Dressed, Styled, and Down the Aisle - The Stylish Bride podcast

79: Getting Ready Looks with Christine Lindebak of Lindy Lindy

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We are delighted to welcome Christine Lindebak as our special guest today!

Christine is an American designer and fashion industry veteran who has worked for Emilio Pucci, Mulberry, and Alexis Bittar. She is the visionary designer behind Sewing in the City and the founder of Lindy Lindy, a brand whose premier collection redefines bridal fashion, featuring exquisite robes and two-piece loungewear sets crafted from vintage linens sourced in Spain.

Not only are her creations breathtakingly beautiful, but they are also sustainable. Join us for the insights and inspirations she shares with us today.

Passion for Vintage Linens

Christine's passion for vintage linens began during her childhood visits to antique stores with her mother. She developed a deep appreciation for the intricate embroidery and craftsmanship found in those timeless pieces, sparking her interest in embroidery techniques from a young age. Her love for vintage linens grew as she honed her skills as an embroiderer and designer, eventually leading her to explore their potential in creating unique bridal pieces.

Embroidery Mastery and Restoration Challenges

Discussing her expertise in restoring vintage linens and handling challenges like stains and tears, Christine highlights the delicate balance required between preserving the history of each piece of linen and incorporating creative solutions into her designs. She also shares how beautifully crafted hand embroidery adds charm to each piece she designs.

Design Process and Personalization

Christine elaborates on her design process, emphasizing her approach of letting the linens inspire the creation of new pieces. She blends traditional designs with modern adaptations, creating bridalwear exuding timeless elegance. She also explains how she adds personalized monograms or integrates vintage elements into her bespoke wedding attire for a touch of nostalgia.

Slow Fashion Advocacy and Sustainable Bridalwear

Christine advocates for slow fashion and sustainable bridalwear. She shares her vision of creating meaningful garments that brides can cherish beyond their wedding day, focusing on natural fibers and eco-friendly practices.

Empowering Local Seamstresses and Collaboration

Reflecting on her collaboration with sewers in Valencia, Spain, Christine highlights the empowering dynamic of women supporting women in her business. She shares stories of working closely with skilled artisans, learning from their expertise, fostering a sense of community within her brand, and how she loves seeing their collaborative efforts come to life in beautifully crafted bridal pieces.

Innovative Ventures and Bridal Fashion

Christine discusses her entrepreneurial journey, explaining how it began with her first business, Sewing in the City, culminating in her current venture with Lindy Lindy.

Teaching and Empowering Others

Christine is passionate about teaching and empowering others through her online sewing classes and tutorials. That prompted her to create a global community of sewing enthusiasts.

Collaborations Between Designers, Artisans, and Local Communities

Collaborations between designers, artisans, and local communities foster a sense of connection and empowerment. Christine integrates vintage linens and hand embroidery to add a timeless charm to her bridal collections, promising a future where tradition meets innovation. With a growing emphasis on sustainability and conscious consumerism, the bridal fashion industry is poised for transformative growth, offering brides choices that reflect their values, style, and stories.

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