Vintage Wedding Dress

Vintage Wedding Shoot

These gorgeous photos were sent to me by photographer, Deville, and I LOVE them! A bridal themed shoot using dresses and accessories sourced from various second hand and vintage stores in and around London.

This vintage bridalwear shoot was styled and photographed by Deville – she aims to show how old dresses with a history of their own can be beautifully utilised in a modern day setting. The dresses were sourced from vintage stores in London including Beyond Retro and This Shop Rocks and ranged in price from £35 to £200.

The shoot took place in a number of locations including the maze at Crystal Palace park, West Wickham woods and an abandoned girls school in Surrey. Pretty cool I think and just goes to show that with a little bit of searching you can find a beautiful dress well within budget!

Do make sure that you check out Deville’s site, Deville Photography and also her blog, Writing With Light

What do you think….

14 thoughts on “Vintage Wedding Shoot

  1. Steve

    I am told by leading wedding photographers that Vintage is coming back strong, hence my looking at your cool website. Great stuff.
    Steve

  2. Rachel @Arbee Cards

    Beautiful blog feature – I see a lot of wedding and vintage-style photography, but these pictures really stand out. The top ‘winged’ style dress pictures are just stunning. Can you imagine having these style of photographs in your own wedding album!

  3. Victoria

    WOW, the dress with the feathers in the first set of images is A MAY ZING. totally makes me rethink my own dress ideas for my one day wedding!! fabulous images.

  4. SimonH

    It certainly shows that fantastic unique dresses don’t need to cost the earth. My only concern, as a cheshire wedding photographer, is that the whole vintage look which is chic right now will date very quickly and start to look twee in a few years.

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