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Pnina Tornai (Hebrew: פנינה טורנה; born November 25, 1962) is an Israeli fashion and wedding dress designer, reality and daytime TV personality. Tornai and her wedding gowns have appeared on TLC's reality television show Say Yes to the Dress. Tornai's dresses have been top sellers at Kleinfeld Bridal. [1]
Wedding dress designer Diane D'Angelo, left, helps a client find the perfect gown. D’Angelo said the dresses she has for stores are under the “A True Private Label” label, while the dresses ...
A bride and her mom are disagreeing over her dream wedding dress vision.. In a post on Reddit's "Am I the A-----?" forum, the 26-year-old bride explained that she is getting married in May and ...
After a mother-of-the-bride wore a white dress for daughter's wedding, but the gown choice stirred up online criticism she wasn't expecting. Cathy Caradimitropoulo found the perfect dress for her ...
Common themes include overwhelming advice of friends and family, the ability of the "perfect dress" to help a bride overcome personal difficulty, struggle with weight and body image concerns, and the challenge of staying in budget, especially in the case of dresses by Kleinfeld's exclusive designer, Pnina Tornai. Dresses sold on the show range ...
James often cites the Johnson wedding, in which he designed and created the bridal party’s gowns in the Lincoln bedroom, as one of the finest moments of his career. [1] After 19 years at Priscilla of Boston, James moved to New York City as head designer at Galina-Bouquet, Inc., where he was featured in the company’s advertisements. [1]
Beverly Norberg tried on 30 mother-of-the-bride dresses before she found “the one.” She loved it and so did her daughter. But the Internet had thoughts.
Acra took a photograph of the dress and distributed it to the media, including The New York Times, which published the photograph. [5] [9] She held her first fashion show in 1999. [6] Soon after, she bought $20,000 in fabric with her American Express card, pitched designs to Saks Fifth Avenue and Kleinfeld, and received an order for thirty dresses.