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Simonelli 2011 Fall Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsWedding gown designer Julie Simonelli was cut out to design. With a shoemaker for a mother and a milliner as a grandmother, fashion was in the Simonelli genes. Julie completed a degree in Fashion Design at RMIT, graduating with distinction. Her talents were quickly recognised with a leading womenswear company offering her a design position. After a few years developing her unique style, Julie decided to specialise in Bridal Wear and opened up Simonelli Bridal Couture 15 years ago.
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Rosa Clara 2012 Spring Preview Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsFabrics artfully turned into drapes, pleats and diagonal cuts and the combination of textures enrich the gowns by creating unique contrasts. Chiffon, organza, tulle and crape. Traditional fabrics that strengthen and complement each other with pearly details. A sophisticated and delicate woman inspires this subtile collection
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Fiorenza 2011 Spring Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsInterlaced with a sense of luxury, each Fiorenza gown has been crafted with a contemporary twist. The ready to wear collection evokes an ethereal quality that appeals to a discerning clientele, without the price usually seen on gowns of this exquisite quality. Meticulously constructed gowns ranging from understated chic to dramatically corseted silhouettes, a Fiorenza design is distinctly modern; marked by lush fabrics, flawless construction and elegant embellishments.
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Sarah Janks 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsSarah’s first collection reflects her depth of understanding and experience working beside some of the industry’s most influential designers. Continuing in the tradition of old world designers such as Balenciaga and Vionnet, Sarah designs by cutting and fitting her own muslins (toiles) and is involved in all technical and creative aspects of her collection.
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Manuel Mota 2012 Spring Preview Collection
AdvertisementsCurves and hips, symbols of femininity, are accentuated with rebrodé lace, swathed with double silk organza or glimpsed under guipure lace. The Empire line versions captivate with their high waists or are updated, gathered up in gracious abullonés, producing floaty camisoles scattered with lace.
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