Premium winter bridal fashion in 2021

Top feather & fur fashion? Most importantly, we proudly acknowledge that we source our fur from suppliers that fit within the global ethical guidelines of manufacturing set by the International Fur Federation. Our suppliers provide us with rightfully procured feathers and fur that is either surplus or a secondary product of food trades under the strict requirements set by the Federation. This governing body is committed to the practice of promoting and regulating the healthy and green use of fur throughout all aspects of the supply chain. Store your Le N U A G E in a breathable suit bag.

When you’re both a wedding photographer and a fashion photographer, there is NO BETTER PHOTOSHOOT than a gig that combines amazing couture bridal fashion with a gorgeous bride and groom!! We were over the moon to photograph a lookbook collection for Jana Sofia Bridal Couture and Le Nuage Luxe in Laguna Beach this past Spring! If you’re the bride who wants a customized design process when searching for your wedding gown, Jana Sofia gowns transcends traditional wedding dress options, allowing her brides the ability to have ownership in designing the most cherished garment they will ever wear — their wedding dress. Go ahead take a peek and design your own dream wedding gown!

Whether you’re a boho-chic in bell sleeves and wild hair flowing in the wind, a polished boss babe in pencil skirt and updo, or a classic winter bride, we have something to compliment your style and mood. Join the sustainable fashion movement that is gracing the runways and magazine covers. Don’t be like the rest of them, darling. Make today your day. And above all watch with glittering eyes the world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it…..and the future belongs to those who do. Read additional information on https://www.lenuageluxe.com/. In an attempt to reassure consumers about its treatment of animals, the fur industry launched the voluntary Fur Europe scheme in 2016. It aims to regulate fur farms across Europe and improve animal living conditions through what it terms ‘Welfur’ assessments. The scheme looks at cage size, location, food and overall treatment of the animals. Nutria fur, which, according to the Fairchild Dictionary of Fashion, has “a velvety appearance after long guard hairs have been plucked, with colors ranging from cinnamon brown to brown with gray stripes,” was once worn by Greta Garbo and Elizabeth Taylor, and had another moment in the fashion spotlight in 2010, when it appeared in collections by designers such as Oscar de la Renta and Billy Reid. But of course fashion is fickle, and demand has since slowed.

Societal Sustainability is harder to define. The fur industry employs approximately a million people around the world and with tens of billions of US Dollars annually of economic activity directly related to fur, the industry makes a huge contribution to tax revenues and to the incomes of rural communities. Fur businesses are most often family-owned as the skills are passed form one generation to the next. Fur also allows many indigenous communities to carry out their traditional way of life, (e.g. Inuit seal hunters) while providing for their families in some of the harshest climates on Earth. Another aspect of this kind of sustainability is that societies make decisions about what kinds of activities/organisations are allowed and which are not based on many factors like relative cost to the society, public opinion, etc. The fur industry demonstrates well why it deserves “license to operate” however the opposition fur has faced in the past years is proof that there is still work to be done in this area particularly in public communication.

When it comes to volume in relation to a wedding dress, a princess ball gown is no longer the only option. Designers have proven that voluminous wedding attire is anything but too frilly these days, but if a cupcake-esque silhouette is what you want, we’ve got that for you as well. Bows might feel a tad expected, if you will, in terms of bridal attire, but this season, they are being sent to the backside of wedding gowns and once you see the pictures below, you’ll see why we are thrilled with the slight relocation.