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Matthew Christopher 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsEvery bridal designer is well versed in the vocabulary of fabric, lace and silhouette. But the great ones have something to say about how to dress the couture bride that hasn’t been heard before. Matthew Christopher bridal dresses borrows liberally from the elegance and glamor of times gone by, then transforms them to a contemporary fashion statement.
Mathew Christopher bridal dresses incorporate molded bodices, sculptured necklines and sweeping ball gown skirts. These create his signature style of delicate crystal beading and soft detailing with the finest of fabrics from the creamiest of silks through yards and yards of the finest tulle.
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Lady Pearl 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsLady Pearl is one of those names that are a byword for tradition. “The English countryside was the scene of my childhood. The great balls to which the London belles would hurry are for ever etched in my memory. The make-up, the fragrances are for ever etched in my heart. To rival in beauty, with a touch of extravagance, a tad of provocation.
To design wedding dresses is to prolong these magical moments. In the gilded opera house of life, the wedding day must shine with a thousand flames and you must be like a pure diamond. On the stage you will be unique, and the great red curtain will rise to salute your beauty. The mirrors will reflect your grace to infinity and will make you so desirable. These profiles, pure seduction, will do the same.
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