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Impression Couture 2013 Bridal Collection
The Impression Couture collection caters to brides with an impeccable sense of style that transcends trends, instead favoring the refined elegance of high-quality design. Each dress is made with the most luxurious material to ensure your wedding dress feels as sensational as it looks. Styles are available in satin, chiffon, georgette, silk, taffeta, crepe, charmeuse and other premium fabrics.
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Alia Bastamam 2013 Bridal Spring Collection (II)
The design aesthetic of Alia Bastamam brings a cool, comfortable and neoteric up-to-date culture into the glamorous and enduring idea of fashion. And it always best suits what women want. Drifting through a wanderlust composed of luscious, wispy movements of soft fabric, sophisticated risqué for subtle sex appeal, and sharp cuts and fine tailoring for a substantial dash of class.
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Edward Teng Bridal 2013 Spring Collection (II)
Before 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.
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Veejay Floresca 2013 Real Brides Collection (III)
The 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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Anna Campbell Bridal 2013 Fall Collection (I)
Anna Campbell has created a name for herself through beautifully crafted designs, encapsulating an elegant, vintage feel. Collections are designed and made in limited numbers within Australia and stocked only in select boutiques.
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Diane Harbridge 2013 Spring Bridal Collection (II)
Diane Harbridge gown is perfect for you. With over 25 years experience in the wedding dress industry Diane has launched her own collection utilising her expert knowledge of all things bridal. Diane has designed a collection of gorgeous gowns that cater to all kinds of brides from statement pieces through to more classical designs. Painstaking attention to detail, from elaborate antique beading inspired by traditional English craftsmanship to unique lace designs.
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Edward Teng Bridal 2013 Spring Collection (I)
Before 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.
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Tammy Tan 2013 Spring Bridal Collection
Custom-designed day and evening-wear tailored to the tastes and silhouettes of individual clients. Tammy Tan works with a range of budgets, according to the client’s wishes. These services include custom bridal wear, using her abilities to flatter a diversity of body types to create gowns and bridesmaids’ dresses that delight all members of the wedding party.
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Anna Campbell Bridal 2013 Fall Collection
Anna Campbell has created a name for herself through beautifully crafted designs, encapsulating an elegant, vintage feel. Collections are designed and made in limited numbers within Australia and stocked only in select boutiques.
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Veejay Floresca 2013 Real Brides Collection (II)
The 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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