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Brides to be will visit many of the Asian Wedding Exhibitions up and down the night moves by allure 6498 country to physically see what is in this season. Everything from venues, clothes, makeup down to bindis. Some brides work with designers in the UK or even take that trip to India and Pakistan to find their perfect outfit.
Online retailers from UK, USA and India are exhibiting their collections, giving a bride more choice for her to decide on what she wants to wear for her special day.
Normally, the bride’s mother would choose the sari and the bride would wear this on their big day. But this has all changed now. Young Asian women are taking more control on what they want to wear from their registry office wedding to the traditional Asian wedding. Everything carefully chosen down to the very last detail.
Ten years back the fashion of bridal wear was normally a heavy Lengha either red, burgundy or dark pink. The skirt would be long with not much shape and a tunic top. The Chunni would be very heavy. But now the theme, shades, styles, patterns are dictated and styled by the brides themselves.
“They’re very happy,” Lambert said of designers she works with. “Our quality is good and price is reasonable – but not anywhere near as cheap as what you’re going to get in China.”
One such client is Ruby Sanders, owner of Ruby Jane Jewels, a Green Valley operation. She said night moves 2012 prom dress 6498 Arizona Apparel fits all her needs.
“What’s great is I can’t sketch, but I have it in my head and (Lambert) works really well putting ideas in my head into reality, into a garment,” Sanders said.
Sanders said she relocated to Arizona from South Africa after outsourcing to Chinese manufacturers decimated the industry in her former home. After a stint in Phoenix, she’s been in Green Valley for the past two years.
She said outsourcing manufacturing abroad would save her money, but she’d rather support a local business.
“I’m a brand-new business and my clothing quantities aren’t big yet,” Sanders said. “As I grow, Nancy and Arizona Apparel can grow together. How cool would that be?”
After starting her business in the garage of her Green Valley home in March 2011, Lambert moved the operation to an 1,800-square-foot facility at 881 W. Ward Lane.