THANK YOU for your inclusivity by showing your first very beautiful model wearing an insulin pump and CGM! By doing so, you have empowered many diabetics to feel beautiful on their wedding day and not feel like they have to hide their equipment or be ashamed of it. Bravo!
Too heavy. The models looked they were wading through mounds of heavy whipped cream. Nice to see some substantial designs, but these were bottom heavy.
The bronze or rose gold dress was also my favorite. All were stunning. A very cohesive show. Hard to believe her gowns are $1300.00 to $5000.00. The amount of fabric alone is mind-blowing.
What? I would have thought that they would start at $7,000. Beautiful gowns. One thing though, to pull off wearing one of those gowns it would help to be tall.
The models look so glum and so skinny. Most brides are smiling on their wedding day. I noticed one smile. The incredible gowns deserve more vitality in the models, and the music as it was in the 90’s! Couldn’t finish the video.
The dresses are stunning even if it’s not completely your style but and that’s a big but; the models should have a soft smile at least! They are getting married or going to a funeral???
lovely white gowns. The peach, looks very heavy in the subdued light. If it is not to be white, the dress should not be a heavy one, the material light, and there should be a play of varied colors instead. Every effort should be made to make the dress light and carefree, not weighted down, imo
That first huge hooped dress was probably the most stunning wedding dress I've ever seen and I don't even like big Scarlet O'hara dresses! It has texture, sparkle it is just absolutely breath-taking! Sign me up of course it probably costs as much as my car=or house did!
The Dresses are breathtaking. Respledent in all there glory. I will share this with my grandaughter who is going to marry a man from India. Only the best for her.
Bridal gowns need veils....and should be not "falling" off the shoulders to the waist. the zippers are not pretty at all.... Smile Ladies==it is supposed to be a happy dress....
How many hundreds of hours of work must go into such a dress? And we don't just see one here, but probably 20. They are all made by hand, so they are absolutely unique. Incomprehensible beautiful. What do they actually do with the clothes when it's all over? Does anyone know that?