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-- Designer Tria Villasis-Ramolete on her definition of a Rebellious Bride
There's just something so very interesting and innately whimsical with how designer Tria develops her creations for brides and the entourage. The pieces you will see here are full of so much inspiration that I don't even think there's any further reason to sugarcoat it with words. All I have to say is, it's so refreshing to see such charming and thoughtful wedding gown ideas for both the bride AND the entourage :)
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"TRIA was originally one of our family's children's wear brands for over 20 years (other brands were QUEEN ALICE and ANNE DOOLITTLE). This is an homage to my roots. To this day, making little girls' dresses give me so much joy and reminds me of what I grew up loving." www.facebook.com/tria.manila
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Photo by MangoRed |
Photo by MangoRed |
Photo by Malay Javier |
My definition of a “rebellious bride” is one who has the courage and audacity to make her wedding truly her own and is not constrained or dictated by stereotypes of what a wedding is - how it “should be” or how it “should look like". I think a Rebellious Bride, while bold, may not necessarily be avant-garde or wild. She may actually even be extremely understated, simple or casual. The rebellion, to me, brews with the bride’s view and conviction to be unique. The outbreak of the rebellion occurs when the bride fearlessly makes choices consistent with that view."
It is always so very exciting when we get cool recommendations like this to feature in our blog, so that we can likewise share them with you guys. We hope that Tria's designs encourages you to push the envelope and to try something different beyond the traditional.
Tria's contact details:
Email. tria.info@yahoo.com.ph
Facebook Page. www.facebook.com/tria.manila
Photos. http://www.flickr.com/photos/XOXO,
Kai
Twitter: @RebelliousBride
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