Awaken by Kate Fearnley

Kate Fearnley has proudly announced the launch of her new bridal collection, ‘Awaken’.

The 12-piece collection is the second from the award-winning British designer, inspired by the reawakening of her love of creativity, new beginnings and the awakening of the world in general, focusing on a lighter look on modern life.

Awaken dress by Kate Fearnley

Kate Fearnley has seen some significant changes over the last year. The period of enforced reflection led to a move of premises, swapping the busy town centre high street of Middlesbrough for the beautiful and tranquil north Yorkshire countryside, and her hometown of Stokesley. Awaken includes romantic designs, with modern and fashion forward silhouettes featuring the brand's signature style enhanced with delicate feathers, hand-finished embroidery and three-dimensional embellishment.

The gowns are relaxed yet luxurious, with movement, freedom and comfort at the forefront of Kate's mind, using beautiful soft stretch laces, feathers, embroidery and sequins, coupled with vintage inspired lace and the softest of tulles and stretch satin.All the gowns are hand produced at the Stokesley boutique, with originality, quality and sustainability at the core of everything the British brand creates.

Stockists are welcome to get in touch to stock the brand, which were also showcased at Harrogate Bridal Fashion Week in September.

Visit https://katefearnley.com for more information

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