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Alvina Valenta Fall 2011 Collection
AdvertisementsAlvina Valenta gowns are made of the finest silks, satin shantung, and satin organza to name a few. One of the collection’s most successful silhouettes has been their full circular tulle skirt. Whether it is finished with a lace hem or without, with a beaded tank bodice, or a simple unadorned silk satin one, these dresses exude a festive, fun yet elegant feel.
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Max Chaoul 2011 Spring Summer Bridal Collection (II)
AdvertisementsFeminine and whimsical, Max Choul gowns are classic silhouettes with exquisite organza and lace detailing. What sets them apart is the fit process in the couture collection. Each design is cut specifically to fit the bride in question, ensuring the ultimate in figure flattery on the big day.
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David Meister 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsDavid Meister is an esteemed American designer known for his sophisticated, yet body conscious, women’s wear. David’s dresses, evening wear and couture red carpet designs have graced the contours of socialites and celebrities. Alicia Keys, Diane Lane, Fergie, Tina Fey, Elizabeth Hurley and Sharon Stone are just a few contemporary thinking, fashion personas who have all chosen David Meister for the Red Carpet moments of their lives.
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Justin Alexander 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsJustin Alexander had a vision of affordable, couture bridal gowns that had an accent of glamour, drama and luxury. From this vision the Justin Alexander Wedding Dress Collection was created. Justin Alexander’s international design team pay close attention to detail, designing sophisticated bridal gowns for brides across Europe and North America.
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Ella Bridals 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsElla features affordable individuality for today’s unique bride. An enchanting collection accompanied with dramatic beading, lovely laces and beautiful fabrics, the Ella bride will walk down the aisle in elegance.
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Angel Sanchez Fall 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsAngel Sanchez developed an appreciation for fashion at a young age while surrounding himself with dress forms and fabrics in his mother’s Venezuelan atelier. It wasn’t until 1987, after two years as an architect, that Sanchez returned to his fashion design roots.
He quickly rose to fame throughout Latin America, and expanded internationally in 1997, when the company headquartered in New York City. In 1999, Sanchez debuted his bridal collection in the United States and presented his evening collection during New York Fashion Week at Bryant Park.