Dragonfly Dress Design is an independent Glasgow-based dress studio, specialising in vintage wedding dresses and bespoke bridalwear. This shoot was set up to promote some of their latest vintage wedding dresses. “We take a different approach to weddings,” shop owner Lisa told me.
“You won’t find any champagne flutes, harassed shop assistants or queues for the changing room here. Instead, we’ll help you get the dress you really want, either by customising one of our unique vintage pieces, or creating it for you from scratch. We believe that every woman should have the wedding dress of her dreams, no matter how large or small her budget.Our vintage wedding dresses range in price from £195 – £575.”
Thanks to Lisa of Dragonfly Dress Design and photographer Wilson for sharing this shoot with us today
Photography Credit: Wilson McSheffrey Photography
Dresses: Dragonfly Dress Design
Model: Joanna-Lee
Venue: Aunty M’s Cake Lounge
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