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Naeem Khan 2014 Fall Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsNaeem Khan launched his much-anticipated bridal collection this weekend, describing the 15-look lineup as “a once-in-a-lifetime moment, a once-in-a-lifetime dress.” Bridal was a natural progression for the designer, who’s known for his elaborate eveningwear. He thought of the various places where a modern bride might say “I do,” whether a beach, the city or a garden. The garden dresses, for example, were done in beautiful floral motifs in lace and embroidery, while the city dresses included an Art Deco-inspired beaded gown.
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Escala Berazza 2014 Spring Bridal Collection (II)
AdvertisementsEscala Berazza, a bridal fashion label that delivers the perfect fit and stunning designs, online. Since we were little girls, we dreamed about the perfect wedding day. Escala Berazza was born with the goal of delivering the perfect bridal gown, just for you, and no one else, to make your big day even more special.
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Badgley Mischka 2014 Fall Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsBadgley Mischka is an American fashion label designed by Mark Badgley and James Mischka. Badgley and Mischka met at Parsons and found a common vision. The two launched the label Badgley Mischka in 1988, though their bridal business launched in 1993.
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Atelier Diagonal 2014 Bridal Collection (I)
AdvertisementsAtelier Diagonal is part of designer house, Pronovias. The collection features elegant dresses in quality fabrics. Atelier Diagonal’s Spanish designs are feminine and elegant yet very much for the modern bride. Their new beautiful collection focuses on it’s feminine cuts and flower detail set to be a big trend.
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Raimon Bundo 2014 Bridal Collection (III)
AdvertisementsA subtle nod to pale pink emphasised thanks to exquisite brocades. The brocade in its widest sense is the real star of this collection. Combined with heavier yet more etherial materials, it offers a different kind of gown which is extra special and does not lose one ounce of the elegance that we are used to.
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Veejay Floresca 2013 Real Brides Collection (V)
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.”
