Today's show was entirely dedicated to wedding gowns. And seriously.. Well I am still not married yet so I don't know exactly but I can imagine that choosing a wedding gown is the most exciting part of the whole wedding planning, or at least for me I think it will be. I want to say that this one was my favourite show but I feel like there were a lot of good shows.
Anyway, there were 3 different collection today and the first one was by the Wedding Bells bridal wear and Accessories.
Made from the finest bridal fabrics, combined
with excellent quality workmanship, the Wedding Bells collection never
disappoints. This year’s show will feature romantic lace, elegant silk, chiffon
flows and a selection of breathtaking designs – a distinctive mark that Wedding
Bells is now synonymous with.
The 2014/5 Collection features a wide array of exquisite
details with distinct embellishment making each wedding gown unique. The
Collection consists of silhouettes from tea lengths and
high lows to glamorous mermaids to fairy tale balls. No matter your style, I am pretty sure you will find your dream gown at Wedding Bells.
The following are some of my favourite gowns.
The second collection was by Pronovias. Pronovias is Spanish brand
and is widely acclaimed for its unique collections of elegantly refined
wedding and cocktail dresses that are highly sought after across the world.
Since presenting its first collection in 1964, this label now
operates more than 3,800 sales points in 75 countries.
The current collection Elie is by Elie Saab with
the company’s top-of-the-range line developed by the Atelier Pronovias creative
team. Pronovias’ new 2015 collection is not only a continuation of the
sartorial achievements of the current 2014 collection which features a return
to classic and more enduring lines, intricate detailing, colour and exciting
fabric choices but will also be a celebration of these past 50 years of success. I personally think that the 2015 collection from Pronovias is one of
the most beautiful collections to date.
The 3rd and final collection is designed by a Milan based Fashion designer Loredana Roccasalva
was born in Sicily and received her formal design training at the 'European Institute of Design' in Rome. Earlier in her career she worked with
some of the biggest names in Italian fashion including Roberto Capucci and
Fernanda Gattinoni, and also had the opportunity to design for the first
collection of Versace Jeans.
The philosophy of her collections is
very much influenced by the territory where it is born and shaped in a modern
form. The company produces 100% Made in Sicily. In this way the product remains the creation of true handicraft and tailoring
with the motto of “Raggiungibile contemporaneo”. This collection is designed for the strong yet romantic woman. It also includes modern contemporary hairbands which are adorned with charm and romanticism. There were actually some quite interesting pieces in the collection which I am not sure whether they are up to my taste so to speak but it's just a personal opinion at the end.
Loredana Roccasalva will also be
opening an atelier and studio in Malta soon. www.loredanaroccasalva.it
For more photos of the collection do not forget to go on
until next post,
xoxoxo
Pocalocca
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