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Luly Yang Couture at the New Seattle Art Museum

After a long wait and with a city full of anticipation, the newly renovated Downtown Seattle Art Museum is finally opening its doors again. In order to show off SAM’s soaring, modern, light-filled new spaces, we brought together the work of some of Seattle’s best artists: dramatic bridal couture from local designer Luly Yang, stunning photography by brothers John and Joseph Hong, inspired beauty created by Vain Salon, unique floral designs from Garden Party Flowers and diamonds to die for from E.E Robbins. It’s wedding inspired art to feed your imagination as you design your masterpiece, your wedding day.

John and Joseph Photography
 
Left: Silk taffeta strapless "Renee" ballgown by Luly Yang Couture.
Right: French lace and chiffon tiered "Bridgette" dress, silk taffeta strapless "Renee" ballgown,
silk taffeta "Winter Palace" gown with v-ruching and full tucked skirt by Luly Yang Couture.
 
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Dresses, Shoes and Accessories available at: Luly Yang Couture
Hair by: Alexis Robinson and Carinn Boe of Vain, Makeup by: Christine Cherbonnier of Vain
Rings available at: E.E. Robbins
Models: Annamae Colliton, Riquelle Johnson and Maira T.
 
Pages 2,3,16: Camel, Ming dynasty, late 14th-mid 17th Century, Chinese, marble, 56 x 36 1/2 in., Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection, 33.841.1-2.
Pages 4,10,13: Stage One, 2004, Cai Guo-Qiang, Chinese, (works in America), born 1957, Cars and sequenced multi-channel light tubes,
each car: 16’ x 6’, Gift of Robert M. Arnold, in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum, 2006.1.  © Cao Guo-Qiang.
Both Courtesy of the Seattle Art Museum