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Please choose a Bio
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Alvina Valenta –
This classic couture collection is
designed by Victoria McMillan. Alvina
Valenta gowns are known for their timeless
elegance, sophistication and most especially
their attention to detail. All of the
dresses are finished by hand, as well as the
beading and their signature hand rolled
roses. Every hem is finished with lace right
down to the petticoat hem! Alvina Valenta
gowns are made of the finest silks, satin
shantung, and satin organza to name a few.
McMillan loves to experiment with pastel
shades in all of these fabrics as well as
the expected white and ivory.
One of the collections most successful
silouhettes has been their full circular
tulle skirt. Whether it is finished with a
lace hem or without, with a Beaded tank
bodice, or a simple unadomed silk satin one,
these dresses exude a festive, fun elegant
feel. McMillan believes the bride should be
the main focus of the wedding, and the dress
should only enhance her beauty. |
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Amalia Carrara –
Biography coming soon. |
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Amy Kuschel -
Amy Kuschel graduated from the Fashion
Institute of Technology in Manhattan in
1989. She started her career as a
professional designer working for a New York
City sportswear and dress company as Design
Director. After 6 years of designing
in New York, she moved to San Francisco in
1994 and became the Designer for a high-end
special occasion dress manufacturer.
In 1996 Amy became engaged and personally
experienced the arduous task of trying to
find the perfect wedding gown. She had
rather simplistic needs ~ she wanted to look
elegant and modern without spending a
fortune. What she inevitably
discovered was that she could opt to spend a
reasonable amount for something mediocre, or
spend an outrageous amount for something
fabulous. Neither alternative won her
favor. As an experienced fashion
designer, Amy chose to create her own
wedding gown. This was the inspiration
for the Amy Kuschel Bride collection.
Amy is inspired by
many things: The Glamour of the past,
current fashion influences, film and music,
art, photography, travel - New York & Paris
- everything that she loves. She
strives to find the best possible
combination of ingredients for each gown
within her collection. Constantly
building and always evolving. What is
unique about Amy's collection lies within
her passion for detail & silhouette.
She wants her gowns and her brides to
radiate grace - a strength of style &
femininity. She also believes in
offering value - without sacrifice - it is
unique to find a gown that is well crafted
using the finest fabrics and trims and also
well priced. She is committed to
offering excellence in all aspects of design
and product. |
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Avine Perucci –
Rani established the St. Puchhi
collection in the U.S. in 1985, and was the
first to introduce Thai silk fabric and the
use of color in bridal wear. 'St. Pucchi
offers the bride an alternative to
traditional styling,' says Rani. 'The
collection aims to raise bridal fashion to
the level of artistry- the effect hails back
to the Renaissance era of romance.' She
describes the St. Pucchi bride as a 'very
confident woman who knows what she wants and
does not allow trends to dictate her
choices. And she is not afraid to express
her femininity and allure.' In her youth,
Rani attended a boarding convent in
Mussoorie, India where she was captain of
the school and graduated in 1970 with
honors. She then went on to study at the
University of New Delhi and graduated in
1973. Rani's 22 years of experience stems
from her family-owned business in Bangkok,
which is one of the largest lace
manufacturing facilities in the country. At
age 20, she moved on to start a retail
tailoring business of her own in Bangkok.
Gaining experience in ready-to-wear and
evening gown design, Rani participated in
Paris prêt-a-porter and Igedo, Dusseldorf.
As a result of hard
work and visionary style sense, Rani made a
name for herself as an innovator in the
bridal industry. Considering her global
background, it should come as no surprise
that Rani speaks of herself as a 'designer
first, and then a businesswoman.'
Rani was first
spotted for her talent in 1990 as a finalist
in the category of Best Bridal Designer in
Dallas and was also nominated three
consecutive years as a Style Innovator at
the Chicago Apparel Center's Debi awards.
After receiving the 1995 Debi Award for Best
Bridal Designer, she was nominated again in
the same category the following year.
When she is not
traveling between her home in Bangkok, where
the gowns are produced, and her home in Los
Angeles, Rani enjoys reading, music and the
occasional trip to the theatre. 'Staying on
the ground for more than 2 weeks is a luxury
I wish I could afford,' she says. Between
the numerous trunk shows, appearances, and
trade shows she attends, Rani also makes at
least 4 to 6 trips to Bangkok annually with
sporadic visits to Hong Kong or Japan.
