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FashionBride Interview with Sarah Jassir
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Sarah Jassir was born and raised in Iran,where she lived until she was 17. She studied fashion in Iran and Turkey before immigrating to the United States in 1997.
With a fashion career that spans more than two decades and several continents,including stints at Valentino, Vera Wang and Amsale, Jassir brings a rare combination of technical expertise and global perspective to the bridal industry.
Here is FashionBride’s interview with this amazing bridal designer.
When did you decided to become a designer and why did you find this domain interesting?
I was 13 when I first decided to be a designer. My mother used to create beautiful gowns during her spare time in Iran which I found really exiting. That was what inspired me to be a designer when I grew up.
Talk us trough the first years of you work. Maybe you could tell us what did change in time? Are your designs different from the very beginning?
When I started designing here in new York I mostly designed what I would wear myself. But later on I started designing after what my customers desired. Most of my customers are well-travelled and educated so my gowns became more couture and got an edge of the European style.
Why should a bride-to-be choose one of your gowns?
I choose my fabrics carefully, quality is really important to me. Your wedding day should be one of the happiest day of your life, that’s why I make sure that my brides-to-be are as comfortable as possible in the gowns.
How long does it take to design a single wedding dress?
Making each dress is a labor of love! It can take everything from one day to years. I want my dresses to be perfect in every way!
Do tell us a bit more about your inspiration sources for your collection.
All my dresses are named after woman who touched me during my life. The inspiration for the line came from all the woman who overcame their fears and fights for freedom.
Do you also work with brides or you just try to give them the best of your designs in your collections?
I’m very inspired to work close to the brides when the opportunity comes, we inspire each other.
Have you got any gown you’ve created and that has a very special meaning for you? Can you describe it or can show us a picture?
One of my favorite dresses is the one I named after my best friend during high school, Roya. She had a really hard time in school because of her religious believes. Her whole family was persecuted because they weren’t Muslims
From your point of view, how should a perfect bride look like?Each bride is special and unique. I want them to express their individuality trough the dress as much as possible, that’s what makes a bride, in my opinion perfect.
Can you give us an insight on your new Collection? What where your inspiration sources, what did you opt for as materials, shapes etc.
My latest collection is more towards the European couture style. Moore beading and lace and hand draping.
Do you like a more traditional approach or do you try to create a different image of the traditional bride?
I love to reinvent the traditional, add new to the old. My newest collection is very modern and couture, but it still has the touch of the classic European style.
Last but not least, do you have advice for FashionBride readers?
My advice to the FashionBride readers is that you should be passionate about what you wear, never compromise. Your wedding day is all about you and it is going to be one of the happiest days of your life so you should really love and be confident in your dress!
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State of Grace Bridal Design and Styling
Advertisements State of Grace is the only house in London to offer bespoke garment and accessory design, personalised styling and expert hair and make-up. Founder and Creative Director, Lucia Silver and her team make fashion a totally personal experience.It’s a new, affordable yet exclusive service custom-tailoring every aspect of your outfit. Define your own expression of dress, style and beauty with our three areas of expertise: Bespoke Dress Design using the UK’s most skilled creative specialists.
Personalised Styling brought to bear with Lucia Silver’s treasure trove of custom-made adornment including bespoke jewellery, hats and head pieces, shrugs and evening coats, shoes and bags. Expert Hair and Make-up artists ensuring you a totally polished final look.
London’s only bridal destination for wedding dress design, bespoke styling and personalised hair and make-up all under one roof. Bespoke Wedding Dress Design using the UK’s most skilled creative specialists.
Personalised Styling brought to bear with Lucia Silver’s treasure trove of custom made adornment including bespoke jewellery, hats and head pieces, shrugs and evening coats, shoes and bags. Expert Hair and Make-up technicians ensuring a totally polished final look.
State of Grace Brides enjoy flexible appointment times at Lucia Silver’s sumptuous studio in Notting Hill, London. Wedding dress design & styling services are reasonably priced from £1200 for wedding dress and from £250 for bridesmaids’ dresses.
