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September 4th, 2010

Bridal collection: The timeless elegance of haute couture

haute couture wedding gowns

If you are looking for an edgy and well-made wedding dress, Junko is the place. Junko Yoshioka’s exquisite bridal collections fuse innovative contemporary design with the timeless elegance of haute couture. Her understated designs express the individuality and refined style of today’s brides, offering them a sophisticated alternative to traditional bridal fashion. She creates texture and dimension by juxtaposing the finest silks with less traditional materials such as delicate hand-cut leather and hand-spun lamb’s wood. Junko has a team of dedicated and talented seamstresses on hand for all bridal fittings.

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August 24th, 2010

Fresh and contemporary wedding dresses from Mark Lesley

Mark Lesley contemporary wedding dresses

Mark Lesley is a relatively new designer label offering a fresh and contemporary style of bridal gown. All gowns are made from the finest fabrics including soft satins, crisp taffeta’s, luxury beading and crystals, detailed lace embroidery and opulent tulle and organza. Available in a range of colours, each gown is lovingly crafted from the best available materials and is sure to make you feel like a princess on your big day!. They have just won the prestigious Bridal Buyer Best Bridal Manufacturer of the Year Award for 2010 and sell beautiful structure, modern, contemporary and sophisticated styling – highly desirable dresses.

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August 20th, 2010

Novestia wedding dresses 2011 collection

feminine wedding dresses

Bridal gowns are one of the clothing items that epitomizes femininity. These gorgeous gowns are from Turkey’s Novestia Bridalwear with elegant strapless gown with lacing at the back ; below, gorgeous strapless ivory ballgown with multi-tiered skirt. Novestia’s designer wedding dresses crafted by an award winning, world renowned designer, the collection combines unparalleled craftsmanship with fine fabrication.

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