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Ines Di Santo 2014 Spring Bridal Collection (II)
AdvertisementsInes Di Santo is a renowned fashion designer born in Italy and raised in Argentina. Her gowns are created meticulously in the French tradition of haute couture, with each gown brought to life one at a time. Passionate about her craft, Ines oversees the production of every gown, ensuring each piece is created exactly as imagined.
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Jordi Dalmau 2013 Fall Bridal Collection (IV)
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.
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Alessandra Rinaudo 2014 Spring Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsAlessandra Rinaudo has been created for a modern, demanding and sophisticated bride and it fully meets all these requirements. Flowing dresses designed according to the rules of Italian haute couture, decorated with precious embroidery, pure silks, and Swarovski crystals to add a unique twist to your bridal look.
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Veejay Floresca 2013 Real Brides Collection
AdvertisementsThe youngest in the spread, Floresca’s start in bridal design was a rocky one. “The first wedding gown i made was a complete disaster!” he reveals. “But I did my best to fix it, and after revising it three times, it came out really nice.” Since then, young brides have gone to him, perhaps enticed by the white finale gowns of his fashion shows (they are always the first ones to sell). “I really didn’t plan on making bridal gowns my business,” Floresca muses, “but it’s really a calling.”
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Farage Spring 2013 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsFarage can provide you with the dress you’ve been dreaming . They make impossible happen right away, for miracles you have to wait for a couple of days… Their dresses will make you feel like you really are in the center of the universe during that special day which is your wedding. Dresses like you have never seen before. They make the fairytale come to life. Feminity, self confidence, refinement, elegance, class and timelessness..
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Fashion by Pronovias Spring 2014 Preview Collection
AdvertisementsThe discreet shapes of the 1930s, sophisticated shiny fabrics, the festive spirit of gemstone embroidery and the absolute cult to the female figure are some of the most exciting suggestions from Pronovias this season. The leading bridal sector firm is planning a 2013 full of contrasts: Greek and French -style bridal gowns, elegant and carefree, coexist with the curves and glamour of princess and mermaid cut designs.
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Ronald Joyce Spring 2014 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsFifty two dresses make up the Ronald Joyce 2010 bridal collection. Beautiful pieces that will make any bride feel special. So let’s take a look at some of Ronald Joyce’s creations. Structured bodices and flowing skirts in sumptuous fabrics are a strong element of the Ronald Joyce collection. Beautiful embellishment, such as jewelled bodices and belts are also featured strongly.
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Ruche Bridal Spring 2014 Collection (final)
AdvertisementsRuche was created and designed in 2008 by Mai Olivo and Josh Olivo, with our furry companion Roji. Ruche was not something that grew overnight. In 2005, as a hobby, Mai started selling vintage inspired beaded sandals on ebay. Like all fashion crazes, the demand for these quickly faded, but Mai continued to search for new items she liked.
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Paloma Blanca Spring 2014 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsPaloma Blanca has been servicing the Bridal Industry since 1937 from its own manufacturing facilities in Toronto, Canada, offering expert fit, high quality fabrications, attention to detail and styling, and “on time” service. If you are a bride looking for style, elegance, and simplicity along with value, you should find your dream dress within their collection.
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Edward Teng Spring 2013 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsBefore creating beautiful wedding gowns for Filipina brides, Edward Teng started designing for the Royal Family of Saudi Arabia. His were humble beginnings. After college in 1986, Edward studied Fashion Design and Dressmaking at the Slims Fashion and Arts School. Experience is the best teacher, however, and so, he first worked as an assistant designer to his mother in her own shop. From there, he learned the ropes and no one was a more diligent student. At present, the Edward Teng Couture shop at Columbian International, Santol, Sta. Mesa has 80 employees.
