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About The Designers |
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Victoria Glenn
As the owner of V Custom Design and Victoria's Bridal Couture, Victoria's designs explore dreams of simple elegance fashioned in rich silks to ultra modern confections created with fine imported lace. She has over 30 years of experience in designing with a particular emphasis on wedding attire.
Her clients include: Melinda French (wife of Bill Gates), Ernestine Anderson (Jazz Singer), Kari Brock (Channel 4 News Anchor), Christy Lynn (of KJR 95.7). Jennifer Rankin (wife of Marcus Trufant)
Today Victoria teaches fashion illustration and business at Seattle’s New York Fashion Academy. Other accomplishments include national and international design awards, a photographic tour of her gowns in London and Paris, and clients that attended Grammy and Oscar Awards events wearing her creations.
Debra Idso
Debra's distinguishing creations reflect her passion for detail. With over 20 years of experience designing wedding gowns and formal attire, she also devotes herself to restoring heirloom gowns from weddings past. Educated at Seattle Central College in Fashion Design, she studied with their last couture class.
Her clients include: Jennifer Gardner (daughter of Governor Booth Gardner), Julie Lee (Channel 13 News Reporter), Kari Kazarba (Channel 13 News Anchor).
She has been voted "Best Seamstress" in the Seattle Weekly's "Best of" poll and her designs have adorned the spotlight on many Seattle's runways. |
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Bitterlake Center (2nd Floor) 929 N 130th St, Suite 8 Seattle, WA 98133 206-367-2932
By Appointment Only
Hours: Tuesday 12—8pm Wednesday 11—6pm Thursday 12—8pm Friday 11—6pm Saturday 10—5pm |
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Our Philosophy As creators of wedding garments, our passion is fueled by the sacredness of each garment. Seen beyond the ornament of an event, the wedding garments of both parties are the ceremonial expression of the joining of heart and soul. We feel that when working with a bride or groom that they are ultimately the designer and we the creators. We look for the essence of a person’s dreams, and to see one’s essence we must see beauty. Our job is to love what we do. |
