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Vera Wang Spring Collection 2013- The K Bride
Advertisements Bridal dresses in the fashion industry have been associated with different tones of white, ivory and cream. These colors are delicate and angelic, making them a perfect fit for you if you’re going to be the center of attention.
However, most brides who’re looking for something deviant and with a splash of color may be decide to go for something else other than white. That is where Vera Wang’s spring collection steps in. Each design has been individually crafted for women with unique body shapes and alternative styles.
The gowns have been given a female name with the letter K, to retain the feminine touch of each dress.
Here are the top 5 bridal dresses from Vera Vang S’2013 collection
Katharine Gown
Strapless, with a rich orangish red shade, the Katharine gown has a daring and multifarious quality to it. The base is crafted beautifully from chiffon to attach a solid element and the repeated layers are made from net. They add volume without burdening your figure.
The upper half of the gown reveals the arms and shoulders, and is strapless, covering the chest delicately. The lower half is a multitude of heavenly and brightly colored layers that are heavier towards the top. Pair the gown with matching accessories like Longchamp bags and other handbags.
Kendal Gown
Strapless and a bit of the luxurious maroon colored side; this gown makes use of net with embroidery on it. The body of the gown is glamorous and made from organza silk with heavy pleats visible.
The flare of the dress has minor layers of plain net and chiffon, but more of the embroidered print. This gown is heavier and for a glamorous bride. The volume of this gown is appealing and would look flattering on any body shape. Again strapless, the gown reveals just the right amount of collar bones.
Katarina Gown
Strapless, with a body shaped like a fitted corset, Katarina gown will accentuate your figure. The gown has abstract layers of repeated red silk, hidden somewhere near the feet. In other places, chiffon frills are abundantly scattered and laced with red ribbon.
Floor length and poofed up in a dreamy manner, the blood red gown is for a bride who isn’t afraid to shine. It has the potential to make you a sight to swoon over while walking down the aisle.
Kassia Gown
This gown has two evident tones visible, with the upper half more bold orange and the lower half a bit red mixed with orange. Sleeveless, with a high neck, chiffon add volume to the bust. Your shoulders and arms will be delicately visible so it won’t be a bad idea to wear accessories with this gown.
The gown is fitted around the waist with orange silk and pleats. A rust and bronze tinted brooch is attached to the gown too and looks quite fancy. The gown follows the same pattern towards the knees and then flares up a bit to reveal shredded silk and chiffon in red color.
Karen Gown
Quite a sight, this gown is dull and darker when compared to the rest of the collection. It is dark maroon and almost has a black finish to it. The gown is strapless, and has a slight opening down the middle to reveal a hint of cleavage.
The look is more extravagant because of the diamantes running down the upper chest area. It ends below the chest area and then spreads out to reveal endless layers of chiffon, one over the other. The gown has excessive volume and adds that much allure to your bride persona.
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Monique Lhuillier 2014 Spring Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsFrom city hall ceremonies to fairy-tale weddings, Monique Lhuillier set out to cater to every type of bride with her spring collection. There were a number of chic, short cocktail ensembles that ranged from classic — a crinkled jacquard shift with a matching long-sleeved jacket — to young and flirtatious, as in a long-sleeved number with a detachable tulle overskirt
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Angelina Faccenda 2014 Spring Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsAngelina Faccenda is the couture bridal collection from Mori Lee. Using sumptuous fabrics such as silk shantung, organza and French lace, these elegant designs feature details such as beading and embroidery. Angelina Faccenda Bridal Couture offers brides fashion forward style married with the experience and tradition of quality Mori Lee is known for.
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Zien 2014 Bridal Spring Collection
AdvertisementsWedding dress is much more than a gown. It reflects dreams cherished since childhood. I search for timeless and unique solutions among the infinite shades of white and diverity of details. Zień Mariage Collection is my tribute to the tradition. Each piece is inspired by the elegance and grace of the ceremony. I select exclusively refined fabrics and sophisticated accesories, hoping to make every woman feel chic and sensual.” – Maciej Zień
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Rivini 2014 Spring Summer Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsRita Vinieris’ spring Rivini collection was all about statement-making dresses. Standouts included an ivory silk charmeuse strapless dress with a gold and pearlized embroidered tulle overlay and a pale blush strapless ballgown with crystal embroidery.
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Palazzo 2013 Spring Bridal Collection (III)
AdvertisementsPalazzo designers Jane and Saeed Hamidi launched their innovative bridal collection in 1997 to rave reviews. With a design philosophy based on clean, architectural lines rather than overblown embellishment, Palazzo creates incredible looks for the creative, cosmopolitan bride.
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Max Mara Bridal Spring 2014 Collection
AdvertisementsThe Max Mara Bridal Collection, in fact, redefines the concept of bridal dresses looking to the cornerstones of the prêt-a-porter to answer to a desire of elegance and the demand to accelerate the preparations.