Upcycled Forgotten Wedding Dresses

Styled by Rachel Bakewell

For Spring/Summer 2021, as part of their continuing commitment to create consciously, for SS21 WED have created a series of re-purposed dresses in an elevated presentation of the possibilities of taking apart and giving life to stagnant fabric. Through careful selection of vintage and forgotten wedding dresses, cathedral tulle veils, vintage sequin embellishments, antique lace and crochet cloth, wed build 100% sustainable styles to show what is possible to clients who wish to re-purpose their own wedding dress.

This Bride Designed Both Her Wedding Dresses And Those Of Her Flower Girls

This Bride Designed Both Her Wedding Dresses And Those Of Her Flower Girls

Our co-founder Amy Trinh's wedding to broadcaster Ayo Akinwolere is featured in British Vogue, in an interview by Rebecca Cope.


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AMY TRINH and EVAN PHILLIPS are making wedding dresses for people who never thought they’d get married

AMY TRINH and EVAN PHILLIPS are making wedding dresses for people who never thought they’d get married

Read the interview by Tank Magazine written by Nell Whittaker on the Bridal Industry and WED's journey.

 

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London label Wed Studio  is embracing ‘oddness’ when it comes  to bridal dressing

London label Wed Studio is embracing ‘oddness’ when it comes to bridal dressing

The in-the-know choice for fashion-discerning brides, Wed Studio’s latest collection explores the idea that garments can hold emotions – a reflection of designers Amy Trinh and Evan Phillips’ increasingly experimental approach. Read more at Wallpaper by Orla Brennan.

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