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Ask Bridalwave: where can I get the Oli vintage style dress?

Ask Oli dress.jpgSara asks... "I have come across an article on Bridalwave that featured a dress titled "Oli Vintage Style Wedding Dress" dated back July 2007. There is a link to Oli.co.uk but the dress is no longer available on that site. I'm getting married in a little over a year and have been searching everywhere for that "perfect" dress. This is that dress! It's simple but so lovely and would be perfect for my wedding. I was hoping that you could help me with who designed the dress or where on earth I can find it. I've searched the internet and have come up empty handed. Please help me if you can."

Guys, I know alot about wedding dresses buut I am not a walking encyclopedia about manufacturers and stockists and so on (sorry!). All the information I know is given in the post with a link to the stockist. Take the Oli vintage dress, I wrote about it seventeen months ago so I've just had to search this site for it, and I agree, it is gorgeous. Am I the right person to ask about it though? No. Oli was the stockist and they will have far better idea than I about whether they've got a dress lurking in their warehouse or where they send their leftover stock to. You can contact them via the email form on this page or by telephone 0844 55 65 654. I would suggest including as much detail as possible such as the size you need and a heartfelt plea with a good helping of politeness never goes amiss.

However, here are some more tips for anyone seeking dresses that they've spotted on this site or anywhere else...

Posted by on December 15, 2008 10:35 AM in Ask Bridalwave!| Gowns
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Get in touch with the Bridalwave team!

bridalwave.JPGI love hearing from you (especially when you say nice things) and I know you often have questions. So, if you've spotted something in the Bridalwave archives and need some more information or have a burning question you want either me or the team to answer, then please feel free to leave your comment here and we'll do our best to help.

To help us though, please tell us which country you are in (so we can look for information in the UK if that's where you are) and your budget if it concerns a product (eg pink bridesmaid shoes for under £50). If you're looking for a particular dress, we can only answer queries if you have a picture you can email with as much information as possible. I'm sure you'll understand I can't identify every white dress out there from just a picture though!

Regretfully, we can't answer every query but we'll do our best.

If you want us to look at your product or website with a view to featuring it, don't hesitate to leave your details here too and we'll get in touch with you asap.

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Ask Bridalwave: Where can I get Kelly Osbourne's dress?

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"I am desperately in love with this dress worn by Kelly Osborne to the National TV Awards on 31 October 2007. It was also used as Karen's wedding dress in episode 12 of Californication. Any chance you could help?" Alison

Alison, I really wish I could but after much searching I haven't come up with anything either. If you hadn't said it was used in Californication, I would have thought it was vintage due to Kelly's well known penchant for fashion from bygone eras. Unfortunately it is absolutely impossible for me to search through every designer to look for it and that's assuming it's even a bridal style. However, I would suggest checking out Sarah Arnett Bridal for vintage inspiration or even Calvin Klein for a similar gold style. But if any of our readers know the designer, do leave a comment for Alison.

Posted by on November 16, 2007 9:58 AM in Ask Bridalwave!| Gowns
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How To: get a great deal on your wedding thankyou pictures

camera.JPGI've always been pleased to receive a handwritten thankyou note along with a picture of the couple after the wedding. Adding the snap is a really nice touch and makes those notes just a bit more special. However, whilst writing a mountain of notes gives you cramp, purchasing all those prints can get expensive. Fortunately with all the digital printing sites on offer, we can all get some great deals. All you have to do is select your favourite digital print and then check out these sites for the best deals leaving you quids in.

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Sign up offer: 10 free 6x4 prints free when you register.
Price per 6x4 print: 20p per print, lowering to 6p when ordering 150+
Any extras: Collect four advantage card points for every £1 spent.
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Posted by on October 31, 2007 11:28 AM in Ask Bridalwave!| Photography
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Ask Bridalwave: veil or headpiece?

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"I am hoping I can "Ask Bridalwave" for a solution to my veil dilemma! I'm wearing this Julien McDonald dress. A well meaning friend, to my eternal horror, has offered to lend me her pillar box hat/veil combo which she thinks will set this dress off - I have grave grave reservations about such a "look". I was thinking of a very plain fingertip length veil to complement the fitted nature of the dress but as I still have not made a decision as to which way to wear my hair I am not definite about this look either.

I've searched the net in the hopes of seeing this dress teamed with a veil but I have not come across any. Can you make a few suggestions as to the type of veil or hairpiece, if any, that would do justice to this dress?" Orla.

Friends are well meaning, aren't they? They love their own outfits so much, that they expect you to love them too. A polite but firm 'no thanks' should suffice here or if you think that would still hurt their feelings the only other option is to lie. 'My mother found this great veil/ headpiece and I can't let her down' or similar should do.

And now the dress which is a great mermaid shape with a halterneck and beading detail. It's such a pretty shape and design that there are plenty of ways you could accessorise it, from a retro fascinator to hair jewellery or a veil. Personally, I'd opt for either one, or a combination of, the latter two and I'd certainly be drawn to something that reflects the beautiful star-like detailing on the front of the dress.

Ask Bridalwave - where can I find this dress?

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"I'm writing to ask girls at Bridalwave to help me identify where a dress is from. I found it on Ebay and fell in love with it - this is the one. I tried to find this dress on the internet but without any luck. Perhaps someone will recognise it and tell me the designer of the original? Hope that you can help me. Many thanks, Arelya"

I have spent some time looking for this dress as I'm fairly certain that I have seen it before - I even thought I may have featured it here - and I suspect it's a fairly well known designer, but all my searches have come up with nothing! So, I'm turning it over to you eagle eyed readers. Can you help our longtime reader Arelya identify the designer and find this gorgeous dress? (If the comments are still playing up, drop me a line at the email address on the right).

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Posted by on August 10, 2007 11:40 AM in Ask Bridalwave!| Gowns
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Know How - your eco wedding guide (Part 1)

greenwedding1.JPG'Green' weddings are something we're quite keen on here, but don't worry, we're not going to get evangelical about it (we've got ethical consumerism blog Hippyshopper for that!), if you want to go eco-friendly all the way, it is entirely possible and for the rest of you, even picking one organic element will help the earth.

I've drawn up a guide to the very best of green weddings from wedding dresses to bridal beauty, to shoes and accessories with wedding gifts, champagne and more to follow in part two. And if you have any of your own favourite green suppliers to add, make sure you leave a comment!

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You think weddings, you naturally think wedding dress and there are some great styles out there. For those of you who'll happily go for the 'pre-loved' option, check out a once worn dress at eBay (check out Amber's eBay bargain of the week) or visit The Dressmarket. Oxfam has several dedicated bridal boutiques with new and used dresses and your fee, around £250 per dress, will go to helping the needy.

But if you want a gown made from actual organic materials, try US based Olivia Luca for their bespoke styles made from fairtrade materials. Here in the UK, head to Wholly Jo for bridalwear made from Peace Silks, organic cotton, hemp and fairtrade fabrics. If you are, or know, a good seamstress, head to Greenfibres for eco fabrics and whip up your own dress. You can see a full eco outfit, fit for any bride, that I've put together here.