bio MICHELLE RENE' DESIGNS A designer and label based out of a small Pennsylvania town but harboring a huge FASHION FORWARD presence in the industry! A presence Michelle Rene created in the wedding industry with handcrafted gowns, exceptionally fit styling’s, alterations, custom re-designs and transformed it into a fully custom design business. From managing and working with some of the state’s most prestigious boutiques to owning her own business, she brings over 20 years of experience.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Simply veils by Michelle Rene Designs
Friday, March 23, 2018
What dreams are made of, your dream gown shared year after year!
The bridal gown, what dreams are made of and years of memories.
What a wounderful way to continue to enjoy your dream gown each year!
Love being able to repurpose and reuse something you spent so much time (and money) on.
Megan's beautiful wedding gown journey from redesigning alterations for her amazing wedding day to complete redux for her anniversary and the trip Paris and the debut of her gown redone.
Extend the life of your gown and relive the dream!
2 great locations to serve you.
Downtown Lancaster and Southern York.
By appointment only so that you are truly the focus of my attention!
Contact us at 717-598-2782
Email - michellereneinfo@gmail.com
Website - www.michellerenedesigns.com
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Flower girls are in season!
Flowers girls are in season!
Spring is in the air ~*~*~
Wedding season is approaching quickly.
Attention to all the Little details are on the to do list, maybe something from the flower garden…..How about a flower girl dress
Custom designed dresses for any wedding theme or venue.
Call me today to set up an appointment to chat about your alteration needs. There is no cost or obligation to meet about how you would like to alter your gown or re-create it into your dream dress!
2 great locations to serve you.
Downtown Lancaster and Southern York.
By appointment only so that you are truly the focus of my attention!
Contact us at 717-598-2782
Email - michellereneinfo@gmail.com
Website - www.michellerenedesigns.com
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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Memories live on with redesigning
7 Ways to Redesign a Vintage Wedding Gown
If you’re on a serious budget, you can pick up a vintage or thrift store gown for less than $50, but you’ll need to take that dress to a designer or experienced seamstress who has done redesigns in the past. The designer will have to check the material to be sure she can work with it. Yellowed or stained material in an obvious place might not work for a redesign.
In some cases, your beloved mother has saved her wedding dress for your big day. She’s likely dreamed of you wearing her dress since she brought you home from the hospital. All you see is a nightmare of 80s puffy sleeves, ribbons, and lace. It’s a dress that looks more like a frothy wedding cake than a dress you want to walk down the aisle wearing.
Check with Mom
The first step in the process is to check with mom before having her wedding dress cut and redesigned. You’ll have to sit down for a heart-to-heart conversation about the state of her dress, and your desires for a beautiful wedding gown for your wedding. We can’t tell you how to get across to your mother without breaking her heart, but just remember that it’s your wedding. You want it to be perfect, but don’t become bridezilla on your mom. Be gentle but firm. If she doesn’t want you to redesign her gown, you’ll need to buy your own gown.
New Color
Once you have mom’s approval, consider changing the entire gown to a different color. You might want gold, red, champagne, or a few elements of color added to the dress. This can bring the dress to a more modern design immediately. From there, the designer might not need to do as many alterations and changes on the gown.
Change the Neckline
The 70s and 80s featured dresses covered in puff and lace without much skin showing. Currently, modern dresses are subtly showing more skin around the shoulders and neck. The vintage gown you’re altering can be cut to be any type of neckline you’d like. It’s a great thing that it has so much material. You aren’t limited in your choice of neckline. You can choose an off-the-shoulder, jewel, or halter neckline for your dress.
Remove the Puffy Sleeves
Another trademark of the vintage gown is long, puffy sleeves that need to be removed to modernize the dress. All that material means that you can have any kind of sleeve that you like. You could go sleeveless with a halter neckline or have thin, lacy straps with a sweetheart neckline.
Alter the Length
In older gowns, you can remove some of the elaborate train from the back of the dress. Instead of having a chapel train, you can have a sweeping train that barely hits the floor behind you. You might also decide to turn that vintage dress into a tea-length style that loses much of the bulk of the dress. If you don’t want to wear your mother’s wedding dress to the wedding itself, a good compromise would be to have it altered and wear it to the rehearsal dinner or reception after the wedding.