There is also a beautiful selection of garments and accessories for mothers’ of the bride and groom and wedding guests.
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Steal that style: Cecilia Ahern and David Keoghan
AdvertisementsThe first wedding pictures of the best-selling novelist and her groom shows that their dress sense is as understated as their approach to marriage.
Cecilia Ahern (PS I LOVE YOU author) opted for a fairytale Oscar de la Renta gown. She was the picture of elegant simplicity in a sleeveless white dress with full skirt and uncomplicated updo while husband David wore a white Tom Ford suit.
The actor, who recently landed a part in ‘The Tudors’ alongside Jonathan Rhys Meyers, is a former champion hurdler and Olympic hopeful. Cecelia, who has sold 10 million books, has warned fans they will have to wait a year for a new book as she is devoted to her new role as a mother. [via independent.ie]
Eager to stay out of the spotlight, the couple tied the knot secretly at St Nicholas of Myra church in Kinsealy, north Dublin at 2pm after telling guests the event was their six-month-old daughter Robin’s christening.
The celebrations included a lavish party at the prestigious Village at Lyons on the Kildare-Dublin border, and receptions in the restored conservatory at the La Serre restaurant and The Mill, a reception room with panelled walls complemented by tapestries and a 17thcentury fireplace. [via dailymail.co.uk]
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FashionBride Interview with Rami Al Ali
Advertisements I recently had the pleasure of interviewing one of the most talented bridal designer that I have ever posted on FashionBride, the amazing Rami Al Ali. His designs need no introduction and I’m sure you have been as eager as myself to find out a bit more about him and his work.Here is what I discovered for you, hope you like it and that you will consider having a Rami Al Ali wedding gown on your special day.
When did you decide to become a designer and why did you find this domain interesting?
I have always been fascinated with fashion. From very early on I knew I wanted to be creative as I had a good eye when it came to art and fashion. I was constantly experimenting with all sorts of art materials, creating pieces, sketching and just exploring my talents.
Although I was not totally converted to fashion that happened only after I graduated – I realized then that fashion was the career choice. I suppose by designing dresses for my close friends, I realized my own creativity and decided to enhance that.
Even though, I was not committed to pursuing a career in fashion at this stage. The whole experience was very light-hearted and fun as my friends kept throwing new challenges at me, I had to keep it going and take each challenge head on. I guess indirectly they were trying to show me where my heart really was when it came to career choices and that really became the catalyst for me.
Talk us trough the first years of you work. Maybe you could tell us what did change in time? Are your designs different from the very beginning?
I certainly have developed new techniques through out my experience, my designs become more mature which is very clear in my recent couture collection for SS2010.
However, my style is almost the same; still I managed to keep a certain line to follow in each collection, although I try to present it in different ways, see it from different angle each time.
Why should a bride-to-be choose one of your gowns?
Because of their timeless elegance, classic cut and perfect fit. Each dress is perfectly designed to ensure the bride wears it with confidence and utter comfort.
How long does it take to design a single wedding dress?
It depends on so many things, like the mood, feeling the theme, being inspired, and with time and experience you try to keep your creative mind “alerted”, by seeing a lot and storing so many ideas, moreover updating your knowledge of trends and styles. Usually, it takes almost a week to come up with the basic design with the right fabric swatches, colour shades and the embroidery samples matching it.
Do tell us a bit more about your inspiration sources for your collection.
For this particular collection, I was looking for something more inspired from the fairy tales royalty, the glamour, the richness, yet applying modern silhouettes, more details on the structure. Building the design from mixing different elements and material, ranging from the full fluffy voluminous multi layered skirt, to the fitted descending fish flakes look-a-like embroidered organza pieces.
Do you also work with brides or you just try to give them the best of your designs in your collections?
Apart from my annual bridal collection, I also work with individual brides to create gowns that reflect their personality as well as one that will make their wedding day special. The process usually starts with the bride’s expectations and her vision.
