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I never saw a bridal show where I wished I had time to see the designs up close for a few minutes each. So much detail!!!! Wonderful! I think the models should look excited and smiLe so the viewer would imagine the greatest day of their life
Quite a few impractical for most weddings, but absolutely works of art. Love the colours, the petrol blues were so unique. A gorgeous collection 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Lots of gorgeous pieces here. Fit for princesses. I liked the nods to different fashion eras, as well as different art history eras. I also liked how a handful of these had some whimsical and fantastical elements. Although I'm not really a fan of completely transparent pieces unless there is a slip to go underneath to protect the dress from oils, and to add some privacy... Altogether every dress in this lineup is stunning
I love bridal fashion! It never fails to turn me into that little girl dreaming of happily ever after. These dresses are stunning but l bet each one costs more than my wedding, reception, and honeymoon combined. ❤😂❤😂❤😂
Love, love the fabrics and crystals used in abundance!! I especially loved the huge dresses with layers of fabric and lace, almost Renaissance period. Gorgeous. Now those are bridal fashion to me. The last one with the beaded head piece, yes please!
Such artistry and vision. Each dress is a dream. The workmanship was exquisitely executed. Each dress is worth a million plus I'm sure. Well worth the cost for that once-in-a-lifetime occasion when the bride's family presents its most precious treasure to the groom.
Most of these are the most beautiful dresses I have ever seen except for the ones that look like Marie Antoinette would wear!! I don't know where they get the fabric or if they make it themselves with the crystals and the back of the dresses are just beautiful! Please have your models smile next time though as this is supposed to be a happy day with a wedding. I can't imagine what these cost!
Beautiful dresses, beautiful lines and what a nice line up for all the silhouettes! My only critique is that you employ some techniques from history regarding construction and understructure necessary for the full skirts. The weight can be distributed if the understructure is there and then the models and the customer won't be tripping over the hem.
Absolutely stunning gowns.Some of the more period styles with the hoops in must have been heavy and hard to walk in a couple of the girls struggled.But they still looked amazing 🥰
The gowns are beautiful, but someone should have taught the models the "proper" way to walk in hooped and panniered gowns. The center of gravity is higher, the pace is slightly slower; the aim is to move in a smooth glide; all of these models walk with a modern, slinky catwalk strutting stride. I used to do historical reenactment and watching female reenactors glide across a lawn, or through a stately home is fantastic. But then, women do not wear hoops any more, so...
Wish the models could adjust their walks for bridal. The gowns should “flow” not “bounce” as they walk. It would be even more elegant. That being said, these gowns were gorgeous and truly works of art!
the wedding should be once in life. There is no reason to feel comfortably like in beach-wear at this special day. It is an event you will/should remember as long as you live. And at such a day the bride should take this "uncomfortablety" for these short hours to look like a fairy-tale-queen
My mind movie showed the bride hauling her beautiful gown down the aisle and knocking down all the pews, causing guests to scatter. I love these dresses but some look like they would be sufficient to keep a Clydesdale warm over a Montana winter!
When I think of a wedding dress, Grace Kelly's look is often what I imagine: long sleeves, an A-line skirt, and a creamy-white color,= simply one of the most memorable of all time wedding dress , it serves as the blueprint for what classic "bridal style" looks like. = Simply the most iconic royal wedding dresses of all time To make it mine = I have to talk to the designer so together we can create my own version Grace Kelly’s iconic royal wedding dress without forgetting to add my own touch = My berret wedding hat Love from a beautiful timeless bellissima lady full of class and elegance and grace and finesse ❤ Many thanks ❤️⭐️✨🌟❤️
Overall I must say I like the look of most of these gowns. I think I’m going to enjoy the next 4-5 years of bridal trends judging by this fashion show. For a solid 15 years everyone was wearing the same strapless mermaid wedding dress, These dresses remind me of the dress popular in the late 198’s & early 1990’s.
😱 we have gotten out of spring 2023 yet, and this is spring 2024 collection, my god I know things move fast in the fashion industry, but I didn't think it went that fast. Interesting video thanks 💖😁
I loved several of the veils and drapes in the first half of the video. Unfortunately it appears that most of the models were struggling to walk in these dressings and a few of them appeared to be intensely heavy.
I loved all the fabrics. Design wise @8:50 I saw a beautiful one that I could imagine wearing. That one was breathtakingly and very Cinderella like! 😍 Some designs though I loved the fabrics, the detailed beading work and crystals were impractical and over the top (and looked very heavy too dress weight wise). Some colored dresses though not for wedding for most people they would be beautiful for evening formal parties or even to wear to weddings (light navy ones were pretty).
Beautiful masterpieces and brilliant designs except wish they were not see throughs and the bride's were not so sad or gloomy but pleasant and happy in their purest forms. Because that is what people are looking for.