Where To Find Newer Marisa Wedding Gowns
When my friend had her wedding planning on her hands and time, I remember that she was quite angry for the fact that the designer she loved the best hadn’t released anything new on the bridal fashion, I talk here about Tamara Kristen, a.k.a. Marisa – this was her label name in regard to the bridal wedding gowns. I asked her of course what the problem was, why she expressly desired a wedding gown designed by Marisa and she answered that for her style one of Marisa’s gowns should fit he the best. To tell you frankly I can’t say that I really understood back then what she meant by that. How could she know what her style was in regard to the wedding gowns when it was her first time as a bride?
But when I started to help her and look for
where to find newer Marisa wedding gowns, I came across some of Marisa’s older creations and I suddenly understood why my friend wanted Marisa to dress her for the biggest day of her life: one of the photo models resembled my friend exactly – she looked like she was her twin sister. The only difference was that my friend’s hair was straight whereas the model’s hair was somehow curly, but otherwise everything looked the same, except for the dress, of course. I was stunned with the view and I told her that she was really lucky to find the style of the dress that fitted her the best, since the photo model and the wedding gown were made for each other.

I mean, when one looked at the woman’s figure, at the shape of her body and the way she looked to the camera, one couldn’t separate this body from the style of the wedding dress; one couldn’t even imagine how she would have looked had she been dressed in another style, that is! The dress was one made of silk satin ivory in an A-line silhouette with dropped waist and a scoop neckline cut. The embroidered beaded band at the waistline defined a waist of a wasp and the way the skirt flew down to the floor with the bubbled hemline conferred the gown richness and a definite unique look. The court length-ed train added the wedding gown elegance and majestic not to mention the note of femininity captured so well by the overall aspect of the dress.

Every detail in the photo seemed to complement each other perfectly: the face of the bride, her expression, the way the wedding gown talked to the camera and as such to the eye of the beholder, narrating about the body shapes, about the beauty that woman carries inside and the sculptural work God had made together with the creation of the woman. I had to confess that at that moment I was more agreeing with the choice of my friend for that style of a wedding dress. I asked her why she needed to know
where to find newer Marisa wedding gowns, since this one as old as it was (a creation of Marisa’s 2007 wedding gowns collection) seemed to be perfect for her wedding attire?!
My friend said that she wanted to have the spirit of novelty as a benchmark of her wedding celebration, therefore the new design visions in regard to the bridal fashion and trends were her criteria of selection in the huge range of wedding gowns available online, in the bridal magazine and local stores as well.
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