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2011 must-read and must-know wedding dresses

Monique Lhuillier, a famous Asian-American wedding dress designer, has high street fashion among the Hollywood stars for her romantic, illusionary and esthetical designing style. She not only focuses on the delicacy of handtailor, but retains the beautiful tradition of wedding dress and advocates the avant modernization.

No matter you are a bride-to-be, or an irredeemable romanticist, you can find the right wedding dress that you have long dreamed of. With the Asian blood background, Monique is particularly specialized in designing for the oriental in terms of their figure features. Therefore, her designed wedding dresses are more appropriate for the brides inland.

2011 Autumn and Winter bridal collection focuses on the creation of the fabric texture. There is miniature of ornament and comparison of dashstyle. Pop theme adds to the design of part of bust and shoulder, narrowing the distance between wedding dress and garment. The silhouette are mainly sheath and mermaid. The bottom of several A-line wedding dresses is not big, which enables the body to look like more slender. Gracious and elegant decoration has no effect on the smooth lines of wedding dress and some sheath dresses look smooth and fluent enough. Every wedding dress is flawless in terms of tailoring, designing and handwork.

BAILEY

The V-neck of BAILEY’s chiffon is sexy and charming. Its inside lining is wrinkled and sweetheart corset muddles, which sets lines of bust off to perfection. The delicate solid transfer decoration of the shoulder sleeve is gorgeous and fashionable. The natural and unleashed silhouette and tiny anisomerous design in the waist highlight the gentleness, smooth and nature of the belt line. The solid wrinkle of side skirt reveals the softness of the female, along with the cloth-art flower ornament that stretches to the side skirt, looks sweeter. Compared with the general strapless dresses, ones with shoulder knot of chiffon are designed craftily and cunningly. Besides, you can choose the original flowery dress, or one-shoulder dress, or simple strapless by taking the upper chiffon to emphasize the texture of the lower part. These are the fashion trends of individualization.

ASPEN

ASPEN abandons the general design of ball but make a fitted design in aspect of waist. The slender bell-type sketch reflects the dress trend in this season. “The bell-type skirt highlights your curve, which enables girls to feel like the Queen of heaven” explained Monique Lhuiller,” They are the best choices for sandglass figures. If you are petite, it also can stretch your sketch.” Thus it is very suitable for the brides inland.

The reaationary design of brace of width not only muffles the bride’s slender arms, but stresses the illusionary sexuality and grace of the collarbone. The elegant little mermaid side skirt swings and sways vigorously along with the bride’s lithe grace. The elegant satin in the waist gives prominence to the beautiful belt line, which reveals the bride’s attractive gesture and graceful curve completely. The dress is stitched with flower of organza with texture by handwork. If you look more carefully, you will find the cloth of side skirt is underlain by lace. We cannot help exclaiming the exquisite design thought.