Ivory Utopia

Ivory Utopia is created with beaded tulle lace draped over a silk satin bodice and bias cut skirt .Pleated georgette and lace back panels are a dramatic feature of this gown

Purple Klimt

Purple Klimt is inspired by the artist Gustav Klimt. made in purple and pearl silk satin, trimmed with beaded French lace and crystals

Silver Aurora

Silver Aurora is created by the draping of French Calais lace over a structured bodice featuring a deep V neckline detailed by swarovski crystal straps. The lace covers the entire skirt softly draping over a bias cut satin skirt trailing to a pleated georgette train

Halo

Halo is a draped bias cut design constructed over a structured bodice in an Ombre` silk satin.


Melbourne Wedding & Bride front page

Featured on July issue of Melbourne Wedding & Bride is our draped georgette gown featuring brooch and headpiece by Elysian designs

Melbourne Wedding & Bride

The new Melbourne and Wedding & Bride issue out in July will feature on of our new ready to wear gowns on the front cover !
We can't show you pictures yet but it is safe to say that it displays elegance witha modern take on the traditional wedding gown. look out for the exquisite accesories by Elysian Creations , available in store. Visit the website www.elysiancreations.com.au for a range of their styles!

Deborah Selleck Ready to Wear

The Deborah Selleck Ready to Wear range has been created using the same philosophy of glamorous elegance applied to the Couture range. Using imported fabrics and laces from around the globe and exacting workmanship the gowns capture the style and elegance of Deborah Selleck designs at an affordable price.
Gowns start in price at $1200 in a full size range.
To view gowns please book an appointment with us.

Deborah Selleck

Deborah was born in 1960 in Rome where she grew up surrounded by centuries of culture. There were two strong influences on her; the love of art and the seductive allure of the sixties culture in film and fashion. Her paternal grandfather (a retired architect) would share with her his love of drawing through his archives of architectural studies for mansions he would never build, and her maternal grandfather introduced her to the glamour of the Cinema, having worked with stars like Fellini on the making of La Dolce Vita.