Friday 7 November 2014

Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos

Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Biography

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It seems as if “who” you wear is almost as important as “what” you wear on your big day. Given the quality of the bridal gowns designed by the above masters of the industry, you can’t go wrong by choosing any one of their fabulous dresses.
The mass production of beautiful and affordable bridal gowns was started by one dynamic couple: Alfred Angelo Piccione and his wife Edythe Vincent. With their dreams and drive, the Picciones made beautiful and fashionable wedding gowns available to all sorts of brides today.
Their story starts simply enough. Dissatisfied with the selection of affordable bridal gowns, Alfred and his wife Edythe began wholesaling bridal gowns in an attempt to provide inexpensive dresses that were affordable for the average bride. They opened their first shop on South Street in Philadelphia, PA in the early 1930s. Edythe began designing gowns in 1935 because the quality of the gowns they were selling didn’t measure up to the couple’s standards. However, custom gowns were often expensive, and most women could not afford them. Much like her husband, Edythe was talented and driven. Together they started creating their own line, choosing quality fabrics while still maintaining affordability and creating a mass production bridal gown manufacturing business in the process.
Their gowns were made out of quality material, and were offered in a wide range of sizes and styles (which they still are today). The dresses were made exquisite by adding beading, embroideries and embellishments. The Picciones entrepreneurial spirit brought them wide recognition when they were chosen to provide the wedding dress for a very young Elizabeth Taylor in the movie “Father of the Bride.” They both worked together to come up with clever giveaway campaigns that would continue to keep their burgeoning name in the spot light, although Alfred said his wife deserved the credit for the publicity campaigns.
In the 1960s, the couple’s children Vincent and Michele Piccione took over designing the gowns, adding more embellishments and intricate details to the gowns and offering more color choices to brides other than the standard ivory and white. The torch was officially passed off to Vincent and Michele in 1984, with Vincent as CEO and Michele as CCO. Since 1999, the head designer has been Michael Shettel. Shettel has introduced to the Alfred Angelo line the Dream Color collection, which allows a bride to choose between 55 different colors to add to a panel train, trim on a neckline, or sash to customize her gown to the color scheme for her wedding. In 2010, Alfred Angelo began collaboration with Disney to create princess-inspired wedding dresses based on the popular Disney princesses such as Snow White, Cinderella, and the Little Mermaid.
Through them, the company has achieved worldwide recognition. No longer solely focusing on bridal, they now design for bridesmaids, pageants, and prom. Alfred Angelo gowns are designed to make a woman feel beautiful for her most important day, whatever that day may be.
Runway Review: Amsale Spring 2014
A return to classic beauty, Amsale Spring 2014 is brave and bold in how little has changed.
Amsale Aberra started her eponymous line with the idea of classic, refined beauty and even in ages and times of glamorous excess and abandon she bravely endures knowing that her dresses are the ones that will be around for generations to come. For Aberra it is a risk that has paid off time and time again but this year’s bridal spring fashion shows found other designers going hard on the themes of femininity and sexiness. The catwalks were filled with power walking models in dresses with flirtatious cutouts and sheer fabrics. The suspense was building over what Aberra would reveal as hemlines got shorter and necklines plunged deeper on neighboring runways but she resisted the pressure once more, as she always may, and hopefully this collection will stand as a testament to her principles.
There’s something about the Amsale Spring 2014 collection that just says to us: Princess Kate. Not in the showy, delicate, McQueen that she was married in but maybe the dress the English royal would have chosen had she not a grand ceremony and all the eyes of the world. The dresses are satin finished with much attention paid to shape and structure and like the Princess’s signature style each dress is girly but without being juvenile. Modesty would not be an issue with these gowns and with their tank styles or strap additions they keep things demure but also womanly. Most necklines are scoop, bateau or if there is the occasional sweetheart or v-neck it is offset by thick straps or much structure and support. While that can sound unappealing, Amsale pulls off the gesture with grace so the dresses do not look frumpy but rather coy instead.
The details to pay attention to in this collection are not in excessive beadwork or showy embroidery but rather in the luxurious fabrics and expert cuts. Most dresses will flatter an hourglass figure as they subtly cinch at the waist, follow the curve of the hip and flare slightly just above the knee. It feels like the most natural progression for any article of clothing and the tiniest of accents, such as a sash or a bow, is just the icing on this perfectly made cake. Some of the standouts of the collection are the ones who definitely play into this image of the grown-up girl but also do have some element of modernity to them. The addition of a shimmery skirt or sheer panel makes many of these dresses fashion forward but eternally timeless–and that’s a combination only Amsale can achieve.

Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos
Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos
Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos
Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos
Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos
Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos
Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos
Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos
Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos
Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos
Inexpensive Bridal Gowns Bridal Gowns 2014 with Sleeves Sweetheart Neckline Pictures Photos

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