Do I have a feast for the eyes to share with you today! This exquisite set of images was shot by acclaimed UK Wedding and Portrait Photographer, Julia Boggio.
The purpose of this beautiful, 1920's inspired photoshoot, which took place on the Orient Express, was to promote the new stunning new 'Orient Collection', by Magpie Vintage.
The Magpie Vintage Orient Collection of hair adornments, bracelets, cuffs and necklaces, are created using precious materials including, fresh water pearls and rhinestone jewels, and each individual design is hand-sewn to create one off classical pieces. Designs can be tailor-made to suit requirements. The Orient collection is available via Luella's Boudoir, though a small number of the accessories available via the Magpie Vintage website itself.
There is a link to a 'behind-the-scenes video' of the photoshoot provided at the end of this feature – produced by Julia's Film Director Husband, James Derbyshire. In the meantime, enjoy these simply beautiful images 🙂 ..
Love My Dress Wedding Blog – Photography Copyright (c) 2010, Julia Boggio
Photographer Julia Boggio told me…
"I was so excited when Magpie Vintage and Luella's Boudoir asked me to do this shoot. The Orient Express is such a British icon and I loved the challenge of the project: we were shooting on the platform during rush hour with no flash or reflectors allowed, then we had a short time on the train itself to get a range of shots while speeding through the English countryside.
After 2 hours, we had to quickly disembark in the middle of nowhere and get another train back. My favourite detail was the first edition copy of Murder on the Orient Express that Anna, the head of PR from the OE, brought along with her. Classic.Next year, we'll be releasing short behind-the-scenes films from this shoot and others with lighting tips & tricks for photographers. The films will be available on our training website, www.juliaboggiohigh.com…."
Models sported beautiful vintage inspired Bridal Wear from Luella's Boudoir, who I caught up with this week…
"All dresses at Luella's Boudoir are exclusive to the boutique, and they are all made in England. People are welcome to book appointments to try the dresses on by calling 0208 879 7744 or emailing [email protected]…."
The wedding dress modelled below is by designer Lisa Redman {the bottom panel of the skirt can be either pale organza or the same fabric as the dress itself – click here for more information}.
The wedding dress below is called Angel by Katja Nuutinen…
Can you just imagine the gasps of delight and the intakes of breath taken by your wedding guests as you walked into the ceremony and down the aisle sporting this beautiful necklace?
The beautiful strapless bridal gown below is another Lisa Redman design…
Credits
♥ Photography ~Julia Boggio
♥ Accessories ~ Magpie Vintage
♥ Bridal Wear ~ Luella's Boudoir
♥ Hair and Makeup ~ Kaz Fernando
So beautiful, as would be anything produced by the creative team above, who I'd like to thank for allowing me to feature these beautiful images on the Love My Dress Wedding Blog.
You can view a brief 'behind the scenes' video from this photoshoot, filmed by Julia's Husband, James Derbyshire, on the Vimeo website.
Much love all 🙂
Annabel xXx
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