
Farah Angsana made her New York bridal runway debut this season. The designer, who currently divides her time between Paris, Zurich, and Italy, sent her impeccably constructed and detailed confections down the catwalk Monday afternoon. Holding her Fall 2010 Bridal show at the Asia Society was a unique and fitting choice for Angsana, whose looks captured a decidedly Asian influence.The soft lighting and musical selections perfectly complemented Angsana’s grand international sensibility. This season Angsana was particularly inspired by Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur, an Indian princess turned politician. And as a design its clear that she understands how to make a powerful statement by utilizing elegant draping and plays on proportion. Slava Tverskoy Productions produced the two part show, which showcased Angsana’s couture and haute couture creations. We especially loved the ruffles that appeared throughout. Brides looking to make a dramatic entrance on their wedding day will fall instantly in love with Angsana’s designs.

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Bridal Betty | 28-Oct-09 at 11:06 am | Permalink
I think these dresses look lovely on the models but might not be so flattering on shorter, curvier women.