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Jasmine 2010 Spring Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsAt Jasmine, their mission is to provide brides with the ultimate in fashion, fit and service. Jasmine offers only the highest level of quality and design in all of our gowns, with a fit that makes every woman look and feel beautiful.
Since their inception in 1985, innovation and design has been at the heart of Jasmine’s success. Their team of designers spans the world in their experience and brings their skills exclusively to you through Jasmine. Their designs are then painstakingly assembled in their own manufacturing plants. Individual seamstresses make each gown and pride themselves on the elegance and artistry of hand-sewn beadwork and trim. This pride and workmanship can be seen in every dress we sell.
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James Clifford 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsA truly prestigious designer, James Clifford started his formal career as a designer at the New England School of Art and Design. Following graduation, he participated in a two-year apprenticeship at the House of Bianchi and was then recruited by Priscilla of Boston. During his nineteen years at Priscilla, James designed for numerous celebrity and prestigious political weddings, including that of Julie Nixon and Lucy Baines Johnson.
In 1980, James moved to New York City. While holding the position of head designer at Galina Bouquet, James worked to establish his own style and make his unique mark on the bridal gown industry.In 1987, James’ hard work proved prolific when he joined a major bridal manufacturer. James furthered his career in September of 2004 by premiering two exclusive new upscale bridal gown collections for the Spring 2005 season: The James Clifford Collection and the JCH Collection by James Clifford. The new James Clifford Black Label Collection recently premiered for the Spring 2008 season, already receiving rave reviews from retailers and brides alike.
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Priscilla of Boston 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsThe Priscilla legacy began in 1945 when fashion designer Priscilla Kidder opened the Bride’s Shop on Newbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Known for her unique, handmade wedding gowns, Priscilla catapulted to the national spotlight when she designed gowns for the daughters of President Johnson and President Nixon.
Her designs also garnered international fame and distinction when she designed exquisite bridesmaid gowns for Grace Kelly’s nuptials to Prince Rainier of Monaco in 1956.
Priscilla’s unique, handcrafted designs have stood the test of time and allowed the company to grow to 15 signature salons and select specialty boutiques nationwide.
The Priscilla of Boston group has expanded to include a collection of top designer brands so that every bride can find the perfect wedding dress.
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