Wedding veils date back to ancient times, yet modern brides still reach for the accessory to complete their look. While veils have long been a popular wedding-day accessory, the reason brides place ...
The modern bride no longer wants jewellery that dominates her outfit. She wants pieces that complement her style, suit the ...
A former fashion designer for Ellesse and River Island is bringing a fresh approach to bridal shopping to Pontefract with the ...
Today’s bride is more interested in showcasing her personal style than replicating a look from a bridal magazine. Now more than ever, she’s seeking to perfect her ensemble with individualized touches ...
Born in Mexico and raised in the U.S., Gustavo Nunez, Mexican American designer and founder of Verdin New York, has been a student of the industry all his life. Now a member of the Bridal Council of ...
India, Nov. 10 -- Building your bridal trousseau is like editing a visual autobiography, each piece a chapter that captures who you were, who you are, and who you're becoming. Today's Indian bride ...
Recognized for its organic lines and floral decoration, Watters' "Orielle" gown is the essence of an Art Nouveau design. The hand-placed floral appliques and embroidery add dimension to the bias cut ...
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For generations, the quintessential Indian bride was synonymous with one colour: a deep, unapologetic crimson.Loud, heavy, and over-the-top outfits are taking a backseat. In their place? A refined ...