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Were the chocolate-chip or chocolate-raspberry petits fours better? Are the napkins with the lace too formal? Should the bridesmaids wear tea-length or full-length dresses? We selected hair accessories, stationery samples, and registry and gift ideas across all price ranges. Cocktail dresses and eveningwear for bridesmaids, mothers of the bride, and guests are also available. O, Midwood; Central Ave. The walk-in-only salon carries sample styles by designers like Oscar de la Renta and Monique Lhuillier.

Most dresses are around a bridal size 8, but smaller and larger sizes are also available. Sixth Ave. For brides looking for a little drama, Di Santo offers tiered cathedral trains, voluminous taffeta, and Chantilly-lace illusion bodices that resemble a second skin. Couture services are also available. She also offers 19th-century lace veils and antique lace wedding handkerchiefs. Second Ave. Our philosophy is to present you with a collection of gowns and bridesmaid dresses incorporating rich and luxurious fabrics paying great attention to detail creating an elegant, feminine, and refined look for your special day.

Broadway, Ninth Fl. Sisters Jessica and Haley take on the wedding business: While both run this chic shop, the latter is the gown expert, and the former is a photographer.

She likes to be an unassuming presence on the big day, going for natural-looking posed shots interspersed with her documentary style. Brides-to-be flock to Lee for her unparalleled fitting abilities. She also customizes white tuxedos for men and women. At her Soho store, the renowned Australian bridal designer stocks off-the-rack gowns with sophisticated embellishments and clean silhouettes that are perfect for modern brides. Broome St. She can easily whip up refined, classic numbers or accommodate more avant-garde aspirations.

This famous full-service salon has more designer bridal gowns — including big names such as Pnina Tornai, Christian Siriano, and Maggie Sottero — than any other store in the world.

Brides who want to break the strapless, sweetheart-neckline, and lace mold go to this boutique, where design partners Sathya Balakumar and Heather Green specialize in nontraditional silhouettes and fanciful details: geometric Japanese lace, high cowl necklines, and strips of raw white silk inlaid with antique gold sequins. Third Ave.

Since launching her eponymous line in , designer Lela Rose and her feminine but modern dresses have found fans in Kate Middleton and Selena Gomez. Trained as a painter and sculptor, Rose has an eye for unexpected silhouettes — a ballerina-style boatneck or a skirt of cascading feathers — in rich fabrics.

They can be purchased only online returns are free within 30 days. Featured designers include Maggie Sottero and Essence of Australia. U, at 19th St. Jericho Turnpike, Mineola, N. Designer Thea Bloch-Neal offers a variety of delicate headpieces, birdcage veils, belts, and sashes that have a vintage vibe.

Her designs combine a modern edge with a bygone feel. Walk-ins welcome, though appointments are recommended. Bridal gloves, jewelry, shoes, and handbags are also available. Custom work is available.



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