Thursday, January 20, 2011

Silk Route

Lisa Gowing's new Silk collection has finally landed in store and we're a wee bit excited! Buttery liquid silks, flowing chiffon and longline corsetry are just some of the elements of the exciting new collection. Featuring jewelled crystal embellishments and exclusive French lace detailing, as well as her coveted co-ordinating jewellery, headpieces and veils, the anniversary collection is a celebration of the best of Lisa’s design philosophy. Also now available as a ready-to-wear collection are Lisa's most loved couture gowns of the last 13 years. The Classic collection features her most famous gowns at a fraction of the price. For a truly luxe experience you will sip on champagne whilst you view and try on gowns from the new collections making it an occasion to remember. To make an appointment to meet with Lisa and her team visit www.lisagowing.com for contact details.


Ophelia gown from the Classic Collection now available in ready-to-wear


Francoise gown from the Classic Collection now available in ready-to-wear

If you're after a pretty bargain be sure to register to attend the Lisa Gowing Summer Sale. This will be Lisa's biggest ever sale of her demi-couture gowns and accessories. Running on the 28th & the 29th January the sale will offer 20% - 70% off all stock, including styles from her new Silk collection, her coveted Gatsby collection and her entire accessories collection. With gowns starting from $990 it's a sale any fashionable bride-to-be cannot afford to miss. To register your attendance call (02) 9327 6332 or email studio@lisagowing.com. First in best dressed!


Eden gown 50% off

Posted by Emilie Harrison
Bookmark and Share

3 comments:

Rings said...

Stunning images, second wedding dress is beautiful

crish said...

it is a very nice wedding blog.Most people know this is a professional that is hired to oversee the wedding arrangements, but did you know there are different types? There is the full time coordinator who is your go-to resource for every aspect of your wedding, and then there is the hourly planner, who might help out with only a limited number of key tasks. The day-of-wedding planner comes only for the big day itself, to coordinate vendors and keep everything running smoothly.

wedding planner

Style Guide Magazine said...

Lisa is a master at what she does! WSG x