Fueled by a compulsion for change, Rani is
truly dedicated designer/business woman and
a risk-taker. 'I am constantly in pursuit of
perfection,' she says. 'The key is to lead,
not follow. The brides are the ultimate
judges of my creations.' And St. Pucchi's
consistent growth for over 15 years proves
that St. Pucchi can take on the most
difficult task faced by the bride on her
wedding day, and make it not only rewarding,
but worthy of a fairy tale. |
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Cristine Anthony
– Custom, exclusive couture fashion
designed for Bridal Reflections.
Please call for further information or to
make a private consultation. |
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Elizabeth
Fillmore – Noting a void in the bridal
market for more modern and sophisticated
dresses, Elizabeth Fillmore began her bridal
collection in 1998. The bridal
collection was a natural extension of
Elizabeth’s eveningwear, incorporating the
signature fluid, feminine and romantic
elements that make the Elizabeth Fillmore
collections so special.
Elizabeth’s bridal
designs offer today’s bride a unique
combination of sophistication, elegance and
sensuality. Elizabeth redefines the
traditional wedding gown, creating dresses
that are both modern and timeless.
Moving away from
heavy beading and construction, Elizabeth
relies on her knowledge of draping and bias
to produce sexy yet graceful silhouettes and
clean unobstructed beauty. Elizabeth
utilizes lighter-weight couture fabrics,
giving her designs an airy, ethereal
quality. Details of delicate beading
and Chantilly lace are carefully
thought-out, ensuring that the refined
simplicity of Elizabeth’s gowns is never
lost to heavy ornamentation. “I want
to create bridal gowns that do not take away
from the bride…My dresses are designed to
enhance her individuality and offer
something fresh and different.” |
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Eve Of Milady –
Biography coming soon. |
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Ines Di Santo –
Born in Italy and raised in Argentina,
Ines trained in the finest European fashion
design schools. Ines Di Santo's styles
reflect her Italian, French and Spanish
heritage and her devotion to representing
the romantic and feminine form. Ines Di
Santo continues to bring exclusive Haute
Couture bridal design with a creative flair
to the marketplace. Ines Di Santo chooses
fabrics that reflect her obsession with the
romantic. Ines strives for the ultra
extravagant, combining the finest of English
and French tulle, Italian silks and elegant
antique laces. She has been referred to as a
leader, taking risks and creating styles
that are fashion forward, classic, unique
and distinguished.
Ines Di Santo's
Haute Couture bridal designs are
breathtakingly innovative, luxurious with
contemporary style. Ines Di Santo's
creations portray a variety of looks and
styles, catering to even the most distinct
and individual bride and personality. When
asked to describe what women should look for
in a bridal gown, Ines responds: 'A wedding
gown is an expression of the bride's
personality. Her dress should complement her
figure, her mannerisms and mirror her
personal style and aura.' |
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James Clifford –
James started his formal career as a
designer at the New England School of Art
and Design. Following graduation, he
participated in a two-year apprenticeship at
the House of Bianchi and was then recruited
by Priscilla of Boston. During his nineteen
years there, James designed for numerous
celebrity and prestigious political
weddings, including that of Julie Nixon and
Lucy Baines Johnson. In 1980, James moved to
New York City. While holding the position of
head designer at Galina Boquet, James also
worked to establish his own style and make
his unique mark on the bridal industry.
James' hard work proved prolific when he
joined Jim Hjelm, Inc. in 1987. In June
2004, James joined Mon Cheri Bridals, LLC as
sole designer of the exclusive James
Clifford Collection.
The James Clifford
Collection resonates with James' legendary
vision, talent and unmistakable style, as
well as Judie's enthusiasm and knowledge of
the product and the accommodation and
customization she provides for each
individual brides' needs. We invite you to
discover this new and exciting couture
collection, made possible only through the
pairing of James and Judie's expertise. |
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Jasmine Couture –
At Jasmine, our mission is to provide brides
with the ultimate in fashion, fit and
service. Jasmine offers our customers only
the highest level of quality and design in
all of our gowns, with a fit that makes
every woman look and feel beautiful.
Since our inception
in 1985, innovation and design has been at
the heart of Jasmine's success. Our team of
designers spans the world in their
experience and brings their skills
exclusively to you through Jasmine. Their
designs are then painstakingly assembled in
our own manufacturing plants. Individual
seamstresses make each gown and pride
themselves on the elegance and artistry of
hand-sewn beadwork and trim. This pride and
workmanship can be seen in every dress we
sell.
