Her wedding gown designs can only be described as romantic

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January 7th, 2010 >> wedding dresses

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Designer Gail Garrison hails from Denver, CO, and has been sewing and designing clothes since she was six years old. She was taught originally at home, then went to the University of Northern Colorado, where she studied fashion design. After graduation, she moved to New York City where she started both modeling and fashion design. She now has her own showroom on Seventh Avenue, which is also know as the Fashion District.

Her wedding gown designs can only be described as romantic. She loves working with materials that are soft yet sturdy, such as silk satin, silk organza, and chantilly lace. Her most preferred style are strapless, though she does offer some dresses with straps, and she uses lace to bring delicate and graceful touches to her wedding gowns.

Garrison’s 2010 collection is a perfect example of her style. She loves to style many of her wedding gowns so you’ll have a definite point of demarcation between the bodice and the silhouette, though occasionally she’ll slip into an almost mermaid style dress that looks like the bodice is coming all the way down to the knees, almost like a short white dress, then offers more of a soft flair out from there, rather than a stark, fully mermaid flair.

It also doesn’t hurt her sales that, being a former model, she often exhibits her line with her as one of the models. That’s not a bad way to market ones wares. And they’re reasonably priced, compared to many other wedding dress designers, going between $1,500 and $4,000.

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