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Jim Hjelm Bridal Gowns

I was reading a bridal magazine and saw an ad for Jim Hjelm’s wedding gowns. I thought the gown in the publication was very pretty so I took a look at this website. Francesca Pitera’s designs couture bridal gowns for the Jim Hjelm line. Living in New York she draws inspiration from museums, art shows and the expression of individual style. Her silhouettes flatter all body types. Francesca creates wedding gowns that are classic and feminine with a touch of sensuality to make every bride the epitome of style and grace. Dallas Wedding Planner saw these two gowns in Jim Hjelm’s collections and thought they were timeless - a gown that any bride would look fabulous in.

This ivory silk duchess A-line gown (Style JH8805) is strapless with a soft pleated empire bodice accented with ivory ribbon and crystal applique, soft open pleated skirt, scoop pleated back, and a chapel train. The gown also comes in white, antique or rum pink.

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The second gown (Style JH8807) is a white silk satin draped body skimming silhouette with asymmetrical A-line skirt, V-neckline with crystal accents at the shoulders, a low open back, and a chapel train. These gown would look gorgeous on any bride. I love that this gown is not strapless.

2 Responses to “Jim Hjelm Bridal Gowns”

  1. I love these dresses. I was actually looking at dresses on bridal magazines, and I noticed that most of the styles that caught my eye were part of Jim Hjelm’s collection. I love his collection!

  2. I love the second dress as it looks like it would suit someone with curves. Too often I find dresses in advertisements look like they would only suit ladies who have no curves (in reality not the case) which puts some brides off looking.

    Great blog!

    Kaz

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