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Save your money--buy a bridal magazine, July 2 2002
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This review is from: Fashion for Weddings I (Hardcover)
This is an overpriced collection of gown manufacturers' ad photos, mainly from Australian designers, with a few Americans thrown in. Australian fashion can't possibly be as bad as it looks in this book. Most of the gowns are overblown, overdecorated, fussy, puffy, "Lady Diana" meringues, highly reminiscent of the 1980s. Some of them don't even fit the models properly. This book is a real waste of money.
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Classy classics and graceful unusuals, Jun 13 2000
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This review is from: Fashion for Weddings I (Hardcover)
I ran into this book while I was looking for a book on basic wedding planning. Though I was completely unexcited at the prospect of looking for a dress - after looking at a few bridal magazines and seeing all the fluffy, cake-frosting type of dresses, I just wanted a bleached, white burlap sack! - but this book has beautiful photographs of graceful dresses with unusual lines and details which are quite stunning. The timeless classic wedding gowns are also included for those who are looking to have a more classic bridal image. The material, embellishments, as well as the color of the gowns are often noted by the author. Overall, I thought this book was spectacular, the images in this book has turned the search for the wedding gown from a chore to a designing and searching pleasure! I recommend it to anyone who is starting to look for a bridal gown, wishes to design one themselves, enjoys beautifully designed and executed gowns, and/or just likes beautiful photographs
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Classy classics and graceful unusuals, Jun 13 2000
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This review is from: Fashion for Weddings I (Hardcover)
I ran into this book while I was looking for a book on basic wedding planning. Though I was completely unexcited at the prospect of looking for a dress - after looking at a few bridal magazines and seeing all the fluffy, cake-frosting type of dresses, I just wanted a bleached, white burlap sack! - but this book has beautiful photographs of graceful dresses with unusual lines and details which are quite stunning. The timeless classic wedding gowns are also included for those who are looking to have a more classic bridal image. The material, embellishments, as well as the color of the gowns are often noted by the author. Overall, I thought this book was spectacular, the images in this book has turned the search for the wedding gown from a chore to a designing and searching pleasure! I recommend it to anyone who is starting to look for a bridal gown, wishes to design one themselves, enjoys beautifully designed and executed gowns, and/or just likes beautiful photographs
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Save your money--buy a bridal magazine, July 2 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Fashion for Weddings I (Hardcover)
This is an overpriced collection of gown manufacturers' ad photos, mainly from Australian designers, with a few Americans thrown in. Australian fashion can't possibly be as bad as it looks in this book. Most of the gowns are overblown, overdecorated, fussy, puffy, "Lady Diana" meringues, highly reminiscent of the 1980s. Some of them don't even fit the models properly. This book is a real waste of money.
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