Monthly Archives: November 2010

2011 Collections

Pronovias 2011 Couture Collection

Every woman’s natural beauty is born of love and happiness. Embroidered with serenity and edged with tender care, the heart of the new collection from Pronovias has been fashioned with genuine enchantment. A varied range of bridal trends which, with both tempting and harmonious, envelop the bride in femininity.

For 21st century muses, this is pure sensuality. Exquisite tunics with curved shapes and frills, flowers, bows and stunning gemstone embroidery at the neckline, shoulders and décolletage.

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Lilly 2011 Bridal Collection

Lilly is rapidly gaining recognition as an up-scale designer bridal line due to unique designs, superb corsetry, exquisite cut and fit, the highest level of craftsmanship and great emphasis on detail. All of the dresses are finished by hand, including crystal beading and silk flowers. The design style is sophisticated yet romantic, contemporary yet timeless.

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Jasmine 2011 Spring Bridal Collection

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.

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Giovanna Sbiroli 2011 Bridal Collection

Giovanna Sbiroli is a distinguished italian based designer, whose designs are timeless and elegant with a cosmopolitan edge. Sbiroli’s design ethic stems from an urge to make women look and feel beautiful. Their secret? An unerring eye for beauty – in all shapes and sizes; a down-to-earth demeanour, that endures them to his many clients; and an irrepressibly creative eye.

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Emma Hunt 2011 Bridal Collection

Emma Hunt is a London based designer, specialising in elegant simplicity. Her wedding dresses are classic with a modern twist and are guaranteed to make an impact long after your wedding day. Made with precision and care the dresses are a beautifully designed mix of vintage inspiration & clean lines creating styles that are exquisite and timeless.

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Carlo Pignatelli Fiorinela 2011 Bridal Collection

Pignatelli is the rebel who showed the fashion world that bridegrooms are just as important to be looked at as the bride. He showed us that men could wear Haut Couture and thus holds a reputed reputation for men’s formal wear.

He gives us constantly unprecedented colours and styles in some of the most ceremonial moments in our lives.

 

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Novia D’Art 2011 Bridal Collection

Novia 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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Sophia Tolli 2011 Bridal Collection

WEDDING DRESSES & BRIDAL GOWNS by Sophia Tolli, this wedding dress collection provides both classic silhouettes and dramatic, haute couture designs. Classic wedding dresses include formal princess ball gowns and strapless A-line dresses. Bridal gowns with a more contemporary feel incorporate halter necklines, slim skirts and sparkling sequins into Sophia’s designs.

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Bella 2011 Bridal Collection

Bubbly, intuitive, always ready to listen to her customers, and always with impeccable taste. But never alone: always surrounded by her dynamic and dedicated team, and above all assisted by her stylist, Olivier Freine.

 

A natural team, they get together, discuss ideas and always end up reaching an agreement. It was at this environment that this season’s 3 new collections were created. Beautiful models from Bella, wonderful models from Sublissima and exquisite models from Olivier Freine. Charlotte and Olivier’s creations are the result of their love and passion for their work.

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Amy-Jo Tatum 2011 Bridal Collection

Born in New Jersey and raised in The San Francisco Bay Area, Amy began her design career with a degree in retailing, and a three-year stint as a bridal fabrics buyer. Here, she honed her talents in putting fabrics together for designers and boutique owners who were regular clients. In 1984 she moved on to open Bridal Alternatives, a small design studio where most of her projects were devoted to custom bridal.

Years later she is still dedicated to serving brides. Based on her esteem for Hollywood chic and fine-tuned dressmaking skills, a design philosophy evolved that has to do with seeing fabrics drape well and mold to the skin like sculpture. “A wedding gown should be comfortable and beautifully lined so the woman wears it like a second skin . . . the whole component moving with her as if it is part of her body.”