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Like the brides who choose them, each of our featured wedding gown designers has a unique personality, an interesting history and an appreciation for uncommon beauty. Meet the extraordinary talents behind the bridal collections by clicking on the designers’ names below. Then follow the links to their wedding dress collections, to discover how these creative individuals use their one-of-a-kind perspectives and skills to create the most beautiful, original and unforgettable bridal gowns available today.
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Designer Alfred Angelo
Wedding gown designer Alfred Angelo has been designing wedding dresses for more than 75 years; their gown collections offer dresses made of beautiful fabrics and elegant embroidery, beading and lace.
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Designer Alfred Angelo
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Designer Angel Sanchez
In 1987, Angel hung up his hat as an architect, and moved into clothing design. Sanchez quickly became a popular designer in his native country as well as throughout all Latin American countries. In 1997, he moved his establishment to New York City, where his success continued. His eveningwear collection flooded top US retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman. In 1999, he officially became a wedding gown designer...
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Designer Angel Sanchez
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Designer Jim Hjelm
Year after year, Jim Hjelm's ever-thriving company creates, manufactures and distributes amazing bridal sensations and bridesmaids dresses that are both innovative and fashion-forward. His gowns are always value priced.
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Designer Jim Hjelm
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Designer Christos Yiannakou
Amsale’s Christos gowns stand out for their impeccable quality. Fine silks, French laces and silk Organza are staples of the collection. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, a type of needle lace created in a French town by the same name
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Designer Christos Yiannakou
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Designer Pronovias
The Pronovias Group, today’s leading name in bridal fashion, presented its first bridal collection in 1964. Innovative from the very beginning, Pronovias was the first in the industry to present a ready-to-wear bridal collection.
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Designer Pronovias
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Designer Vera Wang
The name Vera Wang has become synonymous with high fashion. Vera Wang first experienced fashion on the ice rink as a competitive skater. Once off the ice, Vera immersed herself in the fashion industry.
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Designer Vera Wang
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Designer Badgley Mischka
Mark Badgley and James Mischka are known in the fashion world as Badgley Mischka. The design duo teamed up in 1988, to create their own line after working with other high-end designers.
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Designer Ulla Maija
Even the name, Ulla ja sounds rich and exudes elegance. The design team at Ulla Maija INC is located in the fashion district of New York City. Ulla Maija strives to create beautiful and delicate gowns for the modern bride on her wedding day.
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Designer Ulla Maija
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Designer Amsale Aberra
Amsale Aberra left her home of Ethiopia in 1973 to further her studies abroad. She began her college career in Vermont and eventually moved to Boston. It was after graduating from Boston State College that Amsale decided to pursue her love of fashion in the place that fashion thrives; New York City.
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Designer Amsale Aberra
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Designer Melissa Sweet
Even as a young child, Melissa Sweet chose to wear white. While other children her age were sporting multi-colored playclothes, Melissa wore white dresses, blouses, skirts and shirts. Melissa loved the color white.
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Designer Melissa Sweet
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Designer Reem Acra
The Perfect Blend of Classic Traditional Elegance and Modern Innovation. m Acra, fashion designer to the stars, has managed to create a unique niche market with her distinctive bridal gowns.
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Designer Reem Acra
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Designer Ana Hernandez
Ana Hernandez is known for her knack of looking at a bride’s body and creating a wedding dress that fits perfectly for each one of her brides, she spares no expense on luxurious fabrics, delicate details, and what you personally want in a gown.
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Designer Ana Hernandez
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