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Meet the designer: Ralph &Russo
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Ralph & Russo gowns are created within their London atelier by their highly skilled couturiers. Sourced from around the world and each having 15–25 years of experience gained at some of the most respected fashion houses and schools they are true specialists in their field. It is their exceptional expertise in traditional and innovative techniques, guided under the direction of Ralph, that bring each piece to life.
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Meet the Designer: Sarah Seven
AdvertisementsWith a deep desire for the romance and the simple decadence of a bygone era of femininity, Portland, Oregon designer Sarah Seven is able to create unique pieces that are vintage inspired but decidingly modern.
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Papilio 2016 Spring Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsSimplicity of lines, ideal cut, expensive fabrics made of natural refined threads cast sensation of harmony and comfort, holiday and happiness. These fabrics are not flashy, not loud, they are elegant and luxurious. The new collection shows a brilliant combination of fashion and style.
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TheFashionBrides Trend: Pink Blush
AdvertisementsPink tones are the most common chosen by brides that do not favor white or ivory. This spring Allure Bridal includes a wide array of designs for their pink choices, from stunning mermaid dresses to my absolute favorite – the princess gown with roses on its skirt. Tell me fashionbrides what style fits better? Did Jessica Biel set a pink trend already?
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TheFashionBrides Cut: Mermaid gown (III)
AdvertisementsAlso known as a fishtail, a mermaid wedding dress is closely fitted in the bodice all the way down to the knee, where it dramatically flares out – you’ll find that the skirt on gowns described as ‘trumpet’ or ‘fit-and-flare’ starts higher up, typically from either the mid-hip or thigh. The mermaid shows off your shape the most out of any of these styles, but don’t be put off – it can be a surprisingly flattering silhouette! All goens used in this post are from Pronovias 2016.
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Flora 2016 Spring Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsEach gown in the collection tells a story. Rinat Asher, the designer, gets her inspiration for her creations from the European styles of the “roaring 1920′s”. Great importance is placed on the choice of materials, which allow for maximum comfort and compliment the body shape of the bride.
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TheFashionBrides Q&A ep.10: Siri
AdvertisementsAfter five years of managing a production division for Esprit de Corp, Beverley Siri pursued her long-time goal of living in Italy and taking part in Milan’s fashion center as well as a desire to better know her cousins in northern Italy. She became acquainted with the Italian fashion industry while working for two manufacturing companies and ultimately working with a premiere fabric designer, Luisa Cevese, who specialized in very modern hand-woven fabrics.
These special fabrics along with her own sense of color and texture inspired Beverley to move back to her native San Francisco to start her own apparel company. We talked to Beverley Siri, Siri’s designer, and she was kind enough to share with you the answers to our Q&A.
1. What is your favorite bridal trend for 2016?
My favorite Bridal trend for 2016 is soft with subtle embellishment such as embroidery. It can instantly change the personality of the dress without being over the top.
2. What is your favorite piece from you collection that you advice my readers to try?
The Grotto Gown is a beautiful, whimsical piece that has an amazing train that feels as if you’re gliding on a bed of flower petals.
3. Do you advise brides to use colors for their wedding gown?I prefer all Off-white; nothing like a traditional look to last a lifetime.
Siri gowns can be found in theri boutique in San Francisco, however, you can also find their dresses and gowns in boutiques and premier bridal salons all over the US and Canada.
Siri Boutique: 434 N Canal St., #15 South San Francisco, CA 94080 Phone: 650 872 1100 Email: info@siriinc.com
Don’t forget to get in touch with them via social media
Top retailers are listed below:
- Siri Boutique – San Francisco, CA
- Something Bleu – Saratoga Springs, NY
- Carrie Karibo – Cincinnati, OH
- Soliloquy – Herndon, VA
- Miss Ruby – Milwaukee, WI
- Dina Alonzi – Toronto, Canada
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Berta Bridal 2016 Fall Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsBerta’s leading line of work is based on high quality, uniqueness and premium level finishes. The luxurious fabrics, which are imported from fashion capitals around the world, go through a handmade development process in Berta’s studio. By doing this, Berta consistently has new and unique textures of fabrics for her line of bridal dresses.
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Badgley Mischka 2016 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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Joy by Eugenia Couture 2016 Fall 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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