Champagne silk wool champagne dress with ivory alencon lace for a bride's wedding rehearsal. Custom made by NYC Chicago Couture dressmaker seamstress tailor
Anagrassia Bridal Blog Posts Coming Soon…
It’s been a busy year for me! I’m finally taking a much needed break. Here are some of the projects I will be posting on the blog when I return July 30!...
Flower Girl Dresses: #5810 Ivory Alencon Lace Leotards and Tulle Skirts for Fall or Winter Weddings
~Of all the laces I have in stock, this #5810 IVORY alencon lace is favorite! ~ANAGRASSIA PRICES INCREASE FALL 2015 ~ Please read WINTER 2015 FLOWER GIRL & 2015 Spring Flower Girl Dresses posts to learn more about the dresses. ~ This blog post showcases the Ivory #5810 lace leotard. If you want the current lace & dress options, please email me at [email protected]. I will send you a Paypal invoice when you’re ready to order!...
Anagrassia Malen’Ka Collection: Catherine Dress
Malen’Ka is my new means tiny in Ukrainian. My Ukrainian & vintage inspired collection is a RTW (Ready to Wear) clothing collection for babies and toddlers. Malen’ka collection pieces sell in small batches. (No custom orders accepted.) Everything is handmade by designer/seamstress/owner, Mary Grace. SHOP HERE Product Details: Handmade by Mary Grace 100% Cotton Dress (The fabric is pre-shrunk and washed in baby detergent.) Dress Details- Back Buttons, Pin Tucks, and Peter Pan Eyelet Collar...
Happy Mother’s Day
Every year my mom says she doesn’t want anything (except a clean house) for Mother’s Day. So this year, I took the floral and white eyelet fabric she bought (which reminded her of Ukrainian scarves) and made her granddaughter a dress! Happy Mother’s Day Momcha! Thank you for all your love & support! I love you! Dress Details: ~Cotton Floral Fabric (about 1 yard used) ~White Cotton Eyelet Fabric for Peter Pan Collar ~Back...
Easter 2015 Burdastyle Ukrainian Embroidered Linen Crop Top and Skirt
Krystos Voskres! Happy Easter! I knew I wanted to make this Burdastyle outfit as soon as saw it in the monthly Burdastyle magazine! However it wasn’t until 2.5 weeks before Easter, that I received my linen in the mail and began embroidering the crop top/blouse. My wonderful mother came to my rescue by embroidering the dark red skeleton of the design. This part of the embroidery takes more time and...