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Text : Novia D'Art. Photos : Copyright © 2010, fashionfreak. All rights reserved.
Novia D'Art Collection S/S 2010
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A woman wants to look as beautiful as she can on her wedding day. A unique idea
that guides the creations of Maria Teresa Raich. The gown should make the very most of the bride in a natural way.
NOVIA D'ART which, since its origins, has been notable for the elegant originality of its designs,
is experiencing a generational takeover of the Company with the arrival of Marta and Maria Teresa Raich.
The Company is entering into a phase that allows it to enjoy its best moments with a more than Consolidated international expansion.
Maria Teresa Raich, trained in the heart of the family tradition, defines herself as a dynamic,
hard-working woman in constant evolution, searching for the new fabrics, new textures and
new clean lines that stylise and accentuate a woman's figure through perfect cuts and skirts
with slight volume. Her objective is to reveal the bride's personality with naturalness.
Her designs are based on a good cut and the use of fabrics with volume, such as mikado,
satin, crepe, silk and taffeta with multiple drapes, creases and pleats that give shape to a
slim, stylised bride. A distinguished bride.
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Teresa Raich, the creative soul of NOVIA D'ART presents the 010 collection, a collection that is evolving.
Gowns inspired by the sweetness and femininity of the 1960s are transported towards the sensuality and
spectacular nature of the 1980s. A transition in which this collection defines itself and evolves freely,
inspired by these two beautiful periods.
Rich in hand created embroidery, expressed on belts and beautiful accessories and a marked 1960s look
with veils and short gloves, camellias and bows as distinguished accessories, an aura of sweetness
and elegance highlighting the purest femininity of a woman.
Teresa Raich has worked on this evolution-transition from the 60s to the 80s in her collection in
a very sweet, arristic way. The white dresses of the 80s are full of sensual movements worked
on gauze, silk and muslin with great dynamics.
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