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Isabel Zapardiez 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsZapardiez designs haute couture using classic, timeless patterns updated with contemporary detail. She has a studio in her native San Sebastián, where all her gowns are custom made.
The premium quality of her fabrics and exquisite attention to silhouette are the signature features of these uniquely elegant dresses. The designer brings together all her references and sources of inspiration in every collection, which include an oriental look and the glamour of Hollywood divas from the Fifties, for which she makes use of vintage cut and material.
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Culture Bridal Couture 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsBased in Sydney, Australia, Culture Bridal Couture is a dedicated team of highly skilled artisans and experienced couture seamstresses, headed by designer and owner Lisa Merton.
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Henri Roth 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsA wedding dress from Henry Roth is timeless chic that will make a statement of super cool style, with prices starting at an affordable $800! Their bridesmaids dresses are designed to look perfect on the big day as well as being able to wear them out again, and are realistically priced from $250 to $400.
And their formal dresses are “hot” without the heated price tag. They also have a selection of informal and garden wedding dresses, debutante dresses, and cocktail dresses too.
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Steal that style: Viva la Belle Époque
AdvertisementsGrecian Perfection, from left: Gown by Stephane Rolland; headpiece by Dolce & Gabbana; necklace and earrings by Chanel Fine Jewelry. Strapless gown by Anne Valérie Hash; earrings, necklace and bracelet by Harry Winston. Photographed in the lobby.
Left: Reading Room, from left: Gown and jacket by Christian Lacroix; stockings by Wolford; headpiece by Christian Lacroix Couture; shoes by Pierre Hardy. Gown with cape by Georges Hobeika; necklace by Dolce & Gabbana; bracelet by Alexis Bittar; stilettos by Bruno Frisoni. Photographed in Le Bar;
Right: Grand Opulence: Green silk, satin and feather gown by Valentino Couture; diamond, emerald, aquamarine and pearl jewellery by David Morris; shoes by Louis Vuitton. Photographed in the Empire Suite
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Delphine Manivet 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsInspired by modern women, who are getting married later in life but who don’t want to turn their backs on that dress they’ve always dreamed of, Delphine Manivet combines the practical with the dreamy to create some amazing pieces. In other words, Delphine Manivet’s wedding dresses are pieces that won’t make you look like a meringue but will make you feel like you’re wearing something that suits you, rather than something that just looks great on a model.
Her bridal collection is divided into two: short dresses and long dresses. The short dresses are ’60s-inspired and create a sassy but relaxed bride, with a pretty bo-ho look, as you’ll see from the Delphine Manivet website.
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Papilio 2010 Bridesmaids Collection
AdvertisementsSimplicity of lines, ideal cut, expensive fabrics made of natural refined threads cast sensation of harmony and comfort, holiday and happiness. These fabrics are not flashy, not loud, they are elegant and luxurious. The new collection shows a brilliant combination of fashion and style.
Creating elite models, “PAPILIO” cares that brides who are fairly well off but have excellent taste and fine perception of beauty would be able to purchase wedding dresses from “PAPILIO”.
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Culture Bridal Couture 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsBased in Sydney, Australia, Culture Bridal Couture is a dedicated team of highly skilled artisans and experienced couture seamstresses, headed by designer and owner Lisa Merton.
Inspired by diverse cultures, magnificent fabrics and colour, our original label Culture Shock has evolved over the years to encapsulate our favourite wedding dress styles– Grecian, Vintage, French Lace, Romantic, Oriental and Indian inspired looks.
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Madeline Isaac-James 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsMadeline Isaac-James offers you highly desirable collections of stunning wedding gowns, providing high quality, beautifully cut gowns that effortlessly fit and flatter in all the right places. Madeline Isaac-James’ design philosophy is quite simple – to create wedding dresses that capture the bride’s spirit and imagination – ensuring that she looks fabulous and feels confident on her wedding day. As featured in Perfect Wedding, Wedding Ideas, You and Your Wedding, Bride magazines.
The collections are unique and share an air of grace and elegance – whether the bride is looking for a full romantic gown or a gown that exudes classic style and glamour. Each gown is individually made to order with unsurpassed attention to detail and quality control at all stages, ensuring that the classic tailoring and special construction of a Madeline Isaac-James gown fits each bride beautifully.
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Heidi Elnora 2010 Bridal Collection
Advertisements“Project Runway” contestant Heidi Elnora discovered her passion for wedding gowns after designing children’s clothes for Carter’s for four years. She debuted her collection at bridal week in New York in 2007 and opened her first store in Birmingham, Alabama.
Elnora’s dresses are timeless gowns with classic lines. She focuses on a romantic feel with vintage trim detailing. Visit heidielnora.com to check out the beautiful dresses.
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Papilio 2010 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsSimplicity of lines, ideal cut, expensive fabrics made of natural refined threads cast sensation of harmony and comfort, holiday and happiness. These fabrics are not flashy, not loud, they are elegant and luxurious. The new collection shows a brilliant combination of fashion and style.
Creating elite models, “PAPILIO” cares that brides who are fairly well off but have excellent taste and fine perception of beauty would be able to purchase wedding dresses from “PAPILIO”.
