We've started to receive our new designs from the 2012 collections from the Dessy Group as well as our first of their informal bridal gown collection (this chiffon beauty is just $503!!!). Dessy provides marvelous photos but I also wanted to show you http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifeach dress in the color that we have it in if it differs from their photo. It's the perfect time to shop for bridesmaids so give us a call!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Silent Sample Sale
We have so many new amazing gowns arriving that we need to make some room. That can only mean one thing: Sample Sale! Now, we have an annual sample sale that took place in October and we're sticking to that. While we're not repeating that truly special event, we are putting a select collection of some equally amazing dresses on sale. Each of these current designs is available to be special ordered in your specific color and size for the first price listed or you can purchase our sample for the nearly unbelievable low price shown.
Here's a peek (click on each photo to enlarge):
Lea-Ann Belter's Isabella:$3135/$980
Lea-Ann Belter's Danielle: $2805/$850
Lea-Ann Belter's Lois: $3465/$990
Lea-Ann Belter's Mathia: $2849/$949
Robert Bullock's Alexi: $1875/$875 - Sold!
Robert Bullock's Caroline: $1375/$750
Robert Bullock's Chelsea: $1625/$725
Robert Bullock's Revi: $2150/$950
Here's a peek (click on each photo to enlarge):
Lea-Ann Belter's Isabella:$3135/$980
Lea-Ann Belter's Danielle: $2805/$850
Lea-Ann Belter's Lois: $3465/$990
Lea-Ann Belter's Mathia: $2849/$949
Robert Bullock's Alexi: $1875/$875 - Sold!
Robert Bullock's Caroline: $1375/$750
Robert Bullock's Chelsea: $1625/$725
Robert Bullock's Revi: $2150/$950
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Prom 2012
A lot has been happening around here and I'm so slow to post. But here's a little video I put together today of the prom dresses we've received so far as modeled by our very own Andrea. Enjoy!
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Market Trends
We've had some time to distill all of the information that we took in while at New York International Bridal Market. While the following images don't tell the whole story of the many trends represented at market, Laura and I agree that these are some of the most important. And as you'll notice, we could've shown some in more than one category. What are your thoughts?
Full skirts with clean lines
Eureka by Amy Kuschel is ethereal tulle with a touch of sparkle
From Caroline DeVillo's ID collection, Kate bodice with gathered ball gown skirt.
Lucille by Caroline DeVillo is finished with a narrow belt and a touch of sparkle.
Annie by Janet Nelson Kumar can also come in a short length.
Mia by Janet Nelson Kumar is shown here in tulle but ours will be made with silk organza instead.
Trumpet/mermaid interpreted in a plethora of fabrics
Annabelle by Lea-Ann Belter is silk dupioni with French lace applique.
Robert Bullock's lace trumpet features a well placed satin band and bow.
Filmore by Amy Kuschel is in silk taffeta and is also available in matte taffeta.
Pearl by Amy Kuschel is a Heirloom English Rose lace trumpet with a stunning keyhole back.
Larkin by Amy Kuschel is shown in silk taffeta but ours will arrive in matte taffeta.
Texture and tiers
Laura and I easily agreed that Janell Berte's Fantasia was our favorite gown at market.
The fabric of silk organza swatches in Delight was first introduced by Janell Berte in 2002. She was ahead of her time!
Buttercup by Janet Nelson Kumar is whimsical and light. Shown here in a short length, we ordered ours as a full length gown.
Juniper by Amy Kuschel uses ruching and tiers in silk organza to create texture.
Avia by Lea-Ann Belter uses ruffles of silk organza and lace to create memorable drama.
Robert Bullock's strapless ruched taffeta design also looks phenomenal with a sparkly belt.
Romantic lace and organza
Janell Berte's Faustine is in softly gathered Chantilly lace and silk organza.
High Society by Amy Kuschel with it's ball gown skirt could have easily been in another category, but her fabrication is so romantic that we put her with the lace and organza.