In addition to the
quality of gowns themselves, Jasmine also
has a commitment to 100% customer service
satisfaction. We understand that it is the
little things that can make the difference,
so we make sure that we are consistently
offering the best and most comprehensive
services in the industry. From rush
shipments to fabric changes, from catalogs
to swatches, no other bridal-wear
manufacturer offers more to their customers
than Jasmine. When you buy Jasmine, you are
not only buying a gown, but also our pledge
to offer you the best purchasing experience
possible. |
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Jim Hjelm –
The Jim Hjelm Couture collection, JLM
Couture's upscale bridal gown division,
includes modern yet classic gowns that
represent sophistication and confidence for
the bride who has a flair for dramatic
elegance. Silk Crepe, silk satin chiffon,
tulle and lace are used in the Jim Hjelm
Couture collection, creating a magnificent
group of beautifully designed gowns.
Creative accents that make the gowns extra
special include criss-cross back straps,
halter necklines,elaborate embroidery, silk
flowers and an illusion design element on
several gowns created with a very fine
stretch fabric, of opaque colors with tiny
crystals.
The Jim Hjelm
Couture Collection also features a line of
bridesmaids gowns available in a wide range
of colors such as pewter, tan, stone, mocha,
teal and gold in many luxurious fabrics. |
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Justin Alexander
– When we set out to create a collection
of wedding gowns, we had a vision of
affordable, couture bridal gowns with
accents of glamour, drama and luxury…
Our International
design team, collectively, pays close
attention to detail, designing sophisticated
bridal gowns for brides across Europe and
North America.
Sourcing
fabrications from around the world, the
craftsmanship of our gowns include the
finest fabrics…pure silk, rich satins, soft
laces, hand crafted beading as well as
elegant Swarovski crystals. Our corsetry is
based on original Victorian patters and
techniques sculpting the classic hour-glass
figure to perfection, allowing each bride to
feel as if it was created just for her… |
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Maggie Sottero –
During our history of dressing brides we
have dedicated ourselves to providing
beautiful, innovative designs of impeccable
quality, coupled with superior service, at
affordable prices.
Crafted from the
highest quality fabrics and accented with
intricate hand embellishments and glistening
Swarovski crystals. Maggie Sottero is known
for the best fit in the industry. The
beautifully constructed gowns offer the look
and feel of luxury. Maggie Sottero offers a
diverse selection of styles including;
sophisticated chic, gowns for destination
weddings, and romantic fairytale wedding
gowns that will make brides' dreams come
true. |
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Marisa –
Classic yet affordable silk wedding gowns
are the hallmark of The Marisa Collection
designed by Tamara Kristen. Our gowns are
designed with the fashion forward customer
in mind. Tamara designs an understated and
elegant look that is pure couture. Our use
of texture and color is unsurpassed. We
specialize in the use of delicate beading,
European laces and unadorned silhouettes.
Our gowns are all made in the USA and our 20
years of dressing Bridal Reflections Brides
gives Marisa the experience to anticipate
and fulfill all of your special needs and
requests. |
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Paloma Blanca –
Paloma Blanca has been servicing the
Bridal Industry since 1937 from its own
manufacturing facilities in Toronto, Canada,
offering expert fit, high quality
fabrications, attention to detail and
styling, and 'on time' service. If you are a
bride looking for style, elegance, and
simplicity along with value, you should find
your dream dress within our collection. |
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Renella DeFina -
With a new and refreshing perspective on
higher end bridal couture, meet one of
Canada's very own: Renella Defina.
Born and raised in
Toronto, Renella was influenced by a long
family tradition of European haute couture.
She eventually went on to train at the
International Academy of Design in Toronto.
Since 1994, Renella
has enjoyed much success in the bridal
industry. Her original work was launched
under the Amici collection. At the turn of
the new millennium, she went on to create
her Signature Collection.
Over the years, her
key to success has been through the use of
only the finest silk and lace from Europe.
All dresses are lined with 100% silk and
have built-in crinolines. The simplicity of
each piece, along with hand sewn lining and
beading, provide an eloquent product. |
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Romona Keveza –
'Modern yet timeless' characterizes the
signature style of designer Romona Keveza,
who is considered to be one of the most
recognized designers in the bridal industry.
Elegance and sophistication have become
synonymous with the Romona Keveza label, as
the designer's creative vision and talent
continue to flourish.
Keveza, whose gowns
feature sleek feminine silhouettes with
couture dropped waists, draped necklines and
backs, specializes in the use of fine
fabrics including silk satin, silk charmeuse,
Mikado and tulle.
For her Spring 2005
collection, called 'Silver Screen Goddesses'
Keveza was inspired by the glamour of
classic Hollywood. Her new collections
brings to life the enduring style of
Hollywood icons including Jean Harlow,
Lauren Bacall, Veronica Lake, Grace Kelly,
Lena Horne, Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn
and Sophia Loren. |
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Sally Crew –
Sally's gowns - in her own words:
'My gowns are not for Cinderellas - they are
for brides who want to be themselves. They
are elegant yet understated, so their own
personalities can shine, yet some glamour
can come through as well. They let the bride
feel like the star on her wedding day!'
