Archive for December, 2009

Happy New Year!

      

May you all have the best year of your life! I wish you all the happiness in the world, health, wealth, love and many many many wedding gowns!

Thank you for a wonderful 2009 spent with you searching for the perfect wedding gown. Some of you already found it, some of you are still searching for it. I do hope from the bottom of my heart you’ll find it using my blog :D !

All my best and I look forward to a perfect 2010 with all of you!

Love,

Kally.

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Lazaro 2010 Spring Bridal Collection

Lazaro blends ultra-glamorous vintage details, stunning floral embellishments and signature hand-beading and embroidery in his latest collection. Lazaro’s hallmark craftsmanship, combined with sumptuous fabrics and perfectly cut silhouettes, give every gown an haute couture feel.

    

Award winning bridesmaids dresses by Jim Hjelm have rapidly emerged as the world’s preeminent fashion leader. Look at our best selling dresses, and be sure to check out the 2010 bridesmaids line.

They feature stylish bridesmaids dresses with superior workmanship, and sumptuous fabrics with fashion-forward colors and expert construction and fit. With great new colors and styles every season, your bridesmaids will thank you!

    

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Jason Wu 2010 Spring Summer Collection

    

Jason Wu is a Taiwan-born American fashion designer. He began learning how to sew as a 9 year-old in Vancouver by designing and sewing for dolls, and went on to study sculpture in Tokyo. He decided he wanted to be a fashion designer while spending his senior year of high school in Paris.

  

He enrolled in Parsons the New School for Design and interned with Narciso Rodriguez. His first full collection debuted in 2006 and won the Fashion Group International’s Rising Star award in 2008. Michelle Obama wore one of Wu’s dresses for a segment on The Barbara Walters Special right before the election, prompting many in the media to consider Michelle Obama his “career-launcher”.

    

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Beverly Lister 2010 Bridal Collection

      

The promise collection of wedding dresses from Beverly Lister are a new addition for 2009. With beautiful vintage lace, coupled with simple understated elegance, this collection complements our growing range of wedding dress designers at The Wedding Shop perfectly. The styles are very elegant with a classic look that will please all of those brides who are seeking a traditional English wedding. The quality of these gowns is very good and they’re already proving to be quite popular with our brides.

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Enzoani 2010 Bridal Collection

      

Enzoani successfully launched its first bridal collection in the fall of 2005. Elegant designs with European influence, attention to detail and a focus on the fit helped establish Enzoani as a Ieader in bridal fashion. In 2007, continuing on the success of their bridal line Enzoani launched the ‘Blue by Enzoani’ range. Combining the Enzoani signature style and detail at a lower price point the ‘Blue by Enzoani’ bridal line has quickly gained recognition in the industry.

      

New for the 2010 season Enzoani has launched the all occasion line, Love. Love creatively blends bridesmaid, evening, cocktail, and more into one collection making it the choice for alI occasions. Growing consumer and media support are a result of Enzoani’s focus on innovative style and exceptional quality. The company brand continues to strengthen and grow with every season.

          

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Steal that style: Grace Kelly

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Grace Kelly (1929–1982), the Philadelphia-born, Academy Award-winning actress, married the glamorous Prince Rainier III (1923–2005) on April 19, 1956, and the bride donated her famous dress to the Philadelphia Museum soon after the ceremony.

Helen Rose (American, 1904–1985), the Academy Award-winning designer who made the costumes for Miss Kelly’s films High Society and The Swan, was chosen to design the gown—a present to the bride from MGM Studios—which was made by MGM’s wardrobe department. The dress, created to complement the “fairy princess” beauty of the actress, features a bell-shaped skirt of ivory peau de soie supported by petticoats, and a high-necked bodice of Brussels lace, which was re-embroidered to render the seams invisible and then accented with seed pearls.

Continuing the theme of pearl-embellished lace are the bride’s prayer book, shoes, headpiece, and circular silk net veil—designed so that Miss Kelly’s face could be seen.

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