Complete the Look – Vintage Accessories
You can be vintage right down to your fingertips with these lace gloves. From Enchanted Lace.
You can be vintage right down to your fingertips with these lace gloves. From Enchanted Lace.
A trio of vintage accessories — a Lady Ascot hat in ivory lace, a purse with punched ruffles and a rope of ivory pearls — are the perfect finishing touches. From Enchanted Lace.
Add some vintage Hollywood glam to your bridal ensemble with a birdcage veil or cocktail hat. Kristen Elizabeth, of Designs by Kristen in Exeter, has a wide selection of vintage headpieces and antique-style tiaras.
Carry the vintage theme throughout with flowers that match the period. This beribboned bouquet, created by Apotheca Flower Shoppe, is made up of apricot garden rose, papaya rose, warm white ranunculus, yellow calla, succulent and romantic draping peiris. Photo by Alyssa van Guilder.
A hand-embroidered silk fringed jacket pieced together from a classic Spanish styled "piano shawl." Very 1920s and very Art Deco. It is made by a designer Aris. A. From Lady of the Lake in Meredith.
Gold shirred fabric shoes by Valenti Franco and sequined evening bag give your gown a splash of glitter. From Lady of the Lake.
A hand-carved Italian shell cameo graces this cultured freshwater pearl choker (very trendy this year), a perfect complement to dresses both vintage and not. From Lady of the Lake.
A perfect groom’s gift for a vintage wedding — an antique (or antique-looking) pocket watch. It’s a memento that’s special enough to pass from generation to generation, and even more special when it’s engraved.
After you've been inspired by our vintage dress shoot (click here for the story), you may be wondering on how you can continue the look. You'll find we've got everything covered from birdcage veils to lace gloves and cameos – all available right here in New Hampshire.
Shops included in this story:
Kristen Elizabeth of Designs by Kristen
Apotheca Flower Shoppe
Lady of the Lake
603-279-9967
Enchanted Lace
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