Dessy Bridal Dresses Biography
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The Dessy Group was originally known as A & M Rosenthal, established 1939.
Our founder Margot Rosenthal is credited with the veil and attendants headpieces in this Modern Bride photo at the Plaza Hotel NYC 1949. In the 1950's, her daughter Ronnie and Ronnie's husband Andrew took over the business and added bridesmaid dresses to the Dessy lines.
Now known as The Dessy Group, the business continues as a leading manufacturer of bridesmaid dresses, social occasion, flowergirls and destination wedding gowns under the labels Dessy Collection, After Six, Alfred Sung, Social Bridesmaids, Lela Rose and After Six Wedding Dresses.
Alfred Sung is a Canadian fashion designer, producing apparel and perfume for men and women. He is a minimalist who emanated qualities of simplicity, ease, sophistication and classicism. He studied design in Paris and New York before moving to Canada in 1972. In 1976, he opened his own shop called Moon and in 1980, created the Monaco Group Inc. He developed the Alfred Sung label which has become very popular in the Canadian market and sold at major retailers. Sung's main aim is to create clean, modern, timeless fashions that offer quality, style and value, to professional men and women. Sung illustrated his desire for order and balance through his passion for detail, He is not satisfied until all components are harmonious. Alfred Sung has received international acclaim as a well-known Canadian designer. His collection includes fragrance, eyewear, sunglasses, bridal gowns, bridesmaid dresses, tuxedos, jewelry, watches and leather goods.
After Six has remained the largest men's formalwear manufacturer from its inception through today. It all began at the turn of the last century when men going formal wore tails and wing collars. Fast-forward to today and the elegant black tuxedo still sends a message of personal style. But as much as fashions have changed, After Six tuxedos have always meant good times and good taste. Did you know that After Six actually invented tuxedo rentals? Or that the company was the first to bring out a machine-washable tuxedo? And as if that wasn't enough, After Six signed the first Hollywood star, Tony Martin, to appear in its tuxedos. The company took formalwear to the fights in Atlantic City and also put some of the most famous menswear designer labels into tuxedos, like Oscar de la Renta. That's why over the years when the invitation read "Black Tie", After Six was there. Even in the early days, the tux was always something special and had its own fashion MO.
Following the success of the Lela Rose wedding collection, and the much talked about dress designs Lela Rose created for Jenna Bush's "house party", it seemed only natural that the Lela Rose Bridesmaid collection would follow. Combining elements from her signature collection such as layered crinkle chiffon and pleated cotton faille, the Lela Rose Bridesmaid dresses focus on designer quality fabrication and detailing while remaining accessible.
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im a three dress bride! - this dress is new with tags, i tried it on but have never worn it. its in perfect condition, size 16 ivory silk and ivory lace. its so pretty in person please email me for more pictures of the dress close up. its a bridesmaid dress but i wanted it as a wedding dress. i ended up getting this dress but in a different color and i couldnt return it because, there are rules about returning it since its a bridesmaid dress. i paid $280 and i am asking $250 with free shipping to anywhere in the US (except hawaii and alaska)
i also have a ringbearer pillow for sale - its never been used as well because we decided not to have a ringbearer
after all - bought from it from heart felted designs for $20.00 and im asking $15.00 for it. its brown with a mustard yellow flower with ivory and brown ribbons.
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