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Wedding gown designers can be as varied as the customers who need them. Here are a few of the designers that are out there and a little bit about each one. There are many more designers out there but here is a short list to get you started!
Alfred Angelo
In business for over 75 years, Alfred Angelo Wedding gown designers is best known for their use of beautiful fabrics and the most elegant beading work, embroidery designs and lace patterns.
Amsale Aberra
This designer not only has fabulously and elegantly made but has a heartwarming story of success. Amsale Aberra left Ethiopia in 1973 in order to continue her education abroad in Vermont. Occasionally, she moved to Boston and graduated from Boston State College. After that Amsale went on to pursue her love of fabrics and fashion in, where else, New York City.
Ana Hernandez
This designer has a fantastic knack for knowing exactly how to fit a dress to a unique body frame. They know exactly what type of dress will flatter any body type. No expense is spared on luxurious fabrics, beautiful embroidery work and anything you want in your gown.
Angel Sanchez
Sanchez quickly became a popular designer in not only his mother country but also throughout most Latin America. In the year 1997, he moved to New York City continuing his success as a designer.
Badgley Mischka
James Mischka and Mark Badgley are known jointly as Badgley Mischka. This team of designers got together in the 1988. They wanted to create their own fashion line after working for other designers.
Christos Yiannakou
The gowns and dresses stand out against all other in the business for their impeccable quality. They use fine fabrics and silks, beautiful French laces and silk Organza are important embellishments added to their designs.
Jim Hjelm
Jim Hjelm has been in the business for a long time and continues to make stimulating creations of all styles. Not only does he make wedding gowns but they also create beautiful themed Bridesmaid dresses. It really is a one-stop-shop when you are preparing for a wedding.
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Source by Betty Gilbert