life explaining about Edith, her work and the textiles within the exhibition in the museum.


Couture Shows and 1950s Retro Blue…x

I must comment on the Spring Summer 12 Couture Shows.

This season my eyes were aghast at Valentino. I am normally the biggest Dior fan, but of course this season it was to take a different spirit. Valentino has literally taken me a back though. A breath of freshness, a lightness and the wonderful, charming and divine romantic spirit, yet delivered with a relaxed strength. Sheer beauty. Delicate soft lines, intricate detailing, a soft chalky sensitive palette of wonderful french pastels, from Vanilla to Rose. Organdies and sheer silks replaced the more usual stiffer Double Duchesse Silks and Gazars and the expected depth of sheen was brought about by chintz jacquard and moires. Again a very french country undertone. The prints where soft and delicate and considered. Beautiful sprig florals. Simply charming.  The most feminine and delicate couture collection I have ever seen. An inspiration of course, and a confirmation for experimenting with coloured pastels and opting for dryer, more matt surface textures and reverting to intricate sensitive detailing.
On the flipside was Chanel . Strong, clean and statement. A definite retro under current with strong elegance. My eyes leapt out when the  show revealed our favourite tone of blue for this spring summer season. The perfect fifties retro blue. So fabulous to see this wonderfully energetic colour in chic formal clothing, and especially exciting in couture. Executed to perfection to keep a modern spirit and retro attitude with strong, simple perfect proportion.

Our dresses: the retro one shoulder tulip, and the Joanie shift are our take on 1950’s blue. Our Jubilee inspired pieces in fact. We dyed  matt cotton lace to exactly match a 1950s blouse which I have had for a few years now, and never known quite what to do with!.. I found its new moment.

So on that note they definitely need topping with the finest saucer shaped millinery from Gina Foster’s Jubilee collection. The oh so fabulously 1950s inspired piece below is called Alnatt and will be available to order in a couple of weeks.



Just needing a chic pair of smart driving gloves I feel!

Suzannah 1940’s inspired vintage bride..x

So thrilled were we to receive a couple of photographs of this wonderful wedding in London this December.

Mary, our gorgeous London bride was styled perfectly with a  sprinkling of vintage charm.

The brief was for an understated chic wedding dress, …which didn’t look too weddingy,  for a winter city church wedding and reception in London.

The understated 1940’s inspired wedding dress, the Astor  was chosen from our collection of  ‘less formal wedding dresses’  because of its timeless appeal and vintage spirit.

 

The Astor  would be a beautiful piece which could perhaps be worn again,…and most certainly be treasured for years to come.

We styled the dress for this occasion with a vintage fur wrap  which we lined in silk satin to match the fluid scarf like ties on the dress, and then commissioned the most fabulous milliner  Edwina Ibbotsen who we work with on couture and bespoke pieces to make Mary one of her fabulous pillbox hats which had birdcage veiling. The millinery was a piece of art in itself, a beautiful lace covered pill box which was then custom hand beaded in rose gold bugle beads to subtely tie in with the rosey peach tones in the silk trim of the Astor and the most beautiful pair of Rupert Sanderson rose gold leather sandals which we had suggested to complete the look.

As Mary’s wedding ceremony was in a church with quite a long aisle , we adapted the back of the dress to taper down to the floor from an above ankle length at the front  to fall into a gentle puddle of silk, to give a nod to a train. With the millinery giving the illusion of a veil, the traditional aspects which
one would normally perhaps expect were certainly there.

Mary chose Nadira Persuad, who is a celebrity make up artist which we recommended on this occasion. Nad has the ability to create  more ‘red carpet’ looks and relevant understated fashion looks for our brides that would perhaps want to be a little more styled.

Here was Nadira’s inspiration for Mary

“The aim for the make up was for timeless feel with the effort to enhance Mary’s natural beauty and keep eyes defined with eyeliner and individual lashes. Hair inspiration taken from the demure beauty, Audrey Tatou and her understated hair with body and movement, carefully under-styled.”