Friday, February 19, 2010

Relive Photography by Laura Parent Wants You To Know The Bridal Design Adele Wecshler - Eco Chic Wedding Gowns-Dresses

I absolutely love love love every single thing VINTAGE.  The idea of my seeking out Vintage Eco Friendly Vendors and suppliers for your wedding is to inspire my clients to make the absolute perfect choices for their big day.  Designing a wedding has so many factors involved and as a Wedding Photographer here at Relive Photography I think that by inspiring my clients I will give them a tool to create fabulous images as an heirloom for years and years to come.  From Vintage wedding decor and designers that are eco friendly to wedding floral designers that are eco friendly and of course this FAB FIND... 

Adele Wecschler: The Bridal Designer You Need to Know


We’re all about planet friendly weddings: Recycled invitations, balsa wood flowers, (you know, the ones that last forever) and locally grown, organic foods… It all sounds fantastic. But eco-friendly dresses? Yikes! Hemp and burlap bags come to mind.
However, after last weeks amazing Project Runway, I dare say don’t discount hemp or burlap!  In fact, you might be saying – I might just want a burlap dress!   Yet, most brides have trouble equating eco-friendly dresses with eco-chic style especially in the absence of Tim Gunn’s watchful eyes.
Well, with our latest designer spotlight, you really can be both eco-conscious and super-stylish!
In fact, Adele Weschler put the fabulous in eco-fabulous.  Her designer dresses are beyond stylish and seriously affordable. Designing for the “bride who cares about the world in which she lives” has led Adele to create some of the most beautiful collections of environmentally friendly wedding dresses we’ve ever seen. Period.
Need another reason to look into these exquisite gowns? How about the fact that you can get two dresses for one? With Weschler’s “Chrysalis” gowns, you have the option of a traditional long, formal dress for the ceremony that converts to a shorter, more laid back version of itself for the reception. Now how’s that for fabulous?
This article was featured in Paratinovia.  

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