Oleg Cassini Wedding Gowns From Italy




Oleg Cassini is known in the world of famous fashion designers as the one to have created Lady Jacqueline Kennedy’s personal style in clothing. Due to the fact that Mrs. Kennedy was so often exposed to the public, her outfit was quickly remarked and in this way Cassini’s creations have attracted worldwide attention and as such to the American fashion in general. Oleg Cassini was born in Florence, as the child of Italian/Russian parents; his mother ran her own business in fashion field selling dresses in a shop in Florence. Moving to New York, Cassini opened his ready-to-wear dresses and his style was renowned by the femininity carried in the soft fabrics (lace, taffeta, chiffon) he used in designing the outfits.




His innovative ladylike feature of the fashion he created encompassed A-line style of a dress, the sheath style, little white-collared dresses, and the minute style of a waistline next to the introduction of military details (braid and bras buttons), all these becoming very popular in the world of fashion design. Later he incorporated simplicity and easiness in the evolution of his creations designing straight, lined evening and cocktail dresses made famous by Jacqueline Kennedy who embraced the style as being her favorite.

In his numerous collection of dresses, Oleg Cassini had created also wedding gowns that described the beauty and grace revealed by the glamor of elegance and luxury that were to be found in the distinctive style of “Jackie look”. If you want to have this look of timeless fascination in the biggest day of your life then what you need to do is browse for Oleg Cassini wedding gowns from Italy to get the beautifully crafted fabrics accented with delicate touches of handmade details. David Bridal’s website offers an exclusive collection of such gowns with designs that reflect an elegant simplicity at affordable prices.

Thus we come across a variety of dresses to consist of: long soft jersey gown with flattering tank bust trimmed with a narrow braid in herringbone pattern called “soutache” adding a touch of femininity; a short satin made wedding gown strapless with pleated detail and a bolero to match the line of the dress; long organza gown having a fitted corset with an A-line style of a skirt featuring organza overlay draped on one side, a 3D flower detail pinned at waist and a sweep train that gives the dress a sensual touch.

Other styles that are again in their simplicity strikingly beautiful containing details that make them look stunning: short taffeta gown, strapless having a pleated bodice with beaded lace, with the detail of draping on one side; a long A-line gown made of taffeta, strapless with draped beaded bodice and draping wraps that give the dress a simple but elegant look at the same time. Oleg Cassini wedding gowns from Italy are the ones to be found at vintage’s Internet sales that have existed in his American period of creation and are now gathered by David Bridal’s collections who makes them famous all around the world.

Women that look for simplicity reflected in a style that confers uniqueness, are sure to find in Oleg Cassini’s designs the wedding gowns made from soft, easy to wear fabrics with details that bring the outfit’s look the femininity that Cassini has always conferred to the dresses he designed. Though a man, Cassini distinguished himself as the first male fashion designer endowed with the gift to create style that emphasized what women have to offer to the eyes of the beholder, femininity and elegance in an overall simplicity.

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