You Can Have Your Dress and Eat It Too!
Portrait of a Vintage Cocktail Bride by The Caketress, Rowell Photography and Cabaret
A short while ago The Caketress, Lori Hutchinson had the wonderful idea of a photo shoot at Cabaret with two of her incredible cakes that were inspired by The Cabaret Collection Dresses. We were very excited and jumped at the opportunity. We had the pleasure of having Rowell Photography visit the store and take this fantastic photo-story of a ‘Cocktail Bride’ with The Caketress creations . The beautiful Nancy Ghurman models two of our Cabaret Collection dresses (The Bubble Dress and The Truffle Dress) and poses with the inspired cakes designed and made by The Caketress, Lori Hutchinson.
We love you and your art Lori. Thanks to all of you for this collaboration!
Photos by: http://rowellphoto.com
Model : Nancy Ghuman
/?php the_excerpt(__('Read more'));?>Cabaret Vintage Cocktail Bride Dresses featured in NOW Magazine
Wedding season is upon us and for the modern bride finding a dress that reflects their personal style can be a challenge when faced with large hoop skirts and corseted bodices. Many brides are now looking for a dress that is more of a cocktail dress and more classically styled rather than fantasy with long trains and many yards of fabric. The Cabaret Collection of dresses for brides can be best be described as perfect for The Cocktail Bride. Less traditional than the typical wedding gown, this style of dress has classic silhouettes and compliments the new style of wedding that couples are frequently favoring. After all, its hard to manage a bustle with a floor-length hem during a sunset beach ceremony or fabulous cocktail reception. Andrew Sardone of Now Magazine wrote a piece not so long ago about The Cocktail Bride and featured some of our Cabaret Dresses. Thanks Andrew!
/?php the_excerpt(__('Read more'));?>Behind the Scenes at Cheval with Brandd and Cabaret Vintage

Thanks to Brandd and Cheval for having us on Thursday for a great photoshoot. Not only were the models lovely; the party afterwards was fantastic! More pictures to come.
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Cabaret Vintage Streetstyle: Lace Nude

Deceptively subdued, this piece is one of those dresses that shows better on a body than a hanger. A 1960s original, this dress has antique lace and a very unusual chiffon detail. The chiffon is draped just at the bottom of the sikrt and has its own seperate movement. From the back (sorry no picture) it drapes even more and looks fantastic while walking.
Overall nude in nude.
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