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Chandrika Thomas Sample Dress Sale


Chandrika Thomas Sample Dress Sale

The Dressmarket is delighted to offer visitors the chance to wear an original Chandrika Thomas for up to 50% off the original retail price.

These are sample dresses from the Chandrika Thomas studio and are available to try on by contacting the Studio to arrange an appointment, letting them know that you saw them on The Dressmarket.


Model:
Arina
Condition: Sample
Size: 12
Retail Price: £2,250
Sale Price: £1,250

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Ivory strapless A line dress with built in corset. Silk dupion pleated bust with panel cut bodice and lace up back.
 
Model:
Angela
Condition: Sample
Size: 10
Retail Price: £1,875
Sale Price: £1,250

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Ivory strapless A line dress with built in corset. Silk taffetta with asymmetrical pleating on bust and bodice with lace up back. Asymmetrical pleated skirt.
 
Model:
Josie
Condition: Sample
Size: 12
Retail Price: £1,875
Sale Price: £2,500

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Strapless full A line dress with built in corset. Two tone ivory and white silk taffeta. Asymmetrical cut panel bodice with pleated detail. Asymmetrical pleated skirt overlay with large flower detail.
 
Model:
Corina
Condition: Sample
Size: 12
Retail Price: £1,875
Sale Price: £2,500

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Ivory strapless full A line dress with built in corset. Silk Duchess Satin with criss cross pleated silk on bodice and lace up back. Asymmetrical pleated skirt.
 
Interview with Chandrika Thomas
Recently, The Dressmarket was lucky enough to spend some time talking to one of the rising stars in the world of wedding dress design, Chandrika Thomas. An increasingly in-demand Chandrika took some time out from setting up her new studio in Kew, looking after her new baby and designing dresses for her growing clientel.


Hi Chandrika, thanks for taking the time out of your hectic schedule to chat to us today. I know you've recently had a new baby - congratulations - and have just moved into a new premises in Kew, so we appreciate you giving us what little time you have.

I suppose the first question to ask is, why did you become a designer and were you inspired by anyone or anything in particular?

Not so much by one particular designer as by what I was exposed to when travelling as a child - and that's when I started designing, when I was a little girl.

My family used to travel to India and Africa quite a bit and the tailors there would make clothes for us, but I was frustrated by their work because they were often not able to interpret my ideas.

That's when I decided that I would learn to design and make clothes myself. I was inspired by the fabrics and colours I saw on our travels and I wanted to be able to use them in my designs.

So, after I finished school I went to college to learn how to cut my designs and sew. I used to buy second hand clothes and unstitch them just to see how they were made.

 

Chandrika explaining the finer points of wedding dress design to Bill Gates





Catching up with Prince Charles and meeting The Chancellor of the Exchequer for the first time


 

So, how did you arrive in the world of Wedding Dress design?

 

Because designing wedding dresses is such romantic and fulfilling work. It's not only professionally challenging but you are privileged enough to help people realise their own dreams for their dress.

I also love getting to build up a relationship with my clients as the dress goes from the initial idea to a gown that will be worn on one of the happiest days of their lives.

How would you describe your style signature – what is it, in other words, that makes a Chandrika Thomas dress a Chandrika Thomas dress?

The signature style of a Chandrika Thomas gown is the corsetry and high quality workmanship. Our dresses are all made in the UK by a team of highly trained seamstresses at our design house in Kew.

Coupled with high workmanship, all of our gowns have built in corsets that pull in the waist and flatter and accentuate the feminine figure. We do not produce off the peg gowns. All of our dresses are made to fit each individual bride’s body.

Individually making each dress means that we ensure all of our brides look their very best on their wedding day.




Chandrika with Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith

What’s your starting off point when you design? Shape, style, fabric – none of these?

My starting point for a new design would be a venue, perhaps a manor house, a barn, grand hotel, French villa, small country church etc.

I visualise how a bride would look wearing this new design. The aim is to ensure that the bride’s dress compliments the venue. It should not be lost by the venue’s grandeur nor should the dress overpower the venue.

My technical training means that I know what is possible to do with my fabrics and my designs. I know how far to push the boundaries.

And on average how long does a dress take from inception to production?
Generally, we work with our brides over a period of six to twelve months, from turning their initial idea into the finished product.


Do you offer personal advice to customers with regard to body shapes and which of your dresses would best suit them? And how flexible are your designs, i.e if a girl is a size 8 can she wear the same dress as if she was a size 18?

Yes. As well as advising brides on suitable dress designs for their venue, we can also advise our clients with regard to body shapes and which dress would best suit them. Because we have such high quality design and workmanship, and because of the attention we give to detail and our understanding of cuts and fabrics our dresses will look stunning on any bride whatever her body shape or size.


What’s the most common request you get?
That's easy: “I want to look amazing and have a small waist”.

Who is the typical Chandrika Thomas customer?
Well, every customer is different and I'm not sure there is a 'typical Chandrika Thomas bride' but one thing they all do seem to have in common is that they understand the importance of high quality workmanship.

If you're asking me to describe the type of woman who fnds her way to me, she is stylish, understated and elegant with an eye for classic design with a modern twist.


Do you focus on Wedding Dresses only or do you design in other areas as well?
Although I mainly design wedding dresses I do design bespoke items of day and evening attire for select customers. I am currently working on a second brand, ChanHill (short for Chandrika Hillman). The ChanHill brand is about elegant, beautiful feminine day and evening wear produced using beautiful printed silks and voiles.

What's the average day for the Chandrika in Chandrika Thomas? Leisurely Champagne breakfasts and graceful doodling over a drawing board before afternoon cocktails with the jet-set??
Well, it's not quite like that. An average day, if there is such a thing, would start with a morning meeting where I go over the day’s work with my team.

We look at the progress of all of our orders. I quality control orders, talk to suppliers and stockists, approve press releases and oversee the finances, discuss new designs and existing orders with the production team and take care of the dozens of phone calls that always seem to be pending and at the end of the day we evaluate our progress and look at what needs to be done the following day. It's all very hectic but hugely enjoyable.

The part of the job I enjoy the most are the occasions when I get to personally deal with fittings and appointments for some of our clients because when you come down to it, that's what it's all about.


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