Archive for October, 2010

Elio Berhanyer 2011 Bridal Collection

A master of the art of couture, Berhanyer retains a consistent style in his work, with a preference for closely-tailored suits and spectacular faille evening gowns in gauze, velvet and brocade rose.

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Jesus Peiro 2011 Bridal Collection

Ivory, flour white, and in its absence, the lightest off white, are combined with a very slight vintage touch in the details on the appliqués and ribbons.

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Sarah Jassir 2011 Bridal Collection

With this collection, Sarah Jassir wanted to capture the vitality and frenetic energy of New York City while exploring the softer side of New York City.

The collection draws its inspiration from the bold, dynamic modern architecture of New York and its hidden oasis of majestic parks, lush gardens, and breathtaking open spaces. Each gown in the SARANTINA COLLECTION is beautifully constructed and infused with feminine details like hand cut flowers, soft ruching, subtle embellishments, and surprising hints of color.

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Johanne Riss 2011 Evening Collection

Of French origin, but living in Brussels, the designer Johanne Riss has made evening dresses and wedding dresses her favourite creations. Made-to-measure and semi-made-to-measure, her evening dresses are a subtle alchemy of sobriety and elegance.

Her style is very pure, very feminine, using materials such as polyamide and lycra in her off-the-peg designs for a stretch effect. With Johanne Riss, accessories are essential, they add to the soul of an outfit. The designer also designs jewellery and shoes inspired by the flat ballerina style, available in several colours: cream, red, silver and gold.

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Christos 2011 Bridal Collection

The Christos collection is now under the creative direction of Amsale. Christos has long stood out for their impeccable heirloom quality.  Her use of the finest silks, French laces and silk organza are staples of the collection.

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Wtoo 2011 Bridal Collection

Wtoo, made by Watters and Watters, has the same great look and style with lower price points. What started with a few handmade special occasion dresses for friends and family in California caught on in a big way. By the late ’80s Watters was a household word in the bridal industry.

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