Designer wedding dresses from Kosibah Creations Couture Bridal and Eveningwear and fashion-forward, affordable couture from Yemi O by Kosibah

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created

Discover the secrets of the couture and follow the process of making a couture wedding gown

We are pleased to share the process of creating a wedding dress from initial design sketch through to the reality of the finished gown. Learn about the haute couture techniques we employ to ensure that every bride looks and feels her best on her wedding day.

This is the non-flash version of this site. You will find the same information accompanied by slideshows and photos on this page.
If you came here via a search engine (e.g. yahoo or google), please click here to see this information in enhanced mode.

More pages on the Kosibah Creations site

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: KB 0806 Sketch for designer wedding gown

KB 0806 Sketch for designer wedding gown

Follow the progress of a designer wedding gown from design sketch to reality

It all starts with the design sketch which the designer will create during your initial appointment. The design will take into account any ideas you may have, together with the best judgement of the designer as to what will suit your body shape. Other considerations are the type and size of the venue and your budget. Each design is created individually for each client.
If, once you've seen how the process works, you would like to start the process of creating your own gown, why not book a free, no-obligation appointment with Yemi

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Measurements

Measurements

Getting the perfect fit

You might be surprised to learn that more than 20 measurements go into creating a couture gown. The measurements are used to draft your individual body block which, in turn, will be used to create your toile.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: First toile

First toile

Ensuring a perfect fitting wedding dress

You will have at least one toile during your fitting process. The toile is the mocked-up version of the dress in calico so that the designer and you can be sure that the fit is absolutely perfect. The toile won't have all the embellishments of the final dress but you'll get a good idea of the shape and how the final dress will look and feel once worn.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Second toile

Second toile

Any alterations and amendments required from the first toile fitting (if necessary) are incorporated into the second toile. You will have as many toile fittings as necessary to ensure that you and the designer are happy to proceed to the fabric stage.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: The interior of a couture wedding dress

The interior of a couture wedding dress

This picture shows the integral corset and underskirt. This is the secret support that creates the cinching in of the waist.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Corset boning detail

Corset boning detail

Corsetry is our specialty. It gives support - you won't need a bra on your wedding day - and the bones are carefully placed to follow the natural contours of your body. You can be sure that your wedding dress will be one of the most comfortable dresses you have ever worn - our clients say that a couture dress feels like no other.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Dress bodice in fabric

Dress bodice in fabric

This is the upper outer shell of the gown - the part that everyone else sees - but before any embellishments are added on. We use a variety of luxurious fabrics in our dresses: duchesse satin (as here), zibeline, organza, mikado, gazar and various laces. The choice of fabrics is up to you.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Unruched skirt

Unruched skirt

This is the way the skirt looks before it is hand ruched and pinned to form the distinctive ruffled look that you can see in the finished gown.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Organza roses

Organza roses

This dress is embellished with hand-made organza roses which are then hand-stitched onto the bodice and neck strap.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Skirt front detail

Skirt front detail

Ruching is the process of manipulating the fabric to form a pleat or fold. This gives more interest and texture to the skirt. The folds are carefully formed by hand, pinned in place and then hand-stitched revealing the organza underskirt.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Skirt back detail

Skirt back detail

The train is picked up to form wave-like folds and pinned in place.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Hand finishing and hand stitching of the skirt

Hand finishing and hand stitching of the skirt

The ruching that has been pinned into place on the front and back, is then meticulously hand-stitched.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Embellishments: fabric roses

Embellishments: fabric roses

Some of the haute couture embellishments we give our designer wedding dresses

We can embellish our dresses in a number of ways, depending on the client's requirements. Here our bride specified fabric roses which were made in the same duchesse satin as the dress itself and then hand-stitched into place.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Embellishments: hand beading

Embellishments: hand beading

Some of the haute couture embellishments we give our designer wedding dresses

Our client specified beading with different-sized and coloured swarovski stones which were individually applied to create this beautiful raindrop-on-glass effect on the collar.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Embellishments: hand beading

Embellishments: hand beading

Some of the haute couture embellishments we give our designer wedding dresses

Another part of the same dress as the previous design. This shows the hemline where we mirrored the collar's effect with swarovski stones.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Embellishments: embroidery

Embellishments: embroidery

Some of the haute couture embellishments we give our designer wedding dresses

This skirt hemline shows embroidery and beading which incorporated crystals and pearls. The result: a rich textured look.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Embellishments: customer fabrics

Embellishments: customer fabrics

Some of the haute couture embellishments we give our designer wedding dresses

Sometimes our clients want us to incorporate fabrics that have a special significance or meaning into our gowns. This example shows deconstructed sari fabric that enhanced a traditional wedding dress.

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Finished designer wedding dress

Finished designer wedding dress

Full view of the finished gown

The culmination of the many hundreds of hours labour.

Model: Kiren Modi
Photo: Picturework Studios
Event: Sparkle and Wow Bridal Show

Secrets of couture: how a designer wedding dress is created: Finished designer wedding gown

Finished designer wedding gown

Back view of the finished gown

Back view of the gown showing the fabric organza roses

Model: Kiren Modi
Photo: Picturework Studios
Event: Sparkle and Wow Bridal Show

Kosibah Creations site map

For more information about the stunning range of figure-enhancing couture gowns from Kosibah Creations, news about our activities, pictures and testimonials from real brides' experiences of working with us, and some of the reasons why our clients choose Kosibah Creations, please follow these links:

Contact details and directions

Top of page

If you would like to get in touch with Yemi and the team at Kosibah Creations, please use the email contact/enquiry form.

By appointment only

By post:
Kosibah Creations
Studio 7
44 St Paul's Crescent
London
NW1 9TN

Printed directions

Click here for a map:
Map to Kosibah Creations from Google Maps

By telephone or fax:
+44 20 7424 8832

By E-mail:
designer@kosibah.co.uk

Registered in England and Wales No 4508000 • Registered Office 991 London Road Thornton Heath Surrey CR7 6JE • VAT Reg 830 9663 16 GB

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional Valid CSS!

Top of page

Kosibah creations is sometimes mis-spelled as Koshibah or Koshiba Creations

Web site designed by Danny Barnett