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This Richard Quinn collection was a complete 360 from his last show-it was joyful and positive. This season contrasted with a selection of wedding dresses compared to last season’s funeral themed all-black ensembles. The designer’s love for floral prints was evident here but the prints were smaller – A clever step towards establishing his design aesthetic further. This is the correct time for him to dive into and explore his brand. These prints were plastered upon voluminous yet classic silhouettes. An array of 16 ethereal wedding dresses closed the collection; crafted with perfection. This was an extensive lineup that offered something to love for every bride-to-be. These bridal looks featured ornate embellishments, pockets, opera gloves, intricate beading, feathers, dramatic veils and rose adornments among countless details that elevate the collection exponentially. The complex details of the items illustrated the designer’s passion for artisanal craftsmanship.













































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