Isabelle Armstrong is just over two years old, but this NYC-based bridal house just keeps getting better. With 24 bridal gowns and several short cocktail dresses and flower girl dresses, choosing your favorite will be quite a fun challenge. Have fun choosing your gown, brides-to-be!

Photos Courtesy of Isabelle Armstrong via Wunderlich Public Relations Inc.

The Spring 2016 presentation of Isabelle Armstrong was held at Penthouse 45, 432 W. 45th St. in NYC on April 18, 2015. It was a full-house affair, and while I’ve yet to attend the presentation in person, it seems that the house gets fuller and fuller each seasons. This is no doubt a great momentum to ride for the young luxury bridal label of just over two years old.

The gowns are as exquisite as ever. The subdued embroidery and soft romantic layers are key to Isabelle Armstrong’s signature elegance. It’s never too much or too little; they are alluring but not too sexy, sophisticated but never upstaging the brides themselves. These qualities, while taken for granted when we see wedding gowns we deem “perfect,” are quite hard to achieve when the designs are executed.

Speaking of design execution, the gowns are cleanly made, and each of them often serves as multi-faceted statement piece. They give delightful bits of surprises when seen from front, back, sides, and up close. The complex fabrications look so effortless and gorgeous, and I believe that’s what brides are looking for on their wedding day. After all, who doesn’t want to exude elegance, glamour, and allure?

Browse through the collection below and judge for yourself. In addition to the wedding gowns, there are some cocktail dresses and flower girl dresses, which look simply cohesive with the rest of the Isabelle Armstrong Spring 2016 collection. Have fun browsing!

Photos Courtesy of Isabelle Armstrong via Wunderlich Public Relations Inc.

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If you’d like more information, visit Isabelle Armstrong website. If you’re getting married this year, congratulations and I wish you a great wedding day and an even better lifetime together. Cheers!

Thanks for reading; until next time,
Musank

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