Love Story by Amy Kuschel is more softness and romance yet her tiers could have put her in the texture category.
IngridX by Lea-Ann Belter could have joined her friends in the trumpet category, but again the fabrication wins us over to the romantic side.
Robert Bullock gave us a classic silhouette in organza and lace.
Thanks for wading through this long, but hopefully informative, post! Now you'll have to come in and see for yourself that 2012 is going to be an amazing year!
Full skirts with clean lines
Eureka by Amy Kuschel is ethereal tulle with a touch of sparkle
From Caroline DeVillo's ID collection, Kate bodice with gathered ball gown skirt.
Lucille by Caroline DeVillo is finished with a narrow belt and a touch of sparkle.
Annie by Janet Nelson Kumar can also come in a short length.
Mia by Janet Nelson Kumar is shown here in tulle but ours will be made with silk organza instead.
Trumpet/mermaid interpreted in a plethora of fabrics
Annabelle by Lea-Ann Belter is silk dupioni with French lace applique.
Robert Bullock's lace trumpet features a well placed satin band and bow.
Filmore by Amy Kuschel is in silk taffeta and is also available in matte taffeta.
Pearl by Amy Kuschel is a Heirloom English Rose lace trumpet with a stunning keyhole back.
Larkin by Amy Kuschel is shown in silk taffeta but ours will arrive in matte taffeta.
Nicole Miller's extremely affordable silk faille trumpet gown.
After Six offers this pea de soie gown with flower detail, also intensely affordable.Texture and tiers
Laura and I easily agreed that Janell Berte's Fantasia was our favorite gown at market.
The fabric of silk organza swatches in Delight was first introduced by Janell Berte in 2002. She was ahead of her time!
Buttercup by Janet Nelson Kumar is whimsical and light. Shown here in a short length, we ordered ours as a full length gown.
Juniper by Amy Kuschel uses ruching and tiers in silk organza to create texture.
Avia by Lea-Ann Belter uses ruffles of silk organza and lace to create memorable drama.
Robert Bullock's strapless ruched taffeta design also looks phenomenal with a sparkly belt.
Romantic lace and organza
Janell Berte's Faustine is in softly gathered Chantilly lace and silk organza.
High Society by Amy Kuschel with it's ball gown skirt could have easily been in another category, but her fabrication is so romantic that we put her with the lace and organza.
Love Story by Amy Kuschel is more softness and romance yet her tiers could have put her in the texture category.
IngridX by Lea-Ann Belter could have joined her friends in the trumpet category, but again the fabrication wins us over to the romantic side.
Robert Bullock gave us a classic silhouette in organza and lace.
Thanks for wading through this long, but hopefully informative, post! Now you'll have to come in and see for yourself that 2012 is going to be an amazing year!
Friday, November 11, 2011
Scenery and scenes from New York
When Laura and I visited New York last month for Couture Bridal Week, we had enjoyed our stay at a hotel by the UN which was quiet and offered a great view of the city. We also happened upon a fund raiser being run by the guys team of Celebrity Apprentice. Laura and I embraced the moment, geeked it up and snapped some photos as we participated.
Just one of the amazing views from our hotel room near the UN.
Grand Central Station with the Chrysler Building in the background.
Clay Aiken talking Laura out of the last of our cash for their charity effort.
Laura with Dee Snyder
George Takei just as he served me the sandwich he just made for me.
Lou Ferrigno still looks like he could make good on that sign, doesn't he?
Paul Sr. scaring up more contributions for their charity drive.
Me (Rosemary) with Paul Sr.
Penn was trying to get the crowd to participate in their charity event.
I spotted him from a distance and asked Laura, "Doesn't that look like Penn?" She said, "Nah, it can't be." To which I responded, "Well, then he could make a good living just looking like Penn." Shortly thereafter we spotted Paul Sr. from American Choppers and realized something was up.
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