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Olia Zavozina 2014 Spring Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsOlia Zavozina‘s eco-friendly bridal collection uses only 100 percent natural fibers and fabrics. Creating a custom designed gown is a unique experience for the bride’s big day. All of Olia’s dresses are made to order, allowing the bride to choose her favorite neckline, train length, color and fabric, making it a one-of-a-kind garment.
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Kelly Faetanini 2014 Spring Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsKelly Faetanini is an accomplished bridal gown designer inspired by romance, femininity and glamour. Her ambition and lifetime aspiration is to create luxurious yet accessible customized wedding gowns for brides around the world. Kelly’s enthusiasm for glamorous and elegant gowns started early in life. Growing up in the Midwest, her grandmother taught her the fine art of tailoring and encouraged Kelly’s creativity and innate ability to design dresses.
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Eugenia Couture 2014 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsEugenia Couture exquisitely dresses brides for the most important day in their lives by designing, producing, and selling high-quality, hand-crafted bridal gowns to select bridal boutiques and retail establishments. To ensure the perfect gown, Eugenia’s team of professionals is committed to creating and providing unique styles, superior quality, tailored cuts, purity of lines, expert fabric selection, and accuracy of finishes and fit.
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Blush Fall 2013 Bridal Collection (I)
AdvertisementsDesigned by Hayley Paige, the Blush bridal collection is characterized by casual elegance and femininity. Soft tulle, cotton lace, and blush tones create a feel of whimsy and romance within each design.
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Lovelle by Lazaro 2014 Spring Bridal Collection (I)
AdvertisementsIn its debut collection, Lovelle by Lazaro lives up to the elegance and opulence designer Lazaro Perez is known for. The collection presents affordable luxury for contemporary and traditional brides alike, offering impeccable styling, chic silhouettes, and exquisite beading.
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Veejay Floresca 2013 Real Brides Collection (VIII)
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.”