Add a Petticoat
Whether you decide to alter the length or not, you can add volume to the dress with a petticoat. This will dramatically alter the silhouette of the vintage gown. If you alter the length so it’s shorter, you can use a petticoat underneath to add a colorful whimsy to the gown. While your mother’s wedding dress might have been serious, yours can be more playful.
Drive out the Poofiness
Whether it’s the sleeves, bows on the front and back of the gown, or puffiness at the hem, to modernize the gown, you’ll want to remove all that poof. A slimmed-down dress will instantly become more in line with current trends and styles.
Dig Under the Frills
Along with the puffiness, the frills, lace, beading, and mesh made brides from older generations appear to be covered from head to toe. Removing the frills and extra detail from the dress can make a huge difference immediately. Your seamstress or designer will likely want to remove it all to start from a clean slate.
Once you have your mother’s blessing to redesign her wedding gown, make sure you’re visiting a designer with experience in reworking old gowns. The material can be harder to work with because it can become brittle and yellowed over time even with a good restoration before it was stored. The designer will be able to take your measurements and learn about you to find out what kind of dress you’d like for your wedding. It’s not just about removing the extra fabric, it’s about turning the dress into a gown that you’ll be proud to wear on your wedding day.
Michelle Rene Designs
and Wedding Gown Alterations
717-598-2782
Email michellereneinfo@gmail.com
Social media michellerene5
Web site http://www.michellerenedesigns.com
#michellerene5 #michellerenedesigns
Even the smallest detail is important
When even the smallest detail is the most important.
Make sure your gown fits like a dream for your special day!
Extraordinary occasions in your life allow for indulgence with the most elegant attire. Michelle Rene Designs and Alterations specializes in catering to your dream of a perfect wedding, prom or other special occasion. Consult with me about how to simplify preparing for your special event. Consultations are always free and you will leave with a quote and a vision of your completed look. When you bring me your formal wear, you can feel confident that, on your special day, you will most certainly be "the belle of the ball."
Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you!
2 Studio locations near you.
Downtown Lancaster and Southern York.
By appointment only, so that you are truly the focus of attention!
Contact:
Phone - 717-598-2782
Email - michellereneinfo@gmail.com
Web - michellerenedesigns.com
#michellerene5 #michellerenedesigns #weddinggownalterations #bride Michelle Rene Michelle Rene' Designs and Wedding Gown Alterations Michelle Rene' Designs and Wedding Gown Alterations at Lancaster Marriott
Friday, January 27, 2017
Alterations Services for your special day or events
TAILORING/ALTERATIONS/CUSTOM DESIGNS
Michelle Rene specializes in expert tailoring and alterations on wedding gowns, #bridesmaid / formal dresses, men’s and women’s business suits and more! She has been tailoring/altering/designing clothing in Central Pa for over 15 years. If you like personal service with attention to detail call Michelle Rene, a professional fashion designer who understands how garments should fit. To book a fitting call 717-598-2782 or email michellereneinfo@gmail.com
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Friday, August 12, 2016
Enjoy your wedding gown year after year
What a wounderful way to continue to enjoy your dream gown each year!
Love being able to repurpose and reuse something you spent so much time (and money) on.
Bride … Andrea Bernado
Wedding day photographer…. @tonygibblephotography
Venue … The Cork Factory, Lancaster Pa
Gown wedding gown alterations/ personal dresser … @michellerene5 Michelle Rene ’ Designer
Gown redo shoot photographer… Ben Reeder Photography
Venue… Downtown Lancaster Pa
Gown redesigner… Michelle Rene ’ Designer
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Michelle Rene Designs
Friday, July 15, 2016
Happy Anniversary
#happyanniversary to my two darlings, my son Tyler Kieffer and his beautiful wife Alyssa Kieffer ♡ so proud and happy for their life ahead ♡
Wedding in the woods of Nolde Forest 2 years ago, hot & humid and full of love and laughter!
The bride wore a magical gown of ivory chiffon and satin designed for her by of course Michelle Rene Designs, aka the momma ♡ #family
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Saturday, June 18, 2016
New York State of Mind
#studiolife
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Flash back Friday
Just a few years ago this July I did my first #fashionshow in #newyork, what an amazing experience!
Looking forward to many more ☆ thank you @bridgetobrienpr Bridget Hanretta O'Brien for all the great opportunities you have made possible for me and #mylable
Photographer @omegaphotostudios
Models @emvibardomodel Emvi Bardot & Serena Myers
Gowns by Michelle Rene Designer
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