
Buying A Wedding Gown For Your Body Shape: Pear
Let’s talk about pears…Pear Shaped Brides, that is. The term “pear shaped” does come
Tips, dress highlights, and more!
Let’s talk about pears…Pear Shaped Brides, that is. The term “pear shaped” does come
The North Carolina Museum of Art was the fun and modern setting for Amanda
Angela’s Bridal will be holding an in-store event this weekend, so if you’re in
Most of us will never have the opportunity to wear a gown to a
Panache Bridal (Pasadena) will be holding an in-store event this weekend, so if you’re
Last night saw the premiere of Say Yes To The Dress Canada; a local
The picturesque backdrop of Lake Ontario was the setting for Ashley and Stirling’s summer
When Sarah tried on Paloma Blanca Style 4415, she knew it was the dress
Our featured bride in this week’s Tie The Knot Tuesday has a very unique
The outdoors are often looked at as a source of inspiration for winter weddings.
With Christmas and New Years Eve just days away, couples everywhere will be asking
It was an amazing night for the Canadian wedding and event industry as professionals from
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A rich history weaves the fabric of this world-renowned company, founded in 1937 by Manny Bernstein and then taken over by his youngest brother Harry. Almost 90 years later, Paloma Blanca continues to be family run by Harry’s two Sons, Marty and Sydney Bernstein. Still in its original location in downtown Toronto, Canada, each and every gown is designed, cut, sewn, and beaded with love, in house. Known as Blue Bird Dress in the beginning, the company changed their name to Paloma Blanca and later introduced sister collection and brand, Mikaella. Almost 7000 wedding gown designs later, Paloma Blanca dresses continue to turn heads when brides walk down the aisle.
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