Although she travels
the world attending wedding shows and
shopping for fabrics and materials, she also
spends considerable time in the most
inspirational place of all - the sales
floors of some of the most exclusive bridal
salons in the country. Being in touch with
brides, rather than sitting at a drafting
table like most designers, has paid off.
'There's always a fun mix of brides,
bridesmaids, Moms and friends' said Sally.
'I love assisting the consultants and
hearing directly from the brides what they
want in a gown'. |
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Sposa by St.
Pucchi – Rani established the St. Puchhi
collection in the U.S. in 1985, and was the
first to introduce Thai silk fabric and the
use of color in bridal wear. 'St. Pucchi
offers the bride an alternative to
traditional styling,' says Rani. 'The
collection aims to raise bridal fashion to
the level of artistry- the effect hails back
to the Renaissance era of romance.' She
describes the St. Pucchi bride as a 'very
confident woman who knows what she wants and
does not allow trends to dictate her
choices. And she is not afraid to express
her femininity and allure.' In her youth,
Rani attended a boarding convent in
Mussoorie, India where she was captain of
the school and graduated in 1970 with
honors. She then went on to study at the
University of New Delhi and graduated in
1973. Rani's 22 years of experience stems
from her family-owned business in Bangkok,
which is one of the largest lace
manufacturing facilities in the country. At
age 20, she moved on to start a retail
tailoring business of her own in Bangkok.
Gaining experience in ready-to-wear and
evening gown design, Rani participated in
Paris prêt-a-porter and Igedo, Dusseldorf.
As a result of hard
work and visionary style sense, Rani made a
name for herself as an innovator in the
bridal industry. Considering her global
background, it should come as no surprise
that Rani speaks of herself as a 'designer
first, and then a businesswoman.'
Rani was first
spotted for her talent in 1990 as a finalist
in the category of Best Bridal Designer in
Dallas and was also nominated three
consecutive years as a Style Innovator at
the Chicago Apparel Center's Debi awards.
After receiving the 1995 Debi Award for Best
Bridal Designer, she was nominated again in
the same category the following year.
When she is not
traveling between her home in Bangkok, where
the gowns are produced, and her home in Los
Angeles, Rani enjoys reading, music and the
occasional trip to the theatre. 'Staying on
the ground for more than 2 weeks is a luxury
I wish I could afford,' she says. Between
the numerous trunk shows, appearances, and
trade shows she attends, Rani also makes at
least 4 to 6 trips to Bangkok annually with
sporadic visits to Hong Kong or Japan.
Fueled by a compulsion for change, Rani is
truly dedicated designer/business woman and
a risk-taker. 'I am constantly in pursuit of
perfection,' she says. 'The key is to lead,
not follow. The brides are the ultimate
judges of my creations.' And St. Pucchi's
consistent growth for over 15 years proves
that St. Pucchi can take on the most
difficult task faced by the bride on her
wedding day, and make it not only rewarding,
but worthy of a fairy tale. |
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St. Pucchi
– Rani established the St. Puchhi
collection in the U.S. in 1985, and was the
first to introduce Thai silk fabric and the
use of color in bridal wear. 'St. Pucchi
offers the bride an alternative to
traditional styling,' says Rani. 'The
collection aims to raise bridal fashion to
the level of artistry- the effect hails back
to the Renaissance era of romance.' She
describes the St. Pucchi bride as a 'very
confident woman who knows what she wants and
does not allow trends to dictate her
choices. And she is not afraid to express
her femininity and allure.' In her youth,
Rani attended a boarding convent in
Mussoorie, India where she was captain of
the school and graduated in 1970 with
honors. She then went on to study at the
University of New Delhi and graduated in
1973. Rani's 22 years of experience stems
from her family-owned business in Bangkok,
which is one of the largest lace
manufacturing facilities in the country. At
age 20, she moved on to start a retail
tailoring business of her own in Bangkok.
Gaining experience in ready-to-wear and
evening gown design, Rani participated in
Paris prêt-a-porter and Igedo, Dusseldorf.
As a result of hard
work and visionary style sense, Rani made a
name for herself as an innovator in the
bridal industry. Considering her global
background, it should come as no surprise
that Rani speaks of herself as a 'designer
first, and then a businesswoman.'
