Sydney & London designer Sarah Janks has unveiled her beautiful 2013 collection! Featuring brand new fabrics- Italian coated laces, Italian shot taffeta, embroidered laces and accents of beaded lace and georgette roses.
Sarah was heavily influence by the 1950s with this collection. Keeping the softness, but structure that so many of the gowns in the fifties embodied, I love Sarah’s gorgeous sleeves and the way the gowns drape- almost as if they’re floating.
With this collection Sarah has introduced the “Something borrowed” by designing a beautiful range of veils, belts, wraps and shrugs which can be passed down from grandmother to grand daughter, mother to daughter, unlike a wedding dress which is often a little harder to pass through the generations.
Images by Sarah Janks
First came across Sarah’s work at a bridal expo late last year. Her creations are just so beautiful. Love this collection.
wow! these are mostly not my style, but i am so in love with them anyway! what a gorgeous collection.
My jaw dropped at first sight. What a brilliant eye for feminie beauty Sarah has. I love how each dress pools at the feet–not too much to make a girl trip, but enough to bring an ethereal feel to the whole look. I also love her “something borrowed” idea with the belts and wraps that can be passed down. That is simply brilliant!