
Monique Lhuillier Nicolette
This year the designers took our breath away with light and airy wedding gowns. These gowns have a luscious combination of light fabrics and soft construction, dresses which will feel soft against your skin. In a gown like this, you will float down the aisle in softly radiant glamour.
For 2010, the designers have gone beyond the traditional white or ivory (although these are still available in most collections) and into nude and soft pinks. Many of these gowns feature intricate beading, softly pulled bows, and lace. These gown styles will compliment many styles of weddings, from traditional and formal to casual or beachside weddings.
I have added descriptions where I could find them.
Vera Wang

Diana
Strapless soft sweetheart full A-line gown with a draped wrap
bodice and swirling frothy draped skirt.. Available in Ivory or White.

Deidre
A strapless full A-line gown that accentuates the natural waist with an
asymmetrically draped bias tiered origami skirt with back bows.
Available in Ivory, Pale Nude or White.

Dorothy
Ballgown of tulle, tissue organza, and chiffon with vintage crystal
bead work at the bust, emphasis on the natural waist and a watercolor draped skirt.
Nude with Pink Champagne Watercolor, Ivory with Pink Champagne Watercolor,
All Ivory or All White.
Claire Pettibone


Monique Lhuillier

Sunday Rose
Silk satin organza strapless gown with pleated bodice and rose embroidered A-line gown.
Kelsey
Silk white silk chiffon strapless gown, with asymmetrical pleated bodice
and oragami embroidered skirt.
Amy Kuschel

Ashbury
This sheath silhouette is fabricated in Sheer Netting and cut to floor length.
A subtle crystal belted waist and plunging V-neckline.

Viva
A strapless trumpet silhouette features a hand draped bodice and wrap style upper
skirt with a flared hemline. With a delicately dazzling crystal embellished belt.



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