Showing posts with label 2014 Bridal Collections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014 Bridal Collections. Show all posts
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
2014 Bridal Collections: J'aton Couture








Jacob Luppino and Anthony Pittorino are the dynamic duo that have made their couture label J'Aton into a household name. Elana Bardetta talks to the men behind the couture fantasies.
Brides often confide in Jacob Luppino and Anthony Pittorino, the wedding dress designers behind the couture label J'Aton: they tell them that they never expected to get so many compliments from men. "We're coming from a different angle being male designers," explains Luppino. "We dress women the way men want to see women dressed."
These two hard-working designers launched their label in 1995 and since then have won many awards for their contemporary couture. Luppino recalls the early days: "We started this business with no financial support or backing and when we sold a dress we'd buy what we needed: sewing machines, equipment and so on."
Both Pittorino and Luppino come from Italian families and similar backgrounds. Their excellent ability to understand each other has also translated into perfect business sense over the years. Their first Melbourne store opened in Ascot Vale, their local area, and then moved to Prahran five years later where they aimed to broaden their client base. And they've certainly done so. Their celebrity clients are the who's who of Australian television and music: Delta Goodrem, Tara Moss, Ada Nicodemou, Sigrid Thornton, Megan Gale and Holly Brisley have all worn their gowns. Their design process is part of what attracts Australia's elite, a process that ensures that every bride feels like a star when her dress designed by J'Aton.
The designers say that they are willing to take inspiration wherever they find it: history, art, nature, architecture and even dining out have all contributed to their aesthetic as has a reverence for classic fashion designers such as Christian Dior and Charles James. All this inspiration evolves into a style that is very feminine, says Luppino. "We like to keep that femininity in our gowns, no matter the medium, be it French lace or a beautifully beaded fabric."
Their salon is also very different to other bridal ateliers. They don't have a showroom full of samples, just a small selection of couture gowns so clients get a feel for their style, craftsmanship and fit. They work by appointment only, for both consultations and fittings. Luppino and Pittorino meet with each prospective client to see if they all click. If everyone is happy, another appointment is set up for sketches, fabric samples and a discussion of the gown's concept.
"It's definitely a collaboration," says Luppino. "(Every dress is a combination) of what the client is thinking and our own style. Also, whatever the design may be, many elements of it evolve through the fitting process." Most gowns take six months to create, and brides are asked to be ready to commit to at least four fittings.
J'Aton embraces every kind of bride, as well as their likes and dislikes and they always listen to their clients thoughts. "If they don't like lace or hate beading, it just gets our minds thinking down other design avenues. It is never a problem," says Luppino. However, the pair have also been known to change a client's mind.
"If a client has definite thoughts and lets us know they don't like something, it's usually because of how they've seen other people design with it. Once they see the way we work with that medium and the level of quality, it's a whole new story."
J'Aton's advice for brides looking for inspiration for their dream dresses? "Don't waste time looking in umpteen shops," Luppino insists. "Instead look to fashion magazines, nature... anything around you!"
J'Aton is located at 185 Greville Street, Prahran. Call (03) 9533 8666 for appointments.
Brides often confide in Jacob Luppino and Anthony Pittorino, the wedding dress designers behind the couture label J'Aton: they tell them that they never expected to get so many compliments from men. "We're coming from a different angle being male designers," explains Luppino. "We dress women the way men want to see women dressed."
Both Pittorino and Luppino come from Italian families and similar backgrounds. Their excellent ability to understand each other has also translated into perfect business sense over the years. Their first Melbourne store opened in Ascot Vale, their local area, and then moved to Prahran five years later where they aimed to broaden their client base. And they've certainly done so. Their celebrity clients are the who's who of Australian television and music: Delta Goodrem, Tara Moss, Ada Nicodemou, Sigrid Thornton, Megan Gale and Holly Brisley have all worn their gowns. Their design process is part of what attracts Australia's elite, a process that ensures that every bride feels like a star when her dress designed by J'Aton.
The designers say that they are willing to take inspiration wherever they find it: history, art, nature, architecture and even dining out have all contributed to their aesthetic as has a reverence for classic fashion designers such as Christian Dior and Charles James. All this inspiration evolves into a style that is very feminine, says Luppino. "We like to keep that femininity in our gowns, no matter the medium, be it French lace or a beautifully beaded fabric."
Their salon is also very different to other bridal ateliers. They don't have a showroom full of samples, just a small selection of couture gowns so clients get a feel for their style, craftsmanship and fit. They work by appointment only, for both consultations and fittings. Luppino and Pittorino meet with each prospective client to see if they all click. If everyone is happy, another appointment is set up for sketches, fabric samples and a discussion of the gown's concept.
"It's definitely a collaboration," says Luppino. "(Every dress is a combination) of what the client is thinking and our own style. Also, whatever the design may be, many elements of it evolve through the fitting process." Most gowns take six months to create, and brides are asked to be ready to commit to at least four fittings.
J'Aton embraces every kind of bride, as well as their likes and dislikes and they always listen to their clients thoughts. "If they don't like lace or hate beading, it just gets our minds thinking down other design avenues. It is never a problem," says Luppino. However, the pair have also been known to change a client's mind.
"If a client has definite thoughts and lets us know they don't like something, it's usually because of how they've seen other people design with it. Once they see the way we work with that medium and the level of quality, it's a whole new story."
J'Aton's advice for brides looking for inspiration for their dream dresses? "Don't waste time looking in umpteen shops," Luppino insists. "Instead look to fashion magazines, nature... anything around you!"
J'Aton is located at 185 Greville Street, Prahran. Call (03) 9533 8666 for appointments.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
2014 Bridal Collections: Reem Acra
Reem Acra’s designs epitomize global glamour by offering women her innate fashion sense, European style and understanding of what looks and feels beautiful. Interlaced with her sense of luxury, her regal designs are developed with a modern aesthetic. Reem Acra’s collections evoke an ethereal quality, which appeals to a discerning clientele including personalities, royalty, and style setting women from all corners of the world.
While attending the American University of Beirut, Acra was discovered by a fashion editor. Captivated with the ornately embroidered silk organza gown Acra made from her mother’s dining room tablecloth and wore to a party, she instantly offered to host a fashion show for Acra that took place ten days later. Following the serendipitous encounter, Acra studied at The Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and its Paris counterpart at Esmod. A short stint as an interior designer was followed by Acra’s return to her fashion roots when working in Hong Kong and New York. A style-setting friend wore Acra’s first bridal design to her society wedding and it sparked international interest for the designer and Reem Acra Bridal was born. In 1997, Acra launched her fashion business with a bridal collection that quickly became recognized for its elegance and impeccable designs, ranging from understated chic to the ornate. The gowns became renowned for transforming classic bridal designs through the finest silks, intricate beading and exquisite embroidery. Celebrated for her ability to match a look to a woman’s personality, Acra has dressed global icons of style for weddings, red carpet appearances and awards ceremonies. Her following includes Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry, Beyonce Knowles, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Eva Longoria as well as royal families around the world. Reem Acra is available in Australia exclusively at Anna DaFonte. |
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