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Arvydas Videika Fall 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsArvydas Videika’s creations have an exclusive fashion style – tucked like a leather silhouette, highlighting and infinitely perfect female figure. In order to accentuate femininity they use hand-made embroidery, complex applications, French lace, decoy technique – all this in order to highlight the femme fatale image.
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Anna Schimmel Fall 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsIn 2002 Anna Schimmel designed her first bridal collection and established my atelier. Many collections later, ‘Anna Schimmel’ is known for its outstanding gowns. Anna loves working with brides-to-be and creating beautiful wedding gowns for my brides to treasure.
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Daughters Of Simone 2011 Fall Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsBrittany and Christy found themselves at a loss as to where they would be able to find their own dream gown, if the day came that they would be looking. Since both found qualities of individualism, creativity, and beauty in vintage clothing, they explored the possibilities of vintage bridal. They envisioned their woman as a rare bird, someone who would breathe new life into “the dress” and feel that it represented the entirety of her essence — this is the inspiration behind Daughters Of Simone.
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Lela Rose Spring 2012 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsThe latest Lela Rose Wedding collection embraces more of a body conscious silhouette, introducing a dropped waist to elongate the body and boatneck styles that redefine the neckline with tulles and cut lace. Silk crepe detailed with delicate lace trim, pleated silk tulle and corded petal embroidery also contribute to the collection’s light, airy quality that remains romantic, feminine and sophisticated.
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Daughters Of Simone Fall 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsBrittany and Christy found themselves at a loss as to where they would be able to find their own dream gown, if the day came that they would be looking. Since both found qualities of individualism, creativity, and beauty in vintage clothing, they explored the possibilities of vintage bridal. They envisioned their woman as a rare bird, someone who would breathe new life into “the dress” and feel that it represented the entirety of her essence — this is the inspiration behind Daughters Of Simone.
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Annique Bridal 2011 Fall Collection
AdvertisementsAnnique Bridal sets the satisfaction of clients as the highest priority. Annique, the designer and proprietor, meets with every client and provides her personal attention, taking the time to understand their ideas and desires for their gowns. Quality and craftsmanship are impeccably maintained at the highest level.
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Stewart Parvin 2011 Fall Bridal and Evening Collection
AdvertisementsFeted by National magazine and Newspaper press, royal couturier Stewart Parvins passion for contemporary chic design and couture quality has resulted in a bridal collection that is both sensuous and elegantly stylish. Stewart has a London studio from where he designs all his pieces and keeps a close eye on the creation of each garment.
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Asoen America 2011 Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsThe Asoen Bridal Company was created in 1985 by a young pair of designers hoping to inspire the world with their immaculate attention to detail and design. Asoen America is the nation’s exclusive wholesale dealer for the Asoen Bridal Company, an established bridal wear manufacturer that previously exported to the European and Asian markets alone.
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Daughters Of Simone 2011 Fall Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsBrittany and Christy found themselves at a loss as to where they would be able to find their own dream gown, if the day came that they would be looking. Since both found qualities of individualism, creativity, and beauty in vintage clothing, they explored the possibilities of vintage bridal. They envisioned their woman as a rare bird, someone who would breathe new life into “the dress” and feel that it represented the entirety of her essence — this is the inspiration behind Daughters Of Simone.
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Eme di Eme Fall 2011 Bridal Collection (I)
AdvertisementsEmé means the stylistical synthesis for our so called second line; all our creative and sartorial know-how for a young line that is inspired by the Atelier Aimée whose continuation it means. The style and the elegance of the Atelier Aimée for a gown just as beautiful and a little bit more simple.
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