Monday, January 20, 2014

Maggie Sottero 2014 Spring Designs

 





 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

Maggie Sottero Designs is one of the most recognized and sought after bridal gown manufacturers in the world. Established in 1997, Maggie Sottero redefined couture bridal fashion with its commitment to impeccable styling and incomparable fit at an affordable price.

Debi Awards, Desert Rose Awards, Diva Awards, Dallas Rose Awards, Wedding Idea's, Retail Bridal Wear Association Award

With design studios in Sydney, Australia, as well as Salt Lake City, Utah, design inspiration is curated from an international landscape, patterned with artistry by seasoned experts and imbued with panache unique to international collaboration. Maggie Brides not only experience innovative designs, but luxurious fabrics, Swarovski crystals, hand-sewn embellishments and the renowned, slenderizing fit known simply as the "Maggie Magic," the result of meticulous attention to, and scrutiny of, design and fitting details.

In October of 2010, Maggie Sottero was inducted into the DEBI "Distinctive Excellence in the Bridal Industry" hall of fame, and is honored to have received numerous additional bridal industry awards, as well as nominations for a host of others.

Company Mission


To make dreams a reality for every Maggie Sottero bride by delivering innovative designs, superior quality and best-­in-­class service.

About the Spring 2014 Maggie Sottero Collection


Inspired by iconic elements of the 20s, including Neo-classic columns, dropped-waist Deco designs, slinky sheaths and jewelry inspired beading, Maggie Sottero's Spring 2014 collection calls out to today's romantic bride seeking a modern twist on traditional styling. Sexy necklines and backlines show off cowls, plunging Vs and loads of illusion, while sleeves dance the length of the arm, from caps to shorts to three-quarter, and caplets and boleros hint at demure sophistication. Watch for illusion lace gracing backs, necklines and sleeves; flora botanica adorning sheer organza appliqués and lace edged hems; subtle shades of blush, Champagne, and nude; and less structured, lighter weight styles for the bride with an eye on the after-party, as well as the walk down the aisle. Maggie Sottero celebrates vintage romance this season, toasting the influence of yesteryear, embracing the bride of today.

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