CAROLINE
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Many of the pieces I make for my clients end up looking very much like the sketch we make together during the first meeting. This couldn't be further from the truth for the dress I designed with Caroline.
This dress is a true testament to letting the design evolve with the process. Originally we sketched a streamline column gown with chain details. The day she walked down the aisle she was wearing a flowing chiffon gown with a fully constructed bustier and metallic chiffon details.
The best part was that the dress always felt like Caroline from start to finish!