Saturday, April 10, 2010

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Adele Wechsler

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For the eco-friendly bride, there's Adele Wechsler's gorgeous and eco-couture line.


The gown on the right, her Lavender gown, features a two-toned organza wrap and ties in the back, mixing lavender and lemon colors, but the gown can be customized to match your own color combos. The whole line, including this gown featured lots of hemp as the underlying fabric, in order to be more eco-friendly. You would never know though, the fabric looked so luxe on the runway!


We also loved the combination pieces that Adele designed. The middle photo is of a two-piece gown, a frequent element in Adele's collection. The gown has a detachable skirt so the bride can go from long to short, and day to night in a single dress. Adele said she loved the fact that her designs were made up of mix-and-match pieces that could be worn again -- like a bustier top that could pair with jeans for a sleek honeymoon look.


The final showstopping gown was the one Adele had designed for The Ritz Carlton, inspired by Mother Nature. The gown features leaves and petals that layer and fall to create a silhouette perfect for the eco-bride, a favorite for the earth princess. The hemp and silk give a slight grainy texture, but the overall look is still elegant.


We'll show you the rest of the collection soon, stay tuned!

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