I tend not to do so much heavy writing, more posting images. Check out the following blogs to see what I'm up to:
aliciaelfving.tumblr.com
antiorder.tumblr.com
And the best...
themotolady.com
Hope to see you around. :)
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Friday, June 25, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Urchin Re.Design, My Custom Dress
I have been in the process of planning my wedding (getting married to the lovely photographer of Vorpal Images, Kenneth Benjamin Reed) over the last few months. It is coming together quite nicely. Between the three tier custom cake made of organic and local materials, and the vintage photographer/reporter styled suit we got for Ben, it will be just fantastic. But one of my favorite parts is the fact that I am actually getting a custom dress.
I found a beautiful dress by Urchin at Flutter on Mississippi Ave in Portland Oregon last summer. I fell in love immediately. Since then, it was purchased (of course). So, when my vintage wedding dress was ruined in a mold fiasco at our last apartment, I decided to get in touch with Sonia Kasparian of Urchin Re.Design.
We talked about what I liked in the dress I saw last summer, and I brought in inspiration in the form of photos. And even though I was all over the place, she managed to come up with something I really liked. Off shoulder straps, a scooping neck and very low back with a waist tie, and a cute fluffy bottom with built in crinoline. I brought in a vintage gunne sax prairie dress I bought a few months ago at Vintage Pink! in Portland, OR. She is working her magic for sure!
Here is a sketch I made, to show you the overall gestalt.
Photos of the dress in progress....
As you can see, the back will be very low with a bit of lacing to hold it together for the built in bra. The straps will be slightly see through, and off shoulder. There will be hints of silky ribbon and just a little bit of lace. She is also adding some fun lacy materials around the shoulders and weaving in pearls and swarvoski crystals (from my great grandma, and from iceland). More photos as it is updated!
I am so excited, and dreaming of a fantastic floral wedding. We will be getting married at Leach Botanical Gardens so we will be surrounded by beautiful blooms and lots of nature including a river with a walking bridge. :)
I found a beautiful dress by Urchin at Flutter on Mississippi Ave in Portland Oregon last summer. I fell in love immediately. Since then, it was purchased (of course). So, when my vintage wedding dress was ruined in a mold fiasco at our last apartment, I decided to get in touch with Sonia Kasparian of Urchin Re.Design.
We talked about what I liked in the dress I saw last summer, and I brought in inspiration in the form of photos. And even though I was all over the place, she managed to come up with something I really liked. Off shoulder straps, a scooping neck and very low back with a waist tie, and a cute fluffy bottom with built in crinoline. I brought in a vintage gunne sax prairie dress I bought a few months ago at Vintage Pink! in Portland, OR. She is working her magic for sure!
Here is a sketch I made, to show you the overall gestalt.
Photos of the dress in progress....
As you can see, the back will be very low with a bit of lacing to hold it together for the built in bra. The straps will be slightly see through, and off shoulder. There will be hints of silky ribbon and just a little bit of lace. She is also adding some fun lacy materials around the shoulders and weaving in pearls and swarvoski crystals (from my great grandma, and from iceland). More photos as it is updated!
I am so excited, and dreaming of a fantastic floral wedding. We will be getting married at Leach Botanical Gardens so we will be surrounded by beautiful blooms and lots of nature including a river with a walking bridge. :)
Labels:
kenneth benjamin reed,
love,
marriage,
repurposing,
urchin,
urchin re.design,
vintage,
vorpal images,
wedding
Monday, February 15, 2010
My Wedding Wishes Coming True
Remember that post a while back about Urchin's dress found at Flutter on Mississippi? Well, when my vintage wedding dress was ruined by water damage in our apartment, I set off to find myself a new one. I ended up going with Urchin Re.Design! She is making me a beautiful, custom dress out of an old Gunne Sax I found at a local Vintage store, called "Pink!". It will have a deep scooping back, scoop neck and off shoulder straps. It will stop at the knee with a poof, having a sloping cut at the bottom toward the back. :)
Photos to come as soon as possible!
