STYLING JUNE 8, 2015

MY FIRST WEDDING GOWN PROJECT

I met a lovely lady named Honey Grace two years ago when she became one of my shop's re-sellers. I never expected that she would become a genuine friend. Honey is as sweet as her name suggests, with a loving spirit and a kind heart. I witnessed this firsthand when she helped me out without asking too much. She simply said, "I'd be willing to help whenever you need to, Ate." Although we had never met in person, she trusted me and offered me help. Since then, I believe that the Lord has touched her to help others, and I know that He will bless her as she blesses others. I keep praying that someday I can return the kindness she showed me. Then, she got engaged and was looking for a designer for her wedding gown. I offered to design her wedding gown, and she agreed. 

It was challenging for me since I had never met Honey, but I made the gown based on the measurements she sent me. I delivered the finished gown to Honey's province. I designed the top to fit from the bust to the waist to create the illusion of a longer upper body, making the bride look taller. I also used pleated lace with clear gems and sequins for the gown. Honey requested a heart-shaped back, which I included in the design, and it was my favourite part of the gown. 

Congratulations to Honey and her husband! I pray that the Lord will be the center of your relationship. Lastly, I would like to thank my friend, Ate Ceejay, for helping me finish the gown. I appreciate your effort and support!

TO GOD BE THE GLORY!