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N Navasque 2011 Bridal Collection (III)
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With contemporary aesthetic, the N Navasque collection is a refined sophistication designed to draw attention the bride. A breath of fresh air and for sure a great choice for the bridal attire -
Shoes to kill and die for – ep 256
Advertisements1. Brian Atwood’s black suede and gold and white leather sandals will give every look an elegant update.
2.Pierre Hardy’s brown, black and white leather wedge sandals are a chic way to incorporate the label’s modernist aesthetic into your look.
3.Yves Saint Laurent’s black suede and gold leather slingbacks will add opulence to your evening look. Wear them with a draped LBD and molten accessories for glamorous cocktail style.
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Alessandro Couture 2011 Bridal Collection (III)
AdvertisementsDeeply rooted in tradition but reaching out towards the challenges of modernity, Alessandro Angelozzi, a young fashion designer who launched the “Alessandro Couture” brand in 2000, works, plays, and has fun with bridal haute couture, reinventing it season after season. The strength of this line stems from the designer’s understanding of what women really like
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Allure Bridals 2011 Women Collection
AdvertisementsAt Allure Bridal shopping for a plus size bridal gown shouldn’t mean settling for anything less than the dress of your dreams. Allure bridals presents elegant plus size bridal gowns in sizes that go from 14W to 32W. The Allure Women Gallery line of plus size bridal gowns offers styles that have the same stunning bead work including Swarovski crystals, luxurious fabrics, and other embellished details such as embroidered lace appliqué that is standard with any of our elegant Allure gowns.
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Oliver Tolentino 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsPrior to opening his Melrose Avenue shop, Oliver already had secured a reputation in his native country for designing gowns for the elite, including socialites, celebrities, and government officials at the highest levels, including creating the gown former First Lady Imelda Marcos wore to her 80th birthday gala celebration.
Based on his design philosophy of classic looks, elegant styles, and attention to details, Oliver often has been called the Philippines’ own Valentino. Oliver loves to use vibrant colors and prints, often mixing them to produce dynamic creations.
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BCGB Max Azria 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsMax Azria is a French fashion designer of Tunisian descent who is the designer, chairman and CEO of BCBGMAXAZRIA Group, a global fashion house that encompasses over 22 brands. Azria’s wife, Lubov, acts both as muse and creative director for the company.
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Basil Soda Spring Summer 2011 Collection
AdvertisementsBasil Soda worked with a palette of non-colour but this has only served to reinforce his subtle play between cloth and body, where transparencies, geometric embroidery and volumes show give life to every movement.
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Shoes to kill and die for – ep 255
Advertisements1. With striking metallic-bronze plating, Giuseppe Zanotti’s apricot leather T-bar sandals have a glamorous statement style.
2.Jimmy Choo’s mustard python sandals are a vibrant way to update your look this season. Wear them with a royal-blue parachute silk dress for a bold color combination at cocktails.
3.Versace’s curved cutout white patent-leather sandals will add instant wow to a chic evening wardrobe. Partner them with a bold red dress for no-holds barred cocktail glamour.
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Alessandro Couture 2011 Bridal Collection (II)
AdvertisementsDeeply rooted in tradition but reaching out towards the challenges of modernity, Alessandro Angelozzi, a young fashion designer who launched the “Alessandro Couture” brand in 2000, works, plays, and has fun with bridal haute couture, reinventing it season after season. The strength of this line stems from the designer’s understanding of what women really like
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Takami Bridal 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsTakami Bridal has been in the bridal gown business in its native Japan since 1923 (although the formal establishment was in 1952), making them one of the pillars in Japan’s wedding industry. They specialize in wedding gown retail and rental and they also operate a bridal school, a cafe, and a restaurant. They can provide a bridal chapel and guesthouse for wedding ceremonies and receptions.