This season of the New York Bridal Fashion Week showcased a wide range of luxury designers and didn’t fail to provide those swoon worthy moments every Mrs-To-Be dreams of. From glammed up city girls to Bohemian fantasies, and a few surprises sprinkled in. Continuing a trend that we all know and love, it looks like the after-party gowns are here to stay. Yes! Here is our Fall/Winter 2023 Edit of looks we love. Ines di Santo Known for her perfect fit, fascination with color and being endlessly timeless Ines’ collection “Illuminated Soirée” is where Murano Chandeliers are the center piece…
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Contemporary lifestyle, classic yet avant-garde, always balanced between tradition and innovation, this year FENDI Casa has presented a collection that exemplifies the eclectic and sophisticated aura of a typically modern Italian residence, where design is fashion. Elegant and refined areas feature walls dressed in marble – Travertine, white Calacatta and red Lepanto; while precious wallpaper featuring geometric patterns punctuates other areas. The silhouettes are enhanced by a new, refined color palette and vibrant varnishes. The delicate, powdery tones range from taupe to hazelnut, sepia to Prussian blue. Forest green, cherry red and burgundy elegantly underline the volumes and lines, bringing…
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In J. Lohmann Gallery’s first ever pop-up exhibition you can explore the Illustrious Movements. Also in a continuation of celebrating premiers, this will be the first time Copenhagen’s Sandra Davolio and London’s Merete Rasmussen, two of Europe’s foremost ceramic artists, will be exhibited in a show in the United States. Building on already accomplished international careers, Davolio and Rasmussen are taking design and craftsmanship to an even higher level creating some of the most innovative and fascinating new sculptural forms. Both artists will be present at the opening reception. Opening reception Thursday, October 13, 6-8 pm 156 Orchard Street, New…