In the mean time, here are a few photo updates from Vorpal Images!
For credits and large views, please follow the links attached to the images.
Photos to come as soon as possible!
In the mean time, here are a few photo updates from Vorpal Images!
For credits and large views, please follow the links attached to the images.
Friday, December 4, 2009
My Love for Cremes & Whites
For credits, please follow the links. All photos copyright Vorpal Images 2009. All makeup and styling by Alicia Mariah Elfving.
Labels:
alicia mariah elfving,
models,
styling,
vorpal images
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Fur, Feathers, and a Wedding!
This weekend we have a wedding, photographing the lovely Solanah & her Husband-to-be Sam. Vintage and at a lovely location, it is sure to be completely beautiful.
Also, a cuff made by Liaison out of vintage flair, lace, and wonderful feathers. Paired with a vintage fur coat, you can't go wrong.
Also, a cuff made by Liaison out of vintage flair, lace, and wonderful feathers. Paired with a vintage fur coat, you can't go wrong.
Labels:
feathers,
fur,
liaison,
photography,
vintage,
vorpal images
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Eastern Escape
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Finding Streak
As my dear friend Mishalla stated, "You're on a sweet finding streak!" and it seems that it is true!
Last week, (or was it the week before that? no matter..) on my way to school I spotted a Frocky Jack Morgan masterpiece hanging off a telephone pole. Yes, that's right, I found a work of wearable art hanging off a pole! It was hung off a lineman's stirrup, about 10 feet up. As I was late for school, I had to leave it behind.
After Pilates, I drove back before my math class. I was armed with fifteen minutes, a honda civic hatchback, and some sweet climbing abilities. When I arrived, there was parking just beneath it! I began to fish it down when I nice pastor came and assisted me. Then he blessed me and, as far as he was concerned, weird ideas... and put it in the back of my car. It filled up the whole hatchback area, including the folded down seats.
On Friday, I spotted this nice silver road bike leaning against a telephone pole on the "free corner". We call it this because it's heavily trafficked and if you leave something there, someone will grab it and take it away. Well, thinking that it was not left to be taken, I let it alone. Well, days passed and it just sat there getting rained and shined on, alternately. So I walked on over, spent a few minutes loitering and looking to give anyone an opportunity to claim it, and then rolled it home. It's a vintage (60s/70s) ladies commuter bike made it France. It needs a little work, but considering my bike was stolen a few years back, this is just amazing for me!
Also, a new photo of my new favorite model from Vorpal...
Last week, (or was it the week before that? no matter..) on my way to school I spotted a Frocky Jack Morgan masterpiece hanging off a telephone pole. Yes, that's right, I found a work of wearable art hanging off a pole! It was hung off a lineman's stirrup, about 10 feet up. As I was late for school, I had to leave it behind.
After Pilates, I drove back before my math class. I was armed with fifteen minutes, a honda civic hatchback, and some sweet climbing abilities. When I arrived, there was parking just beneath it! I began to fish it down when I nice pastor came and assisted me. Then he blessed me and, as far as he was concerned, weird ideas... and put it in the back of my car. It filled up the whole hatchback area, including the folded down seats.
On Friday, I spotted this nice silver road bike leaning against a telephone pole on the "free corner". We call it this because it's heavily trafficked and if you leave something there, someone will grab it and take it away. Well, thinking that it was not left to be taken, I let it alone. Well, days passed and it just sat there getting rained and shined on, alternately. So I walked on over, spent a few minutes loitering and looking to give anyone an opportunity to claim it, and then rolled it home. It's a vintage (60s/70s) ladies commuter bike made it France. It needs a little work, but considering my bike was stolen a few years back, this is just amazing for me!
Also, a new photo of my new favorite model from Vorpal...
Labels:
bike,
dress,
found,
frocky jack morgan,
mishalla,
shayla,
vorpal images
Monday, June 8, 2009
Stephanie D, Shimmer-tastic
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Le Gasp, Wedding Wants
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