Ethnic Wedding Dresses — Are You Looking For That Personal Touch?
The current world is governed by forces of globalization that have widened the boundaries of a nation. There is more exchange of culture and traditions with the advent of diversification and the same can be gauged from the likeliness for the ethnic wedding dresses and gowns. Recently TeKay Designs has launched it's Gold Collection, an eclectic mix of ethnic, cultural and Afrocentric bridal and formal dresses.
It showcased an ethnic wedding dress made of crepe satin, silk chiffon, guinea brocade, kente, hand woven embroidery, embroidered lace, beads, decorative trim, dupioni silk and jacquard fabrics for the brides who want a blend of European and ethnic designs in their wedding gowns and dresses. The hallmark of the collection has been in its appeal to global audience with hand made fabrics, beaded trim and lace from Africa, Asia and South America. According to designer and CEO, Kimma Wreh, the aim behind the collection is to bring in to forefront the creativity and positive image of Africa that is more remembered for the civil wars and famine in America.
The company's website http://www.tk-designs.com/african/index.html displays a wide collection of ethnic African clothing and bridal gowns, ethnic arts and crafts that include ready made and custom tailored apparels for bridal, formal, evenings and casual. The dresses are custom made with fabrics of African, Oriental and Western along with Adinkra symbols.
Author Notes:
Denise Hawthorn contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.elegant-wedding-dresses.com.
As one of 12 children, she has designed numerous wedding gowns for both friends and family. Denise is an experienced seamstress, and has become a self appointed expert.