The Bite Magazine - issue 16

acquainted with one of the models, Alicia from Sweden whose refreshing look would have sold any wedding dress. We got invited to a few catwalk shows, and ended up watching a couple. First Annasul Y and Snow by Annasul Y showcased their collection. The brand represented the more traditional way of thinking about bridal wear: the simply white, classic femininity with loads of small details, the use of lace, gems and pearls on the garments. Next up, on the International Preview show we saw some very diverse interpretation of the same occa- sion. Just to mention a few: Anny Lin used nature’s symbols (spring flowers and soft greens, yellows, and pinks) and combined them with a modern twist. Immaculate Gar- cia’s creations envisaged the subtle glamour of ‘50s Hollywood actresses and combined it with spectacular material choices. Cymbeline Paris delivered a grande extravaganza one can expect from a French brand; with their combined veil-hats and distinctive sandglass silhouettes. Finally, we must mention Tarik Ediz’s collection, which consisted of luxuri- ous evening gowns and being dominated by black was one of the highlights of the show. We have selected the best moments from the event that we feel captures our experience. www.whitegallery.com Photographer: Lilla Nyeki bite fashion

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