From a young age, Suzanne was always into craft and sewing. Making jewellery was a natural progression and once started, realised that this was something that wasn't just a hobby, but something that would grow into an established business with many outlets stocking her designs.
Since 1998, Suzanne has had the opportunity to work extensively with Couture designers, to design pieces to match gowns for their 'Collections', photoshoots, fashion parades and their clients.
The chance to work alongside hairdressers at Photo Shoots and Expos has helped Suzanne understand the techniques that they use to secure headpieces in the hair which has enabled her to design pieces so they will sit comfortably and for combs and tiara arms to be easily hidden in the hairstyle.
Her passion to design is evident in her stunning creations and extensive catalogue and continues to grow in today's market.
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Hi, I was considering a class on wiring crystals for bridals. It's not necessarily my favorite aspect of millinery, but I figured if I have to do it, I should learn things to make it easier for me. I'd appreciate your guiding me as to which course would be best for me.
Thank you! :-)
Dannielle
Hi, I would like to get into the bridal market. I have done a little bit of crystal and pearl work and absolutely love it and have decided that this is the way I want to go. I wondered what the difference between the master class and the other one is as they are nearly the same price. Do I need to have done anything else before, or does it tell me from scratch? Thank you
Jacqueline
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