There is a beautiful shot of Osprey, the silk crepe, empire-line wedding dress from Sarah Treble’s Couture Collection in the March/April edition of Brides magazine.
The, fluid, slim silhouette and feather detailing on the shoulder works perfectly in this vintage, 1920′s inspired story.
Osprey is available from No3 Chiltern Street in London.
- Sarah Treble’s silk crepe wedding dress featured in Conde Nast Brides
The photographer Andrew Coulter came to the studio last week to shoot the new sample dresses for the Couture Collection. Isabel looks beautiful in this white silk organza dress with full hooped, netted skirts.

These images will appear in the next issue of the Guide for the South West Bride.
Beautiful colours of the sea and the Scottish landscape were perfectly reflected in the silk orchids adorning Claudia’s dress chosen from the Sarah Treble Couture Collection.
A Chinese inspired silk taffeta dress with custom made silk orchids. Perfect for Scottish dancing, rock climbing and running on the beach

The celebrations were brilliantly captured by Lynne Kennedy
I’ve just been sent some lovely pictures of an Idyllic summer wedding in Devon. Hannah chose an adaptation
of a dress from the Sarah Treble Couture Collection. A simple A line dress in sumptuous silk crepe. The skirt
was appliqued with lace and overlaid with silk chiffon. The little cap sleeves were edged in antique lace which
Hannah had found at an antiques fair and really wanted to use in her dress. This dress worked perfectly for
Hannah’s country, summer wedding.
Photographs by Victoria Phipps capture the mood and detail wonderfully.
Blackburn Bridal Couture is to represent Sarah Treble in London.
The beautiful, stylish boutique, is going to represent Sarah Treble in London and stock a exclusive range of dresses from Sarah’s Couture Range. Catering for the more fashion conscious bride and based in the aptly named Tranquil Vale, Blackheath, the boutique will be showcasing four of Sarah’s dresses.
Its an exciting development and gives potential brides in the south east a convenient and stylish boutique to try on some of Sarah’s wonderful designs.
Visit the Blackburn Bridal website for contact information and to make an appointment.
Emmaline & Guy’s Two-Day Cross Country Wedding is featured in the wedding blog Rock and Roll Bride with loads of lovely photos by Sarah Gawler.
Emmaline found Sarah after she’d spent a year ripping out pictures from catwalk shows and fashion magazines. As Emmaline describes in the blog “After our first meeting I was convinced she could bring my dream to life. We then realised Sarah would be moving to Devon, a 7 hour round trip from London which would make fittings trickier than usual, but I just couldn’t imagine anyone else being able to help.”
Sarah’s really pleased she made the journey down to beautiful Devon and boy does she look good. Congratulations.
Sarah has moved to a new studio in Exeter’s historic Cathedral Yard. Set on the first floor in a beautifully proportioned Georgian building her studio overlooks the cathedral and is a stones throw from the Princesshay shopping centre.
We’ve recently completed a photo shoot with Andrew Coulter at Pentillie Castle on the banks of the Tamar. Andrew takes wonderfully evocative pictures which capture the romance of the day. Have a look at his blog to see the results.
Sarah is exhibiting her dresses at the Clockwork Studios Open Weekend in Camberwell, London. Open over this coming weekend.
Friday 10 December: 6.00 – 9.00pm
Saturday 11 December: 12.00 – 5.00pm
Sunday 12 December: 12.00 – 5.00pm
Clockwork Studios
38 Southwell Road
London SE5 9PG
Clockwork Studios is a thriving studio of crafts, designers and makers and is an ideal stop off for Christmas presents. The studios where home to the Fun Factory, famous for Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel
Now that party season is approaching, even more people are returning to the studio to have their Sarah Treble Bespoke dress remade into an elegant evening dress or fabulous party frock.
Having spent a lot of time and money on the creation of their perfect wedding dress, many brides are loath to put it away in a box only to be looked at on rare occasions. So we started the Second Dress Service. Whereby the pattern of the wedding dress is used again. It’s amazing how the use of a completely different fabric, and a bit of subtle tweaking, can transform a design giving your wedding dress a new life.









