I can’t help but be overly thankful for being connected with insanely talented professionals in Buffalo. Luke Copping did my first look book for the M2M collection, and I’ve been hooked ever since. I’ve always admired his perspective, and when I knew I needed this gown photographed I couldn’t think of anyone else to capture […]
On March 3rd, the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society held it’s first annual “Something Old, Something New” exhibit. The event was a “pop-up” styled exhibit lasting only one Sunday afternoon with antique wedding gowns on display, a famous retired photographer guest speaker and refreshments! anatomy was there representing the “something new” with select gowns […]
We created this beautifully simple coat for a client after she came to us with inspiration from a vintage piece and the desire to make it her own! The fabric is a beautiful silk blend brocade from Carolina Herrera. The dark navy and dusty gold are the perfect colors to add drama and excitement to […]
Here are some images from the fashion show Mass Appeal this past November! It’s one of our favorite must-see events, and it holds a special place in our heart here at anatomy for being the first event we debuted our collection at in 2010! xoxo mama Habes xoxo These gowns are on display in our […]
Meeting other young creatives in Buffalo is always inspiring, however when Erica and Ali met to talk business they left with some pretty big ideas! The first being this gorgeous photo shoot, showcasing (what they have rightfully dubbed) the New Buffalo Bride. Who is the “New Buffalo Bride?” A woman who appreciates quality, locality, and […]
Katie bought this dress because of it’s stylish, casual comfort and versatility. It’s 100% silk and easy to wear to just about anything, but she felt it was a little drab and wanted to spruce it up. Enter yellow. Newly blonde (and fabulous), we thought this pale yellow was the perfect accent to complement the […]
Our dear friend Alix came to me with this gorgeous estate sale find: a head to toe embellished sheath dress dating back to most likely the late 1930’s. JEALOUS. The entire dress is beaded on one layer of tulle, so it came with a few holes and tears. Not to mention a mysterious splotch of […]