Water goddess themed gown made for Austin Fashion Week 2013. Model: Blue Madrigal. Accesories by Anastasia Gregoire
This vintage inspired gown was custom draped and sewn from 2 1/2 yards of lace/bead encrusted tulle and lined with crystal satin. It includes a train made from the same tulle. The inspiration of this is a water goddess. The whole project was for a photoshoot for Austin Fashion week. Model: Blue Madrigal. Accesories by Anastasia Gregoire. Shoes by Ro Cevallos. Make up by Nova Paradise. Hair by Keith Patillo.
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