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Amsale Aberra, a world renowned designer of understated, clean and sophisticated wedding dresses, creates the Amsale collection wedding dresses.
When she was preparing for her own wedding in 1985, she looked at the collections of every designer for a simple, sophisticated wedding gown. She was unable to locate one that meets her wants, and knew that she had discovered a niche that was under served. There were certainly other brides who shared her taste for less ornamentation and more sleek style.
Her first foray into the field was an advertisement in a bride's magazine, advertising custom-made couture gowns for brides looking for sophisticated designs with simpler, more elegant finishes.
She had a sketchpad of ideas, a few couture seamstresses and a New York City loft in 1985. Now she has a thriving design house with a consistent vision of dressing the modern bride. As Amsale says, she wants a bride to be as pleased with her decision of a wedding gown when she sees her photos twenty years after the wedding, and be as happy as she was on the day of the nuptials.
Aberra accomplishes this by focusing on timeless looks designed in sophisticated and fashionable ways. She calls this her "Forever Modern" approach to bridal wear, and is now known for re-envisioning traditional elements of a wedding gown.
She has reworked the traditional bustle into modern designs, provided innovate touches to the idea of "illusion design" and has added splashes of color, such as the now-famous blue sash, to the traditional white of the wedding gown.
Stylish and refined gowns now supplement Amsale wedding dresses for the entire wedding party, with attire for the bridesmaids, mothers of the bride and mothers of the groom, as well as an evening evening wear collection of dresses.
In addition to her self-designed sleek and sophisticate classics, Amsale Abera has now purchased the Christos line of wedding dresses, and has hired designer Kenneth Poole to add a new line of more ornate and decorative gowns emphasizing beading and glamor.
Her reworking of classic wedding dress themes have become modern classics of taste and beauty, the perfect choice for a bride looking for a sophisticated wedding gown that will stand the test of time.
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Source by Brenda Smithers