My Wedding Dress - Channelling Grace Kelly

I got married earlier this year in March. I decided to make my own wedding dress, it was something I'd always wanted to do (plus it meant I could have the dress of my dreams at a relatively low cost).

My husband & I had our ceremony & reception at an old mansion in Melbourne, Australia. To fit in with the more traditional surroundings I went with a vintage inspired gown. I had always loved Grace Kelly's gown & so when I saw Vogue Pattern V2979, I knew I what I wanted to make.

March in Melbourne can be very hot (40C) so I decided to make the short sleeved version. For the lace I picked a very light embroidered tulle. The rest of the dress was made in silk dupioni, (I wore a hoop skirt underneath to get the skirt to sit out nicely). I made a number of alterations, I moved the buttons to the rear of the dress, moved the front seam lines outwards slightly & then finally I replaced the lace underlining with a corset. Here are the pictures of the finished product, (these were taken by my photographer, you can visit their website here, I couldn't have been happier with them).


Mum stitching the sash in place before the ceremony;


The view from behind;


Detail of the lace scallop;


Last, but not least, my favourite photo of all (the 'Gone With The Wind shot'). The skirt has been bustled in this picture.


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