Most popular Suzannah dress for Henley Royal Regatta this year…x

and such a lovely sunny day for it too..!

We thought we’d share our most popular favourite for the Regatta this year. The Lawn Dress. Our Sheer midi length Lawn dress has been a great choice for todays event. Controlled and slick with a romantic essence and beauty which can only be appreciated when wearing. The lightness of the silk crepe georgette and fine vintage lace trimmed underslip feels nostalgic, whimsical and totally elegant. Ticking all appropriate shoulder and below the knee criteria so effortlessly.

A touch of chic with our resort hat and just in case opt for flats or low wedges!..No riverbank sinkage 🙂

Rupert Sandersons Elegy is a great low heel option to wear with the sheer Lawn Dress.

the Emily London panama resort hat is a perfect choice too. Chicly flip back the brim . A wonderful outfit of ‘heritage chic’.


A great new blog for Made in Great Britain…x

We were delighted to be represented in this fab you new blog about manufacturing in the UK. Such a relevant  and important topic.

http://makeitbritish.co.uk/category/inspirational-british-brands/

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The majority of our products are made in the UK and we will endeavour to continue.

Fortunately our tailored style lends itself to a British skill base.  We endeavour to keep our heritage alive with a fabulous modern edge..x

One shoulder Suzannah long dress featured in The Gloss

We’ve started to be featured in quite a few Irish magazines recently. Irish women love to dress up it seems!

Gloss is a wonderful supplement from the Irish Times newspaper is a new publication, which is a little like the Financial

Times How to Spend it supplement.

We are honoured to be graced on its centre page spread with our One Shoulder Long Dress in Olive, next to a beautiful maxi

dress by Erdem and wonderful jewels and bags by Jimmy Choo and Cartier

Quite beautiful, a wonderful fresh layout of olive greens and creams and gold,…all feeling like a nice drift into the tones for Fall’11..x

one shoulder long dress
One Shoulder Long Dress by Suzannah

Suzannah Yellow Couture One Shoulder cover of Fabric west london magazine…x

The silhouette of this dress is coming into its own.  So flattering with its wonderful couture structure and make .Flattering, slightly understated even in the fabulous retro yellow.

Somehow it is still not bling ,..just strong

The cover of Fabric looks great,…simple styled without its belt.

A good appropriate dress for an event. Will last through the seasons as can carry tights and stronger statement shoes too.

Our new versions of this dress are the flame lace one shoulder and of course the wonderful bridal Marvelette dress which is an even more indulgent take on this dress with the lace being all-over embroidered and totally lined in silk too

The lace adds a certain vintage charm whilst the slick lines and form of the silhouette keeps the lace from looking too sweet…x

 

Suzannah Cream Dress in Boodles advert..x

I just love the Boodles campaigns. So beautiful, luxury and effortlessly stylish. Their jewelry is to die for as I recently found out when on the mission to find my engagement ring.

Delighted this season again though as they featured one of the Suzananh dresses for their main campaign shot. The Party on The Lawn Dress, which we have re-launched this season, and going into fall too. We have lengthened to a midi length , and added a few twists: Inserting strips of vintage lace to the under slip was our favourite…

so in case it slips off your shoulder,…you are beautiful underneath too. The tangerine hammered silk satin sash completes the beautiful tones…x

Party on the Lawn Midi Cream Dress
Party on the Lawn Cream Dress by Suzannah for Boodles

Vintage Inspired Dresses for Ascot…x

There is nothing better than getting totally dressed up for the races or any event!

We have many dresses of course,..but I am really excited about this new dress.

It is of course below the knee, has an ample strap and vintageously and wonderfully retro

perfect for the race course. It is a development from our  beautiful Tea Cup dress which Alex Jones wore

to present the Royal Wedding but with a simplified bodice part.

Styling. A substancial fascinator has to be the oversized corsage this year,…

although looks just as wonderful with a wide brimmed resort hat or cheeky pill box…x

and I did stumble upon these the other day ( well,…stumble into actually) these fabulous Paul Smith

Pin up Red patent shoes,…. this dress looks amazing with red!

A great article to read about fashion and manufacture..x

I am rarely stimulated enough to write in with comments, and this is probably as public as I would go… but the below article written about the Kate Middleton/ Reiss dress worn when she met the Obamas last week, sent me on a bit of a mission to air my views as the matter is very much close to my heart.

Manufacturing in Great Britain is something I know a great deal about, being a designer, manufacturer and retailer for Suzannah.com  (a label which credits itself on producing wonderfully and immaculately tailored dresses in Great Britain.) It is a matter about something which I have experienced and experience on a daily basis and a matter which I strive to conquer.

The article written by Liz Jones for the daily mail is spot on.

In short the article is about David Reiss, the owner and founder of Reiss, being somewhat accused of producing his garments in a ‘sweat shop’, and Kate Middleton who in wearing a Reiss dress, had therefore been accused of buying into this process.

Neither of them guilty, as David so well explains ,…and in fact – far from!

Firstly, it is SO difficult to produce clothing in the UK these days. Firstly and foremost the UK manufacturing experience is mainly that of coating and heavy traditional tailoring cloths for which Britain used to, and still does, to an extent, produce.

It is extremely difficult to get dresses made here in the UK at a high quality and volume if theretailer is to be able to sell the garment at a anything resembling a commercial price. The factories themselves have extremely high wages to pay here and rents and rates to support. There are exceptions to this of course, but they are limited and reducing and somehow they need to be supported further.

