Bridal Market Report: Ines Di Santo
| By WeddingAces ~ April 20th, 2010 ~ Wedding Dresses | 2 Comments |
Every time I see Ines Di Santo’s collection, I think of nobility, and her Fall 2010 gowns were no exception.
Not just princesses, but duchesses, viscountesses and queens. The impression that these gowns were made to be worn in palaces grows with each sway of sumptuous skirts, twinkle of Swarovski crystal, and flutter of lace.
image source
Some were opulent creations that commanded attention with the same elegant, gilded grandeur of Versailles. Gowns with amplified mermaid skirts, majestic ball gowns, statement-making beadwork and lush draping. Others were more playful, fit for a summer villa with short hemlines or more airy details.
All were exactly what you would expect to see worn by a member of a royal family or a woman who feels she is an undiscovered member of aristocracy.
This is what is so wonderful about Ines Di Santo’s gowns. She clearly is passionate about the gowns she designs, has a dramatic design perspective, and isn’t afraid to show it!
image source
image source
image source
image source
image source
image source
all images by FoxySocialMedia










Jody
4/20/10
Jessica– loving your bridal market reports. I think this season’s styles are so extra-lovely if that is possible! I can’t pick a favorite among the designers.
don
4/29/10
the hair looked fabulous