Vera Wang Fall 2010 Bridal Collection
After designing bridal gowns for nineteen years, Vera Wang is not in the business of creating something that fits typical commercial mold. The miraculous bridal gown designer Vera Wang presented her latest bridal collection in New York.
Her latest Fall 2010 bridal collection presented in New York, symbolized why she is known for taking bridal to a high fashion and artistic level. She is expert in creating gowns that could as easily walk down an haute couture runway as they could down the wedding aisle.
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Her inspiration this season was Cecil Beaton’s costuming and art direction for “My Fair Lady,” the 1964 screen adaptation of musical starring Audrey Hepburn. Proximity of black and white mixed with Wang’s stunning sculptural fabric manipulations made this bridal collection feel strikingly new. She created something that’s edgy and new, yet with a kind of romantic touch that most brides can appreciate.
Asymmetrical raw-edged flanges on a mermaid gown looked like swirls of a soft-serve ice cream cone. Another dazzling effect combined Alencon lace with tulle employed to look like feathered fans. The white-on-white precision lines created a look like bright white paint dots on an Impressionist painter’s canvas. Wang’s dresses always place a premium on unexpected, stretching her design vocabulary.

























