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( Ft. Washington , PA – January,
2006) He pops the question. She says
yes. And in just a split second…
her life has changed. Now the focus
is all about the wedding; the breathtaking
nuptial site, the ‘picture perfect'
dress. Brides are enchanting.
They are animated, energized and charmingly
determined,” comments Michael
Shettel, lead designer for Alfred
Angelo. “We' ve been in this
business for over 75 years and the
one thing that hasn' t changed is
a bride' s passion for finding her
storybook dress. After all, it' s
her biggest moment. This is the dress
she will remember forever.”
This season brides step out in romantic
goddess dresses, fairy-tale poofy
ball gowns or elegant lace and tulle
silhouettes. There' s no end to today'
s offerings in bridal land. The fabrics
are sumptuous, the beading is divine,
and the colors are fantastic.
Wait…color? Do brides wear
color?
Yes, bridal gown shoppers. There'
s a big change in standard bridal
white.
The latest trend – a splash
of color! Victorian lilac, pink sorbet
or striking navy; pure tradition is
out. Adventure is in for brides who
dream in color!
It' s a new twist with a traditional
flair. White or ivory gowns are now
color accented
in sashes, waist band ribbons, or
extravagantly embroidered trains with
colored panel insets. We offer a palette
of 46 colors,” commented Shettel.
“Color is an exciting way to
accent the finest details. This is
becoming a very popular choice.”
Additionally, a few more trends emerging
are:
-Draping and billowing
‘pick-up skirts' fashioned after
french ruching couture design
-Sexy charmeuse
sheaths in body-loving styles
-Destination gowns;
romantic gowns with underskirts that
can be removed for the more casual
‘after ceremony' celebration.
This is a great way to go for resort
beach weddings.
-Customized trains.
The option to pick your style. Pick
your length.
-Vintage influences
merged with contemporary flair
-Silk strapless
beaded bodices with extravagantly
fashioned ball gown skirting
-Color accented
gowns can be designed to match mother'
s gowns, bridesmaids and flower girl
dresses
Alfred Angelo is unveiling
their 2006 collection during their
grand opening of the 17 new bridal
shops at the 17 former BridesMart
locations in Texas
and Oklahoma
. Brides can also view styles at the
Bridal Extravaganza in
Houston , January
7, 8 and the Dallas
Bridal Show, January 14,15. On their
runway will be Miss
Texas modeling their
newest creations featuring exciting
skirt treatments, great fabrics, color
accents and exquisite details designed
by Michael Shettel. Alfred Angelo
is also showing at the Palmer Events
Center in Austin, January 7, 8; the
San Antonio Center on January 8 and
the Oklahoma City Doubletree Hotel
on January 7.
“As trends continue to give
brides a stunning array of assortments,
we are finding the orders for customization
increasing. Brides are clamoring for
individuality; the desire to be different
and unique. Whatever her fantasy,
there' s a fabulous gown to flatter
her, ”commented Shettel.
Alfred Angelo gowns are available
in over 1,000 bridal shops nationwide
and at 34 Alfred Angelo designer-owned
stores. Every style is available in
sizes 2-28W in short, tall and regular
length, and shades of white and ivory.
Trains can be extended on most styles
and many designs are available. Prices
start at just $299. For more information
and store locations, visit alfredangelo.com.
Call 877.7ANGELO for exclusive Alfred
Angelo designer stores, or call 866.8ANGLEO
for stores selling Alfred Angelo dresses
anywhere in the US .
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