part two if you like, the second of her collections. unfortunately a video catwalk of this collection hasnt featured on the JP website as of yet.so again here are my favourites from the collection:
so heres a rundown of the dresses ive included:
Aspen:the lace detail in the v neck and the delicate cap sleeves are to die for for me. the train is small, and for someone who doesnt like trains this one isnt too bad. it has a belt like detail with a little embelishment and is ever so slightly grecian.
Primrose: only achievable for the very thin by the look of it. very pretty and those spaghetti straps are lovely. flowy and lightweight but quite figure hugging at the same time, brilliant.
ELM!: personal favourite, very heavy on the beading and grecian sleeves on the one side.it almost looks like a toga.the lace fabric looks like cobwebs at the bottom and i’ve never seen this material used on a wedding dress before and i am in love with it! to put it simply. so different and edgey i think and it really sets it apart from the others.
Ormlie:jewels that remind me of an underbust corset that then extends to the straps, glamourous and yewt still very simple.its a fun dress i think and although i wouldnt chose to try this on if i were in the store, it’s still very pretty.
Trellis:elegant and sequiney at the top, another simple style thats quite columney.
nymph:one of the few short JP dresses, i really like this one, as a fan of tea length dresses i think this is adorable and very cute.and its got the sheer part at the top which is lovely and delicate.the skirt isnt too full and its informal without looking too party dress like.
foxglove: one of the cap sleeve jennys, beautiful lightweight lace that doesnt look like the tacky kind that a lot of dresses out there feature. quite heavy on the beading without being too much and the sleeves add a demure look.
Anise: i love the way this dress fits, all twsity and gathered in to focus into the waist. the v neck and the belt and the train make this quite elegant i think. many many of the JP dresses have v necks like this an each of them are just that little bit different and they all have something new and exciting to offer.
parma: THAT cobweb looking lace is back again! wheheyy.i think its just so devine and different. the sleeves again are a personal favourite and dont you just love them?
iris:reminds me of elm, off the shoulder but just very hevay on the beads.for those who want to make a statement. i wonder if this dress feels heavy to wear.to me it appears to have a champagne hue to it.uber grecian so of course a thumbs up from me.
willow: i know i said elm was the favourite but every time i look at the collection i find a different one to call my favourite and this time i think this is it. the cute little flowers on the belt. the way the embellishing gives way to that lightweight fabric skirt, the sleeves. the way it looks so perfectly fitted and so flattering, and the way the sides of the skirt almost are longer then the front to show a peek of your bridal shoes.its another godess grecian type in my opinion and wouldnt you just feel a million dollars in this, so pretty.
violet, last but not least: its that sheer panel in the middle that does it for me, another feature ive never seen on a wedding gown before. and it adds a subtle sence of class to that plunging neckline.i love how its gathered in at the waist.It’s very simple and has virtually no embelishing or beading so is probably one of the collections safer dresses. still very floaty and still very gorgeous!
so there we go, all of my favourite jenny packham dresses adressed. although, as i said, there are plenty on the website that may be much more your cup of tea than mine,