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Cabotine Spring 2012 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsGema Nicolás for Cabotine presents her new collection for an avant-garde, cosmopolitan, exotic woman who develops her life with the same natural ease in the most urban of atmospheres as well as in the most paradisiacal places.
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The Vintage Wedding Dress Company 2012 Bridal Collection (II)
AdvertisementsRenowned Stylist Charlie Brear has brought together her years of experience in fashion to create The Vintage Wedding Dress Company, showcasing to her customers a unique and enviable collection of wedding dresses and accessories. In an established career that spans the industry, styling innumerable models, celebrities and bands for music videos, magazine editorial, print and commercial campaigns, she has worked alongside leading fashion designers, styling and producing accessories for Matthew Williamson and selling under her own name at Matches. Charlie continues to privately advise many of her high profile clients.
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Sottero and Midgley 2012 Spring Bridal Collection (III)
AdvertisementsRedefining bridal fashion, Sottero and Midgley was created to offer brides a vast selection of fashion forward designs of impeccable quality at affordable price points. The collection features luxurious silks, crushed metallic organzas, elegant tulle and exquisite laces, that cater to the more couturier customer.
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Moonlight Spring 2013 Bridal Collection (III)
AdvertisementsSince their inception in 1986, MOONLIGHT has been one of the most prestigious names in bridal. MOONLIGHT has created an image that is synonymous with romance. They set out to create an experience that every bride dreams about, from the moment their gowns are put on.
The gowns fulfill every bride’s fantasies from their incredible fit, to the highest quality fabrics, and hand sewn Swarovski crystal details. With each dress their goal is to give every bride a luxurious high fashion look at an affordable price.
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