Entries by Mell Bell

What To Wear For Your Boudoir Session– Top Ten Non Lingerie Pieces

So many times emphasis is placed on finding the perfect lingerie pieces for your boudoir photography session. But you don’t have to limit your session to just lingerie. Sometimes sexy is just hanging out in your closet. Here are our Top Ten Non Lingerie Items you can bring to your mellBella Boudoir Experience to create […]

What’s Her Name?!? Contest WINNER

  After much deliberation and entries, SHE finally has a name. Her name is Scarlet Rose.  She’s always a lady, classy, sexy, and fun. Congratulations to Jennifer of JW Weddings and Events for helping us name her and winning the mellBella What’s Her Name?!? contest. Thank you everyone for your participation and keep checking our […]

Keep It Classy 2015 Recap

    March 6th & 7th filled our Charleston Boudoir Studio with some amazing women. One bride got her bridesmaids together to each do a boudoir photo shoot with us on the same day… So they all got their hair and makeup done by PaperDolls,  hung out together to encourage each other, had a fun […]

Spring Break mellBella Style 2015

Did you miss out on our Keep It Classy Boudoir Event in March. By popular demand, our next Charleston Boudoir Day is Friday, April 3rd– Spring Break mellBella Style 2015.  A mellBella Boudoir Day Event is like no other experience. We clear our schedules and do nothing but beautiful boudoir sessions all day long. As […]

What to Wear for Your Boudoir Shoot- Bits of Lace

That age old decision of what to wear just got more complicated as you are now looking for some specific items for your private boudoir photography session with mellBella. Luckily in Charleston, we have a great locally owned an operated fine lingerie store– Bits of Lace. They not only carry bras, underwear, lingerie, and sleepwear. […]

Mell Bell’s Boudoir Journey

Hey Everyone, Wanda inspired me to share my boudoir journey with you. I was a tomboy growing up… proud of being a girl and showing that I could do anything a boy could. There’s even a newspaper article from when I was five stating that I wanted to be a “craft girl” instead of a […]