The Malta Independent on Sunday

Pronovias launches new bridal collection

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Pronovias, the world known Spanish brand for some of the most elegant and sought after bridal dresses has launched the new 2012-2013 collection, of which a number of special dresses will was shown for the first time during an eventful week inside the shop in the Strand in Gżira.

For a whole week ending yesterday, Pronovias treated brides-to-be to champagne and some token surprises during the purposely set up private viewings to show them through the latest collection of new dresses. It was an ideal opportunit­y to witness firsthand the new creations from Pronovias within the intimate and private setting offered by the exclusive fitting rooms located on the second floor of the shop.

The latest 2013 collection from Pronovias is another feast of bold, elegant and romantic gowns for the bride who wants to look just perfect. One of the main features that highlight this collection is the use of light embroidery that creates an iridescent e ect through transpar- ent and white paillettes that reflect natural light and blend beautifull­y with the sparkles on the dress itself. Small pieces of mother-ofpearl and ivory are also used, as well as feature handcrafte­d branches of coral and flowers. This collection shows how strapless and asymmetric necklines are still the most popular choices.

Another trend for 2013 is the “double dress”. One of buttoned tulle, very easy to wear, which gives the bride great aplomb during the ceremony, however, when the party begins this can be removed, revealing the perfect figure-skimming mermaid dress.

“When it comes to bridal wear and cocktail dresses, it is a certainty that Spanish brand Pronovias holds its own amongst the most sought after brands in the world not only for the sheer beauty of its dresses but also because of the unique fashion legacy as a salient ingredient that makes up Pronovias, the special brand that it is,” comments Fiona Gauci from Pronovias in Malta.

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