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Deborah was a great listener. I felt the gown creation was a collaborative effort, with Deborah taking on board and implementing my ideas and suggestions. The result was a bridal gown beyond my wildest dreams and expectations. I felt like a Hollywood goddess!
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.
"Love of beauty came easily to me in these surroundings, I would draw constantly, and in my flights of fancy I would daydream that one day my drawings would come to life "
In 1994 Deborah launched her own label, based at her Yarraville studio to cater for a growing private clientele and the demands of her family. The flexible working hours allowed her to spend time with her new baby and grew the business slowly.
The first Bridal collection was shown in conjunction with the reopening of The Sun Theatre in 1994.The parade featured a range of designs based on corsetry with the emphasis on hourglass shape and volumes of petticoats.
In 1997 The Deborah Selleck showroom was opened in Ballarat Street Yarraville, The two storey Federation Style building was to be the setting for three more collections and fashion parades over the next ten years. The parades showcased the evolving style of the Deborah Selleck Couture label towards a sophisticated sleek elegance that had more to do with cinema glamour than bridal maringues. Setting a trend for sleeker more figure defining bridal gowns Deborah Selleck designs remain timeless classics .The business outgrew its Ballarat Street premises and in 2007 moved to a larger store in the nearby suburb of Seddon.
The new location at 80 Charles Street Seddon has a sunlit showroom where clients can enjoy perusing the new designs in comfort and style.
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