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These Designers Stole The Show At Valmont Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week 2020

In the digital edition of Valmont Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, the international benchmark event in bridal fashion, brands such as Pronovias, Jesús Peiró, Yolancris, Yumi Katsura, and The Atelier have presented their latest collections on an immersive stage. The parades and the exhibition area, with a hundred signatures, will continue to be broadcast through the digital platform of @vbbfw until next October 18.

Affected by the global epidemic, this year’s Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week has transformed the traditional offline shows and trade shows into an online interactive mode. Brands presented the 2021 bridal collection in the first 100% virtual edition of the Valmont Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, in a show that combined crafts and digital art and classic.

The VBBFW2020 Digital Experience has broken physical boundaries and opened up new paths of communication and business, connecting the professional world and the global audience on a platform whose interaction will be setting the trends in bridal fashion.

 

Pronovias

 

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Inspired by the glamour of a film Premiere and designed to make an entrance, the 2021 Atelier Pronovias Premiere is the latest line of artfully innovative haute couture wedding gowns. The gowns have a dramatic flair adding to its chic designs. With the use of crimson red, these gowns are perfect for a bride who is bold and isn’t afraid to show her true colors.

They also introduced their new collection of bridal designs- #WeDoEco, that are sustainable in every way; from fabrics, zippers, beading to hangers. Everything is done with love and care for the bride of today who cares about tomorrow. All fabrics are eco-certified, and packaging is sustainable and recyclable. Beads are manufactured from recycled glass and zippers from recycled materials such as PET. All dresses are designed and made locally.

 

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Yumi Katsura

 

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Glitter is the central axis of his new collection. In this way, she places them in the total look of the outfit, details of rhinestones on the fabric, and flashes of light either on the waist or on the skirt. Besides, she uses the V-neckline for many of her dresses and dropped sleeves to add a sensual touch to the accessory. The designer showed a bit of Japanese culture by incorporating pearls into accessories, typical of that region. They all were just absolutely stunning.

 

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Yolancris

 

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Yolancris looks with new minimalism adapting to the contemporary bride. For the 2020 bridal collection, the firm’s creative director, Yolanda Pérez, was committed to a concept of a bride without fear, faithful to herself, and her values. A timeless concept of great value, and a style and courageous attitude towards life. For this reason, Yolanda Pérez has decided to continue the collection and this iconic woman with No Fear II. An icon of a free spirit, a brave and committed attitude that defines the brand.

 

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Jesus Peiro

 

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Amalia, the new collection that has just been presented to us at Valmont Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, is undoubtedly a tribute to a modern woman, sure of herself, and wanting to live every moment of that special day. The embroidery of threads and rhinestones that their garlands weave on tulle, the touches of Chantilly, and the glitter and crystal caviar patterns show us a delicate collection and the feathers, fringes, ruffles, ruffles and maxi bows that crazy part. It is a collection for a lady of these changing times, for a free woman who knows that elegance transits between present and future, as an infallible quality.

 

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The Atelier

 

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The Malaysian high-end brand The Atelier, which made its debut at Barcelona Wedding Fashion Week last year, brought a unique “Mysterious” wedding show. It represents the unknown and at the same time the possibility and the hope. The Atelier’s creative director Professor Jimmy Choo OBE said, “The “Mysterious” series contains our original intentions, after experiencing this epidemic, we have to trace back the origin.” A series of fabulous wedding gown dresses are presented, each design is decorated with gorgeous beadwork and embroidered lace. The beauty of the pleated ball gown that came out on the finale is self-evident.

 

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