It’s day three of Wedding Nouveau Bridal Fashion Week and we’re coming to you from good ole’ Moscow.
(Above Image from Russian Runway Photography)
The Russian fashion runway for spring 2010 has so much to drool over. We could spend a whole week showcasing all the styles, but brevity is the soul of wit. As much as I’d like to go on incessantly over all the looks, for the purpose of being concise we’ll focus on bridal chic, where the embodiment of decadent fabrics, romantic dreams and bold design, drops down on one knee for the style savvy bride.
Here are just some of my favorite pieces by designers from Russia, Uzbekistan and Chechnya.
From Russia with Love:
(Above:- Left to Right: Top & Middle row – Russian designers- Anna Direchina; Laura & Medni; Bottom row – Laura & Medni; Uzbekistani designer – Gulnara Karimova via here)
I love flowery details (in case you didn’t pick that up from the design of our home page). Whether it’s used as a hair piece, or a detachable gown accessory, the right flower always adds a fresh coat of paint to your bridal canvas.
(Above: Both gowns by Russian designer Natali Kvon via here)
From subtle to bold contrasts in color, fawn upon these romantic looks, all by Laura & Medni:
(Above: All gowns by Russian designers, Laura & Medni)
To top things off, rest assured that I will find the Haute looks for the bride out there with a bold sense of style.
(Above: Gown by French designer, Thierry Mugler via Moscow’s Fashion week- here)
Yes, I realize that Thierry is French, but I also realize that I can’t get enough of that little number above. A simple and edgy cut like that would work miracles with a dramatic veil. One that’s either really long and cascading or extra short and chic.
(Above: Gown by Russian designer Egor Zaitsev via here)
In case you missed, here are some dream palettes inspired by Russia, Siberia and Eastern Europa.























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Amazing eye candy…
* no.02 is so romantic
* no.13 is just so stunning and flowey
Thanks for sharing such beautiful pieces!
I love the idea of the hood on the black and white Laura & Medni dress. Also, the inspiration boards all look gorgeous.