photo by Jay Lawrence Goldman Photographyphoto by Elizabeth Messina Photographyphoto by Bob and Dawn Davis Photographyphoto by Boutwell Studiophoto by Boutwell Studiophoto by Stephanie Williams Photographyphoto by John and Joseph Photographyphoto by GH Kim Photographyphoto by GH Kim Photography


The eternally feminine and extraordinarily detailed designs of Monique Lhuillier are as lovely as ever this spring, with dresses that are soft and airy, lightweight and ethereal, and ever so sweet and romantic. Her dress silhouettes and necklines are quite classic, but somehow each gown has a current feel to it as well. They really are the epitome of timeless style! Lucky Los Angeles area brides can see the 2010 collection in person at the Beverly Hills flagship store trunk show coming up on April 23-25. Nice! (It's by appointment only, so call ahead for scheduling.)

Spring 2010 bridal collection from Monique Lhuillier

And I'm very excited to see (as I'm sure you are too) that Monique has introduced her bridesmaid's dress collection! What beautiful shapes and colors. The collection is said to be officially launching later this spring on the newly redesigned www.MoniqueLhuillier.com. We'll be sure to keep you updated as we learn more!

Spring 2010 bridesmaid's dress collection from Monique Lhuillier
(Images from Monique Lhuillier via Coutorture.com)
Published Friday, April 17, 2009 2:24 PM by christy

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# re: Spring 2010 Bridal Collection Highlights from Monique Lhuillier

Love Monique! So excited about the brides maid dresses!

Friday, April 17, 2009 4:06 PM by Amber

# re: Spring 2010 Bridal Collection Highlights from Monique Lhuillier

Monique and Vera! Don't make me choose! They're all perfection.

Saturday, April 18, 2009 9:40 AM by jill

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