May 2023 would have been my 30th wedding anniversary. I wore a dress by a niche British designer/dressmaker called Karen Ashton. It was a time when Liberty’s bridal department gave rail space to such artisanal gowns, with brands that had the capacity to produce in the 10s, not the 10,000s.
I remember the early 90's not just for my wedding; it was also when my Mother first took the reigns of Miss Bush, and I first went on a bridal buying trip.
Wildly creative, the British trade shows were full of energy, talent and unique signature pieces. Miss Bush stocked dresses made the length and breadth of the UK. The cut of a dress was a little more folksy, the decoration very arts & craft.
Emma with a vintage 1992 wedding dress box - brought in by a bride's mum this week
Personality and provenance were the brand pillars (although I am very certain no one used that phrase.) The other incredible aspect was the lightning-fast ability to channel the zeitgeist. The minute the word meringue was uttered for the first time in 1994 Four Weddings and a Funeral, the Berkertex Bride dress was ‘the meringue’ and while the word has haunted bridal designer and boutique owners alike, the zeitgeist delivered a more sophisticated offer. Lady Sarah Chatto’s 1994 Jasper Conran wedding dress was a very high-profile game-changing look.
Introducing Nortier
The Nortier label echoes this era. Designer Ben Shallow and couturier Adrien Nortier share a passion for vintage glamour and theatricality. When they approached me to discuss their eponymous label I encouraged them, from the very beginning, to be true to these passions. Not to design for mass appeal but to show what was in their soul.
The 90s featured heavily in the Karl Lagerfeld themed Met Gala. 90s super models, the Chanel bride, Westwood and McQueen have been at the top of the Nortier mood boards.
As we reopen following the chapel roof renovation, launching our 2024 collections today, it is by incredible good fortune – or the knack of ‘feeling’ what's coming - that we are pleased to debut the first three of the Nortier looks.
Available, initially, as short run, limited edition pieces, the dresses feature 90s inspired detailing, dropped V waists, paniers and elements taken from my own vintage wedding dress. Ben has stripped back the 90s details to their bare bones and Adrien has delivered the simplicity to this look I know our clients crave.
Add your name to our mailing list for the official brand launch of the full collection in June.
Prices from £3500, current sample sizes are 10.
Shoot Team:
Photography: Sophie Duckworth
Venue: Fetcham Park
Flowers: Gill Pike Florist
Hair: Sharon Roberts Hair and Ellie Tobin
Make Up: Ellie Tobin