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Rubén Perlotti 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsSpanish designer brand Rubén Perlotti is a bridal wear firm with a long tradition. Its namesake designer has created everything from to ready-to-wear to haute couture and even ad-lib for more than 20 years. In 2003, he presented his first bridal collection at the Noviaespaña tradeshow in Barcelona and a year later started to present his designs at the Gaudí Bridalwear Catwalk. Since then, the company has regularly taken part in both events.
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Jesus Peiro 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsIvory, flour white, and in its absence, the lightest off white, are combined with a very slight vintage touch in the details on the appliqués and ribbons.
The colours are transparent, and the sheens give hues of colour to a very light off-white palette.
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Blue by Enzoani 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsEnzoani focuses on innovative style and is known in the bridal industry for its’ European influenced designs, attention to detail, and a focus on the fit.
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Franc Sarabia 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsThe Azahar essence and the sunshine inspired the designer´s team to present a Collection full of light, magic and goblin. The figure stiles and adaptto the body to insinuate the most delicate shapes of the of the women. Sensual and velvetier lines.
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Isabel Zapardiez 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsTaking inspiration from the carnival queen, Isabel Zapardiez’s bride is sultry and mysterious and thus making her more than just desirable to her groom.
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Novia D’Art 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsNovia d’Artwas established in Barcelona in 1967 as the result of the Raich Farré family’s longstanding tradition in the world of fashion. The innovative nature and quality of its designs were an immediate success with the high society of the time and marked the beginning of a business career that continues its succes story today.
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Sarah Houston 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsSarah Houston wedding gowns are a direct reflection of her design philosophy that combines timeless romanticism and enduring elegance while capturing the spirit of old world charm and the essence of today.
To ensure the ultimate in comfort all of Sarah’s dresses are made of the highest quality silks and are cut precisely to fit and flatter the body. Quality doesn’t stop on the outside as all of Sarah’s gowns are lined in luxurious silk as well. That’s why brides have so often described the feeling of wearing her dresses as being “immersed in liquid gold”.
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fashionBride Interview with Marie-Josée from CarteBlancheDesign
Advertisements Customized invitations allow you to show off your personal style and help you define your wedding profile. If you’re not a very creative person or if you have a thousand ideas that you can’t seem to match, graphic designer Marie-Josée from carteblanchedesign will help you find your way trough this style jungle.To find out more about her work and her inspiration we asked her to answer a couple of FashionBrides questions. Here’s the result! enjoy!
1. When did you decided to become a designer and why did you find this domain interesting?
I became interested in art from an early age, but decided on design as a career during my time at OCAD. I find graphic design most interesting because it blends disciplined training with the endless creative possibilities.2. Talk us through the first years of your work. Maybe you could tell us what did change in time? Are your designs different from the very beginning?
I started off in the business ten years ago moonlighting while working in corporate brand identity. I pride myself in having real design flexibility, which never stops stretching. My latest thing is what call “inconsistent consistency”.3. Why should a bride-to-be choose you for her wedding?
Other then creative quality I also pride myself on service. I know a wedding is not always easy to plan so I make sure each bride’s experience in working with me is one of the best. I work closely with every couple making the process as clearand smooth as possible.4. Do tell us a bit more about your inspiration sources.
Getting inspired is one of my favourite things being a designer. I like to think a little further then colour, fonts and pockets. I look into cultural influences, nature, movies, architecture, fabric, food, art… along with other design related /’mediums.5. Have you got any wedding/event you’ve designed and that has a very special meaning for you? Can you describe it or can show us a picture?
I would have to say “art deco” for this one. A bride came to me and told me that her fiance had proposed in NY city at the bottom of the Waldolf hotel. So needless to say I was all over her ideas… we worked together hand in hand from save the dates to invites, wedding day stationery and even thank you cards. I still love the designs.6. From your point of view, how should a perfect wedding be like?
The perfect wedding should be a genuine expression of the couple. One that is natural and not afraid to be original.7. And tell us what would you give her and, maybe, other brands can’t.
– ten years experience
– conceptual design that you can call your own8. Last but not least, do you have any advice for FashionBride readers?
Enjoy planning your wedding as it only comes once in a lifetime. Make your wedding stationery one your guests won’t forget. Remember your invitations are the first visual piece everyone will see… so be sure to make a great first impression! -
Jesus Peiro 2011 Bridal Collection
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James Clifford 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsJames Clifford’s couture bridal gown collection features classic looks in combination with a modern fashion flare. Luxurious fabrics of silk, satin and traditional, romantic lace make each wedding dress special in its own way.
Gorgeous, eye-catching details of hand-beaded Swarovski crystal, sculpted necklines and figure-flattering ruching add glamour and sophistication. Unique styling reflects the creativity and salability of the James Clifford Collection with a variety of wedding gown silhouettes that appeal to the fashionable bride.
