Jessica's wedding gown...
Jessica approached me for this project on short notice, which wasn't a problem, since she wanted a simple gown to celebrate her most special day in. She really liked Hope's wedding dress, one of the more reproduced gowns on my site, but without a train and she had a fresh new idea for the front neckline, which was to use the border of the embroidered organza she bought for the top layer to create a sheer inset.
The solid colored base dress is of an ivory satin charmeuse and fully lined. The top layer is a white embroidered organza, which has a beautiful border on one edge.
I split the front skirt like Hope's and added the 5mm pearls. This dress is a classic example that one can look absolutely stunning, beautiful and elegant in a Regency styled wedding gown.
Satin charmeuse:

A lightweight silky fabric with the gloss of satin, but only about half it's thickness.
White and ivory are hard colors to photograph indoors as well as outside and most of my pictures are taken indoors due to weather conditions. Most of the time it's too windy. I also added the 5 mm pearls to the top of the neckline inset, I hope this can be seen. If you save the pictures to your desktop, you should be able to see them in their original size.
I wish Jessica and her husband all the Best for their future together. A picture of the Happy couple will be posted if I get one.  :o)