People say "Everything in its own time" - and they are very right.
Over the years, I've been asked, "Why don't you create a wedding turban collection?", they suggested that it was an interesting niche and would complement my brand, but somehow it always remained on the "to-do" list and I found countless excuses not to do it.
Well, dear girls, I got married and something strangely magical happened - in the whirlwind of organization, somewhere between the dress samples of my dreams and the delicious wedding cakes, I saw them - my bridal turbans. My muse returned, the tasks fell into place and in the busiest period for a bride-to-be, I sat down to sew.
I visualized the entire collection down to the smallest detail in what seemed like a day. From the shine of the tiny beads to the edge of the delicate lace, and somehow they appeared on their own, just as I always wanted them to be - delicate, ethereal, unconventional, with a little bit of my heart invested in each one.
I made the bridal turban with love for the modern, romantic bride who follows tradition in her own way, who loves to transform the standard into innovative and a little extravagant.
Photographer: Todor Tsarkov
Model: Kalina Miteva
Wedding dresses: Stoyan Radichev
Each Turban is handmade from Italian luxury fabrics - two layers of Italian tulle create a soft and delicate halo effect around the head. I decorated them with French, hand-embroidered lace, delicate Swarovski crystals, fine beads and pearls to give a sense of luxury and turn the turban into a real jewel on the bride's head on her most dreamed and anticipated day.
It is with even greater excitement that I want to share that on my wedding day, my Wedding Collection was published exclusively on the cover of the September issue of “Svatba” magazine. This is the moment to thank the entire team who helped me recreate my vision of the 21st century bride to the fullest.
With love,
Sevdalina Dyakova