From then on I get on my drawing board and start sketching. I work closely with the bride to finalize the design, select the fabrics and decide of the embroidery patterns and present her with the dress. Of course brides can also choose from my collection.
Have you got any gown you’ve created and that has a very special meaning for you? Can you describe it or can show us a picture?Each wedding gown has a significant place in my memory, as each one has been created with several inspirations. For my Autumn/Winter 2009 Collection, I designed a 24 carat gold dress and that certainly tested my creativity as I had to get a gold tulle fabric created especially for this dress.
From your point of view, how should a perfect bride look like?
I think all brides look beautiful; they are radiant and full of love that shows as they walk down the aisle. When it come to dressing up the bride, it’s important that elegance and grace take lead. The bride needs to be comfortable and confidence is her gown as that will reflect in her composure
And tell us what would you give her and, maybe, other brands can’t.
Rami Al Ali gowns will give the bride an eternally classical and elegant look. My gowns are not there to overshadow the bride but rather emphasize her beauty and womanly curves
Can you give us an insight on your new Collection? What where your inspiration sources, what did you opt for as materials, shapes etc.
The new bridal collection for 2010 is dreamy, romantic and rich with details, in a meticulously balanced manner, offering the bride a range of options from classical elegance to modern cuts of western touch. Cuts came multiple, ranging from firm, hips wrapping, focusing on the thin carved waist line, to big voluminous gowns, yet light and easy to move around with; adding an exclusive Victorian influence on the bride.
Embroidery and crystal work is focused on the upper part of the dresses, where the borders are accessorized with details of tulle and crystals to enhance the refinement of the dresses. Some of the gowns were immensely embroidered with beadwork and crystals, and covered then with layers of transparent tulle to emphasize depth, dimension, and intangibility on the design.
Colours are gradient form off-white to pearly shades, mixing embroidery with silver and beige revealing the royal look on the final design. Veils vary from classical flowing fully on the dress to multi layered ones with silk edges or lace studded and embroidered.
Do you like a more traditional approach or do you try to create a different image of the traditional bride?
My approach is complimentary – it fuses the elegance of modern designs and the intricacy of traditional patterns. I don’t limit my creativity with set design rules therefore a gown can easily fit the style preference of either a traditional as well as a non-traditional bride. The wedding dresses I design are conservative for a traditional bride as well as modern enough for a modern bride.
Last but not least, do you have advice for Fashion Bride readers?
Inspiration comes from many sources. Don’t limit yourself to a set of rules; creativity can be inspired by simplicity as well as complexity. Look at what works for you and start from there.
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Steal that style: John O’Shea and Yvonne Manning
AdvertisementsThe 29-year-old Manchester United and Ireland defender, John O’Shea, married Yvonne Manning, 27, in the small surrounds of the Lady Chapel in Maynooth, County Kildare.
A low-key couple, the duo steered clear of signing on the dotted line for a glossy magazine deal for their wedding – and instead opted to enjoy a small, tasteful ceremony with their friends and family. [via dailymail.co.uk .
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Douglas Hannant Spring 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsDouglas Hannant, a native of Illinois, relocated to New York City in 1988 after having earned a Fine Arts degree from Missouri State University. His education continued at the Fashion Institute of Technology where his inherent design talent and affinity for luxury quickly became apparent.
After graduating from FIT, he had several stints in visual display before launching his first collection in the fall of 1996. After much anticipation and excitement, Douglas launched his bridal collection in 2009. It is beautiful, romantic, sophisticated and elegant.
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Douglas Hannant Spring 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsDouglas Hannant, a native of Illinois, relocated to New York City in 1988 after having earned a Fine Arts degree from Missouri State University. His education continued at the Fashion Institute of Technology where his inherent design talent and affinity for luxury quickly became apparent.
After graduating from FIT, he had several stints in visual display before launching his first collection in the fall of 1996. After much anticipation and excitement, Douglas launched his bridal collection in 2009. It is beautiful, romantic, sophisticated and elegant.