Naomi Neoh ‘Love Letters’ Collection…

The prettiest lace PR package arrived this weekend, a delight to behold, then unwrap to reveal the contents inside from bridal wear designer Naomi Neoh.

This romantic collection was inspired by the grace and glamour of bygone eras and draws on the work of the Queen's couturier Norman Hartnell; think elegant ball gown silhouettes with sculpted waists and natural light flowing silks.

Is that headpiece below not gorgeous too? It is a design by the very talented Donna Crain who Naomi collaborated with on this shoot…

Love My Dress Wedding Blog – Photography Copyright (c) 2012, Hannah Duffy at Wedding Belles

Donna Crain headpiece for Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh's designs will appeal to the more classic  bride that is looking for something vintage inspired, something glamorous, something that whispers a little sexy but that screams elegant and chic.

I absolutely adore this tiered lace dress – this is possibly  my favourite design in the whole collection – 'Lady Mary'. This dress design was inspired by the early 20th Century costumes worn by the heroine of Downton Abbey.  It boasts the most beautiful delicate beaded lace and conveys a real essence of graceful elegance. Definitely my kind of gown…

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Classic full skirts, fashioned from flowing fabrics are light to wear and ofer a soft, beautiful movement…

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Chiffon is apparently Naomi's favourite fabric…

"…it moves with grace, swirls like a cloud and drapes beautifully. Brides will find the exquisite, flowing silks of my dresses sublime…"

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

All of Naomi's dresses are designed with hidden inner corsetry, to create that 'nipped in waist look…

"Our dresses are made with internal corsets to flatter and emphasise the waist and create a stunning silhouette.  Our corsets are surprisingly comfortable; light yet strong, they allow the bride to feel 'hugged', supported and to adopt an amazing posture…"

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi uses the most luxurious fabrics and details for her dresses – think light floaty silk, French lace, silk flowers and subtle beading.

A colour palette of vintage tones, including shell blush pink and oyster and oyster shades offer something truly beautiful for brides not wanting to wear traditional white…

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

 

Naomi Neoh Love Letters Collection

The Naomi Neoh studio is located at F11a Parkhall, 40 Martell Road, Dulwich, London, SE21 8EN.

The new Love Letters collection will be available in store at Naomi Neoh and stockists throughout the UK, from September 2012.

For further information, please contact [email protected] or visit the Naomi Neoh website.

Much love all,

Annabel

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Credits

Photography – Hannah Duffy at Wedding Belles
Models – Sophie Webb, Kayleigh Ann, Emily Wyatt
Flowers – Helen Main Ellen
Makeup Artist – Jenni Defalco
Hair Stylist – Tracey West
Headpieces – Donna Crain + By Harriet

Annabel

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Founder of Love My Dress. Passionate Podcaster and Editor. Annabel lives in rural North Yorkshire with her husband and business partner Philip, their two daughters and menagerie of furry hounds. She loves photography, meditation, walking, being outdoors and star gazing. She is fierce when it comes to championing talent within the wedding industry and when she's not working on Love My Dress, she supports her husband Philip in the running of the family's sustainable flower farm and floral design business, Moonwind Flowers. In 2013, she became a published author.

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