Rani was first
spotted for her talent in 1990 as a finalist
in the category of Best Bridal Designer in
Dallas and was also nominated three
consecutive years as a Style Innovator at
the Chicago Apparel Center's Debi awards.
After receiving the 1995 Debi Award for Best
Bridal Designer, she was nominated again in
the same category the following year.
When she is not
traveling between her home in Bangkok, where
the gowns are produced, and her home in Los
Angeles, Rani enjoys reading, music and the
occasional trip to the theatre. 'Staying on
the ground for more than 2 weeks is a luxury
I wish I could afford,' she says. Between
the numerous trunk shows, appearances, and
trade shows she attends, Rani also makes at
least 4 to 6 trips to Bangkok annually with
sporadic visits to Hong Kong or Japan.
Fueled by a compulsion for change, Rani is
truly dedicated designer/business woman and
a risk-taker. 'I am constantly in pursuit of
perfection,' she says. 'The key is to lead,
not follow. The brides are the ultimate
judges of my creations.' And St. Pucchi's
consistent growth for over 15 years proves
that St. Pucchi can take on the most
difficult task faced by the bride on her
wedding day, and make it not only rewarding,
but worthy of a fairy tale. |
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Stephen Yearick –
The Stephen Yearick Collection caters to
customer's satisfaction. With a variety of
body styles and color selection to choose
from in every category, there will always be
a perfect gown for any body type and
occasion.
Being a truly Modern
Couture Collection, Stephen Yearick's
creations and designs are customized to
guarantee appropriate fit for any body type
and can be modified to create the perfect
gown to grace any occasion with glamour,
elegance and style! |
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Tomasina -
Dress design with a sense of sculptural
beauty, exquisite embroideries and skillful
craftsmanship are all a part of the success
of this international designer. Her years of
study in the fine arts and a degree in
painting have transformed her wedding gowns
into works of art. Tomasina gowns are found
nationwide and internationally at the finest
boutiques. |
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Watters Brides -
Sensuous lines and imaginative designs.
Vatana Watters’ modern vision for bridal
translates glamorous in amazingly fresh
ways.
Silk shantung,
double-faced satin ribbon, Swarovski crystal
beading and embroidered tulle are some of
the luxurious fabrics and intricate handwork
you’ll find in the collection. With
Watters Brides you have both the drama of a
great silhouette and the intrigue of
charming details.
Our philosophy has
always been to create exceptional designer
gowns with a sensitivity to value.
It’s refreshing to be stunned by the design
rather than the price. |
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Yolanda Couture –
Yolanda Couture designs the most elegant
and exquisite collection of couture of
bridal and evening gowns. She excels on
three distinct levels; creativity, product
quality and service.
With over thirty
years of experience the company has grown to
enhance a philosophy that satisfies some of
the most demanding, sophisticated and
distinguished clients in the world.
Yolanda's creativity
has dazzled some of the finest designers in
the industry. Recently, she was selected to
design the inaugural gown for New Jersey
Governor Christie Todd Whitman, a wedding
gown for the bride of the former Speaker of
the House, Representative Newt Gingrich, an
exquisite evening gown for Gretha Boston
attending the Tony Awards and several
designs for the wife of the US Ambassador
from Saudi Arabia. Over the years, these and
numerous other designs have all proven to be
breathtakingly superb; each, unique in style
for the occasion.
Yolanda's attention
to product quality and service is second to
none in the industry. She uses only the
finest European laces, painstakingly chosen
materials and hand embroidered, and finely
tuned for custom fitting by Master
Seamstresses under Yolanda's direct
supervision. It is this patient attention to
detail that elevates Yolanda Couture to a
level of it's own.
Yolanda has been
written up in the various key publications
in the industry from Martha Stewarts
Wedding, to Brides, Elegant Bride and Modern
Bride magazines. Her collections are
available only at the finest salons in the
U.S. and abroad. Her reputation precedes her
and, as a result of demand she is expanding
into the Japanese, Latin American,
Australian, Spanish and other European
markets.
In the industry with
numerous designers and producers, Yolanda
Couture is certainly at the apex of it all. |
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Ysa Makno –
Ysa Makino made waves when it was first
presented in Sposaitalia in Milan June 2002.
Buyers were fascinated & overwhelmed by this
young & innovative newcomer…Ysa Makino
interplays luxurious fabric and lace with
exquisite hand embroidery. Truly a work of
art which highlights the meticulous detail
infused to craft each creation to evoke a
true sense of femininity and style!
Ysa Makino believes that every creation
should leave a lasting impression and each
occasion should be a pleasant and memorable
experience made possible only with that
special dress that will be fondly referred
to with pride in the years to follow… |
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