The "Marie Antoinette:" Draped over an organza bustle, this dress's lace overlay is short on fabric and long on drama. It's a bold interpretation of the side hoops mimicking the days of Marie Antoinette.

The "Rider:" This modest narrow jacket and bell-shaped skirt on the right recall the riding habits of the late 19th century. A removable hand-embellished train primes it for a trot down the aisle.
The "Flapper:" With a touch of dazzle and a drop-waist, this inspired wedding gown has all the glitz and glamour of the Roaring Twenties. With its light, shimmering skirt and embroidered bodice, it was made for dancing.

The "Glamorous 50s:" With their crisp tailoring, cinched waists, and ladylike necklines both sweetheart and asymmetrical, these polished gowns carry out the elegance of the fabulous Grace Kelly.
The "Mod:" Channel the swinging sixties with a scope neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves, and a knee-grazing hemline that perfectly matches the expression "short and sweet."







































