Saturday October 20, 2012 | 0 Comments


Eugenia’s lace cap sleeves, lace peplums and scalloped lace necklines are all a part of the lace trend of bridal market for Fall 2013. A tulle illusion neckline over a silk peplums over tulle high-low skirt over a floor length sheath skirt was just one jewel in Eugenia’s dazzling collection. Peplums go back as far as the 15th century and made a resurgence in the 1930s and the runways of the current and past few seasons. Reaching back into the past for design inspiration and remaining innovative is done by Eugenia with unparallelled finesse.




Photos by Levi Wilson
Friday October 19, 2012 | 0 Comments

Delphine Manivet is confirmation that you can have a new perspective when it comes to designing a wedding dress. Her designs are just amazing. Long sleeves and short sleeves that are not too tight or to loose. Delphine Manivet‘s wedding ensembles include flowers that are embedded in the fabric of a white stylish shirt with Shakespearean pleated collar turned up towards the accompanied by a long skirt with large hand pleats. One wedding dress has medium size 3-D flowers beautifully arranged around the waist of a flattering v-neck wedding dress. After the wedding you can wear Delphine Manivet to other special occasions, or just place your wedding dress on a nice mannequin in your house as you would a sculpture and admire it. It’s bold, innovative and bridal. Recently, Delphine designed the perfect wedding dress for the country wedding of famous British singer Lily Allen.



Photos by Levi Wilson
Thursday October 18, 2012 | 0 Comments


We love everything Scandinavian but truth be told, we had never met a wedding dress designer from this part of the world. We were very excited to meet Norwegian designer Leila Hafzi. Her dresses are gorgeous and they are eco-conscious. All the little roses are made in Nepal to empower women there. Livia Firth – Colin Firth’s one and only- often wears her evening wear creations.



Thursday October 18, 2012 | 0 Comments


Kelly Faetanini, like all wedding dress designers are limited by tradition on which colors they can use on the wedding dresses they design for brides since Queen Victoria wore a white lace wedding dress at the start of the era bearing her name. Like most women you will reign on your wedding day like a Queen rules over her court. You will have bridesmaid’s catering to your every whim and Kelly Faetanini can be your royal wedding dress maker. Lace isn’t stuffy on a Kelly Faetanini wedding dress, it is stylish and confident in its chicness. If you yearn for pick-ups or a tulle a-line skirt on a wedding dress, but don’t want a dress that’s too plump, Kelly Faetanini has a wedding dress for you too.






Photos by Kelly Faetanini
Thursday October 18, 2012 | 0 Comments


Brides planning a grand wedding need a grand wedding dress from Katerina Bocci. Her voluminous skirts with brilliantly beaded bodices cater to the brides wanting a traditional ball gown or a contemporary mermaid silhouette. Katerina Bocci’s new collection also featured flowers either in the form of applique or artistic bead and crystal arrangements. Glamour at it’s greatest is how one should narrate the fashionable love story of Katerina Bocci wedding dresses.




Photo Credit: Mireya Acierto