Thursday, June 6, 2019

Upcycled Wedding Dresses




With a nuptial trends leaning toward destinations and themed events, brides are enjoying more than ever dresses that are  personalized and wildly creative. Creating a revisionist dress is a beautiful way to celebrate your wedding.

Back in your great grandmother's day weddings were not necessarily a big lavish affair.  Often the weddings were brunch time or mid-afternoon followed by cake, punch or champagne. Not a sit down dinner affair costing thousands and thousands. Rings were an uninterrupted band of gold.  A simple wedding that reflected an honest commitment of love.  

Two weddings I’ve attended recently were brilliant ways to celebrate. The first wedding was a Halloween party that at 10pm the hosts welcomed the surprised guests to their wedding. The bride and groom proceeded to marry in their beautifully created upcycled costumes.  The guests had an amazing time.  It was a fantastic event.  The second was a semi-destination wedding. The bride and groom had a late afternoon Malibu beach wedding followed by cupcakes and a champagne toast.  Afterwards, those who had chosen to go to the reception, would meet the bride and groom the next evening for dinner in Hawaii. A memorable, and fun event .

Frequently the cost of a bridal gowns will  devour  a huge part of the wedding budget.  Really quite a sad legacy for a dress worn just once, then stashed in a preservation box. Meanwhile grooms have been the ones to enjoy the saving and ease of renting a tuxedo.  Fortunately the trend for grooms has changed to more creative choices as well.

For the bride, I'm in love with dipped dyed wedding dresses. An idea that has been trending  for a few years. However,  instead of buying a new high priced dipped dyed dress, try sourcing dresses at resale shops and creating your own one of a kind. Dip dyeing bridesmaids  dresses is a way to individualize and coordinate as well.   A plain dress can become extraordinary fantasy dress.  I've linked below ways to dye at home. Just remember synthetic fabrics require different dyes than natural fiber fabrics. So look at  the dress label.









The lemons coupled with geranium stems simple and elegant. Perfect for an elegant countryside type wedding.


This vintage picnic wedding is simple but has great style. Whether sand or turf, own your wedding, don't let your wedding own you.    Have fun and enjoy your new life together.


Tub dying-

Past wedding posts-



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Friday, March 22, 2019

Upcycle Couture


For nearly twenty years style has flatlined in mediocrity.  The runway has floundered desperately seeking a new direction.  The catalyst in my opinion began with  9-11, followed by the war, and the great recession. Throughout this time  there has been a long standing elephant in the room people have been avoiding. Finally awareness and understanding has taken the reins of the garment industry.

Most people now are aware of  global warming, stripped resources, and an insurmountable amount of plastic trash polluting oceans and killing marine life. Contributing to this significant amount of waste, is a  first world indulgence statistic. The average person wears  a garment six times before dumping it.  Two thirds of all clothes eventually end up in a landfill.



As people are becoming more aware, regenerist street style has given  rise to couture looks. This change has come from better understanding, fast fashion rebellion, artistic expression, and a quest for individualism. From clean line simplicity, expressive statement wear, a daily uniform, or daily cosplay, there is no doubt the future of fashion is changing.

For those who have Kondo’d their closet, there is a solid understanding of how much individuals accumulate, and don’t need. Vapid consumerism harks back to peer pressure and a psychological need to fill a void not satiated by other elements. Now people are kissing their fashion indiscretions good bye.  Unfortunately letting go is further contribing to the already critical situation of waste.

Donating over trashing is good, however much of these donations are still destined for landfills.  Society must solve this overwhelming global problem.  New purchases should have meaning and social consciousness. To  upcycle, recycle, and repurpose is significant for solving both our global wastefulness and truly expressing a great sense of style.

Bring in individualism . The Phoenix has risen for this direction. Now purchasing of meaningless fast fashion  almost requires an apology of ignorance to a world problem. The resale market has grown larger than retail. Clearly consumers have changed about what is important. Zero waste is a growing  goal.

Now retailers like H&M have developed an upcycle / recycle textile program .  A couple of seasons back, Dolce&Gabbana presented a statement coat  created from workroom scraps .  Maharishi men’s wear has created a limited line of upcycled coats created from quilted jacket linings last season.



With more companies getting on board with the upcycled one of a kind fashion, the trend is clear and importantly, here to stay.  The time has ended for big box mediocrity and fashion obsolescence .  Whether purchasing resale, sourcing upcycle, or creating your own,  the revolution of individualism and zero waste has arrived. 

The upcycled fashion boards below are one of kind. So consumers will have to keep their eyes open to source or create their own one of kind.











If you happen to be in Brooklyn  check out Zero Waste Daniel -

Luxury purses 

Billboards to bags-

Upcycled purses



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 #ArtisticValue  #ArtsAndExpressionism #UpcycledFashion