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Paola D’Onofrio Spring 2012 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsPaola D’Onofrio’s bride evokes a charming atmosphere through a great value researched elegance. She is sensual and unique with a feminine and sophisticated glamour. The bodice of nineteenth century, wrapped in shinning tulle and elegant transparencies, to remember ancient seductions.
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Matthew Christopher Fall 2012 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsMatthew Christopher came onto the bridal scene in 2002 and has already won several awards in the industry including two consecutive Distinctive Excellence in the Bridal Industry (DEBI) awards as well as a nomination for Distinctive Newcomer. Matthew is known for creating exquisitely detailed couture gowns that feature a mixture of fabrics accented with delicate beadings and embroideries.
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Roberta Lojacono Spring 2012 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsCreative versatility is a rare virtue in the competitive world of high fashion, and in that exclusive world Roberta Lojacono stands out as a Renaissance Woman. Though she studied art from a young age, she seriously considered a career in archeology before pursuing design. Lojacono not only designs her creations, she often constructs them –possessing a sartorial skill far beyond the abilities of many of today’s fashion designers.
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Errico Maria Spring 2012 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsEach Errico Maria couture gown begins with an inspiration…which is hand sketched to capture its creative vision. The idea is then brought to life through expert pattern making, percise draping and fitting that creates a unique silhouette.
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Giovanna Sposa 2012 Spring Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsGiovanna Sposa relies entirely on a privileged relationship with the brides in search for an elegance particularly refined. A style that comes from high-quality gowns but versatile and at the same time, catering to every need.
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Jordi Dalmau Spring Summer 2012 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsJordi Dalmau’s collection is inspired by the mythical wood nymphs. The collection has reminiscences of the beginning of the 19th century, with tight corsets, elegant dresses and a daring visual range of shapes and colours that highlight the most feminine side of today’s bride.