There are a selected few ‘high end’ manufacturers and studios that I have come across through extensive research and experience, ..and a fabulous network of home workers- incidentally most of whom are Eastern European as they have a wonderfully high skill set and an extremely disciplined work ethic. BUT none of which could be tapped into by a high street (even though high-end) fashion chain because of the sheer cost.

I can only have the luxury of using such fabulous UK makers because of the small quantities of units which I produce and my end price point being considerably higher than the high street level of the market. Although because of my personal ethics and motives of my company I want to keep the majority of my production within this country if possible, as I grow. Burberry managed to achieve this through their own factories, and the nature of a large percentage of their product being coating.

Fashion is an uncontrollably fast business. The newness and innovation which is expected these days has to be supported by a huge establishment of researchers, designers, developers and marketeers, which, when coupled with the huge increase in prices of luxury fibres (even cotton prices have risen fourfold in 2 years before tailing off a bit recently), can only then be balanced out with manufacture from overseas for companies such as Reiss and Karen Millen.

If there wasn’t the wonderful and affordable manufacturing expertise in these countries, then what would happen to our wonderful Italian and French cloth manufacturers. These mills who, for me, keep ‘clothing’ alive would go bankrupt. They themselves cannot afford to only sell to the likes of designer brands who buy limited meterage.

So what is my point. I guess most of the designers and fashion companies in this country to my knowledge do their utmost to achieve the best value, worth and aesthetics to their product. The people who are really at fault and should come under such criticism are the large super market chains and ‘price for fashion’ chasers such as the well know high street cut price brands, and the larger retail superstores who really do create an unrealistic market and suspicion about the ethics of the ‘rag trade’ as a whole.

There are many good guys in the industry who have values and principles, and people should look beyond the label and research into the companies they are buying from. 

I am clearly continuing in my Made in Britain and Europe campaign as this ethic can work for my company and it was one of my reasons for starting my line in the first place, to provide fabulously finished and produced Italian and French cloth and tailor that cloth in the manner in which it and my customers deserve.

There are few people in this industry for a quick buck! As far as I have learn t in my 16 years to date working in this industry, the fashion industry for most is a labour of love and passion.

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All things wedding and lacy brides…x

Ooh we are still in the mood from the fabulous wedding and oh so beautiful Kate Middleton.

We are delighted about todays mention in todays You and Your wedding about the launch of Bride by Suzannah

http://www.youandyourwedding.co.uk/fashion/bridesmaids/new-suzannah-bridal-collection-wedding-dresses

Please email the boutique for a look book or telephone our Little Venice boutique to make an appointment or for

more information…x

http://www.suzannah.static76.co.uk/bride is the link for the look book on line x

A Royal Cheers…

Get A Regal On…planning your royal wedding party outfits for tomorrow ladies!  If you’re not going to the wedding we’re sure you’ll be partying in style! We hope you have a fantastic day of celebrations.  You know where to source your outfit come Prince Harry’s wedding!  Eat royal cake, drink bubbles and be merry…x…

ps: … if you spot any of our dresses whilst watching the wedding,..(heres a couple of them),.. don’t forget to email us, and we will send you a discount code for any product in store or on-line which will last until next Saturday 7th May

Suzannah xxx

Suzannah launches Bride…

We are delighted (well…we couldn’t wait !) to launch our new collection, Bride..

The dresses are available in our boutique at present and will be available on-line with the launch of our new Bridal website at the end of May…Suzannah x

http://www.suzannah.static76.co.uk/bride/

PRESS RELEASE

Designer label Suzannah launches Bride

Vintage couture meets Alice through the Looking Glass…….

Bride by Suzannah is a romantic new collection of charming vintage-inspired wedding dresses with a whimsical twist for wedding belles everywhere.  Fairytale dresses with a sprinkling of magic for beautiful breathtaking brides.  The Suzannah label is already well known in the industry for fashion to fall in love with.  Designer Suzannah Crabb’s amazing quirky couture party and cocktail dresses (that she designs from her boutique in Little Venice, London) have already been worn by Jasmine Guinness, Sophie Ellis Bextor and Hollywood actress Julie Christie.

Designer Suzannah says ‘I created my new bridal collection inspired by the current shift in trend that we are seeing.  Brides are moving away from wanting a traditional wedding dress and are choosing instead to invest in more of a unique ‘special’ dress to take them from the ceremony to the last dance. A dress they can also wear again to a party or special event. They dream of a luxurious statement dress which is charming and playful and makes them feel like them!  A dress to treasure for years to come and a fantasy to make hearts melt’.

Bride by Suzannah has been designed to bring out the inner black and white screen siren combined with the whimsical humour and magic of Alice.  The collection includes a range of stunning signature dresses that take their inspiration from the flirty flappers of the 1920’s through to the swirling romance of the 70’s.  Each dress has its own heritage with every element of the gown carefully produced and designed to be its ultimate. The pieces are made from luxurious couture fabrics which have a “ready couture sentiment”.  Bride by Suzannah dresses are designed to be bought off the peg, or if fittings are needed the process is designed efficiently so that the dress is ready to be collected within two months.  Deliciously warm inspired neutrals of rose quartz tinted ivory, clotted cream and warm white fill the colour palette on premium silks and lace from Italy and France. The print has been designed exclusively for the label and is produced on the finest Italian chiffon from Lake Como.

Editors Notes: Prices are from £650-£2500

Bride by Suzannah also includes vintage pieces from the 1920’s through to the 1970’s to accessorise with the dresses specifically sourced by Suzannah to be worn with the collection. Millinery and hair accessories have also been designed to be worn with the collection

To borrow samples for shoots or for hi-res images please contact Claire Norrish PR 07866 800900 or claire@clairenorrish.com  or visit www.suzannah.com