“The iconic black and white masquerade ball is the origin of my inspiration — the perfect influence to create for the party guest and what she would get married in. Today, alongside my brides, I debut my evening wear collection that takes cues from the golden socialite era of the 1960s.” — Francesca Miranda
Bridal
Barbara: Long sleeve; illusion neckline, fit and flare gown,hand-embroidered sequin tulle with chiffon lining and feathers at the end of the sleeves Gloria: Silk organza, illusion neckline,hand-embroidered ball gown Marella: Trumpet silhouette gown in a hand-embroidered tulle with removable silk organza sleeves Slin: High-low pleated tulle skirt and moiré cropped jacket Lucy: Fit and flare hand-embroidered tulle gown with removable puff sleeves Pamela: Fit and flare hand-embroidered sequin tulle gown with a removable puff sleeve cape
Evelyn:High-low ruffled dress in moire, with a strapless draped top
Kay: Pleated tulle ball gown with strapless neckline
Lee: Trumpet silhouette gown with petal-like organza sleeves
Candice: Sheath silhouette gown in hand-embroidered sequin tulle
Lynda: Bateau neckline ball gown in hand-embroidered tulle
Evening
Lawren: Cloud grey silk taffeta strapless layered gown
Katherine: Black and white raffia embroidered tulle strapless gown
Nan: Black high-low pleated tulle skirt with moire cropped jacket
Jacqueline: Magenta silk double duché full skirt gently gathered around the waist, with a silk taffeta puff sleeve cropped top
Wallis: Canary yellow raffia embroidered tulle strapless high-low gown
Babe: Canary yellow silk taffeta draped strapless ballgown
Marianne: One-shoulder black and white jacquard organza gown
PHOTO CREDIT: Fernando Paz || HAIR & MAKEUP: Team MC by Redken