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The Weddings

Gown from Alberta Ferretti. A wedding dress collection that exudes romance in airy silhouettes Lanvin’s unique wedding dresses always cause a stir at bridal shows. The Marchesa bridal gown collection for the Spring/Summer 2011 season is inspired by the modern day Juliet with whimsically romantic silhouettes for the couture-loving bride. A Marchesa wedding dress is synonymous with perfection and this current bridal gown collection offers unique silhouettes in the most luxurious fabrics. The Spring/Summer 2011 Temperley London bridal gown collection is all about long, lean and sculptural lines. A celebrated and fashionforward wedding dress collection Elie Saab. This delicate bridal gown collection pays homage to the most luxurious fabrics including silk taffetas, embroidered lace and silk organzas.

Jenny Packham’s Spring/ Summer 2011 wedding dress collection is inspired by the Ballet Russes and Paris in the 1930s Monique Lhuillier described her Fall 2011 bridal collection as a “floral fantasy.” She brought romance and extravagance back into her collection with petals, leaves, rosebuds and delicate lace and embroideries. “The celebration of love and life is what inspires me,” says Lhuillier.

Cartier
Your love is unique, so too should be your engagement ring. True to its illustrious heritage, Cartier offers you a personalized service allowing your dreams to come true.

Harry Winston
Harry Winston opened its doors in 1932 in New York. Harry Winston engagement rings are handcrafted one ring at a time in the workshop on 5th Avenue. Each diamond is hand-selected by leading gemologists and handset using minimal metal to highlight the beauty and brilliance of the gemstone.

Kelége
Like his father and grandfather, Jack Kelége is a master jeweler who takes extraordinary pride in his work. A ring from his new Imperial Crown Collection, inspired by the legendary House of Fabergé, is something a woman can look at every day and “feel like a princess or a queen,” says Kelége, whose pieces often feature “surprises” of tiny, romantic embellishments that make them unique and beautiful. “I like my designs to inspire others,” says Kelége, whose jewelry has been known to thrill women to tears.

Jude Frances
Jude Frances is acknowledged for designing distinctive pieces created by women, for women. Recognized for their interchangeable jewelry, grooms come to JudeFrances to find bold, elegant and timeless gifts for their bride. Co-owner Jude Steele wants her brides to feel cherished while wearing her designs. “Men usually have an idea of what they want for their bride and jewelry from Jude Frances takes much of the guess work out of it,” quotes Steele. When asked what she recommends for a groom to give his bride, Steele suggests: “A gift of a beautiful keepsake that can be worn and treasured for years to come.”

Kwiat
Kwiat has been in the jewelry industry since 1907 and has more than one century of experience in luxury diamond jewelry. Paying close attention to details and movement, consideration is always given as to how each piece looks from all sides—even on the individual that is wearing it. The Kwiat philosophy is that each piece should move and flow with the body and feel natural.

Meksian
After more than a quarter century in the jewelry manufacturing business, Michael M designer Michael Meksian knows his customer well. “Sophisticated, fashion-forward and modern: those are the characteristics of the woman who will immediately recognize the value of a Michael M jewelry design.” After beginning his career in gold manufacturing, Michael’s desire to bring his highend vision to the educated consumer led to a line of branded jewelry. Launched in 2008, Michael M is an exclusive collection of handmade bridal and fashion jewelry created to last a lifetime. Independent retailers across the country were instantly enchanted, appreciating its clean, European artistry and unrivaled craftsmanship.

Tejani
Glamour and avant-garde style with a touch of ethnic heritage defines contemporary jewelry brand, Tejani. Head designer Urvi Prunier creates a capsule of jewels, including bangles, chokers, bib necklaces, and chandelier earrings, in an eye-catching array of colorful semi-precious stones. Tejani is derived from the designer’s family name, and means “brightness” and “sparkle.”

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