We are extremely excited to announce that we have a very special treat for all you fabulous wedding aficionados! We are not only very proud to announce that we have a marvelous new sponsor, Zahavit Tshuba, wedding + evening gown designer, but she has also been gracious enough to let us feature a wedding very special to her, but if that is not enough to make your pretty little hearts flutter, we are giving our readers a sneak-peek of her 2014 bridal collection… So hang on to your computers, we are taking you on a very stylish ride!
Let us begin with Daria Kuznetsova, she was not only a stunning bride, but also the wedding planner and organizer of this ultra-gorgeous Vrtba Garden, Prague nuptials with a flare of sophistication. Because of her natural and undeniable fashion sense, the bride chose to wear a Zahavit Tshuba design, which we absolutely loooove and simply can’t get enough of the exquisite details that make this gown truly unique and striking. Like the alluring, yet elegant neckline, beaded waistline, and the marvelous bow to accentuate an equally alluring back. If you’re swooning over it just as much as we are, you too can own it, as it is a part of Zahavit Tshuba 2014 collection, named after the bride “Daria.”
But, this very charming chic-wedding would not have been complete without the picturesque scenery of the Vrtba Garden, adorned with white baskets filled with baby’s breath and pale pink peonies to accompany the bride’s gooorgeous pale pink peonies bouquet. From the succulent catering to the three tiered, pink ombre cake, Dayia did a remarkable job of creating a beautiful wedding that we’re sure many of us desire! A truly unique aspect of this to-die-for wedding was the amazing reflection photography by Pavlina Jarosova.
Although we may not all be able to tie the knot in the spectacular Vrtba Gardens in Prague, we can still look & feel unique, sophisticated, and downright gorgeous in a Zahavit Tishuba gown made with only the best imports from Europe.
Although we may not all be able to tie the knot in the spectacular Vrtba Gardens in Prague, we can still look & feel unique, sophisticated, and downright gorgeous in a Zahavit Tishuba gown made with only the best imports from Europe.
Now let’s talk about the inspiration behind this fabulous nuptias, the woman of many fabulous trades, Zahavit Tshuba, she was born into the fashion world industry, growing up in the realm of her parent’s textile business so it was only natural that she would develop a great sense of style & fashion. Zahavit graduated with a BA in Gemology & Diamond Studies from Bar IIlan University.
From the designer… “My line is indeed a fusion of materials, inspired by ideas derived from my lifestyle and experience, linked into the world of style & fashion. They are flexibility and motion together with the expression of individuality. It aspires to breakaway from the standard and norm. Each product reflects uniqueness, sophistication, style, finesse, and prestige - all which in my eyes a woman should really possess…”
From the designer… “My line is indeed a fusion of materials, inspired by ideas derived from my lifestyle and experience, linked into the world of style & fashion. They are flexibility and motion together with the expression of individuality. It aspires to breakaway from the standard and norm. Each product reflects uniqueness, sophistication, style, finesse, and prestige - all which in my eyes a woman should really possess…”
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Photography: Pavlina Jarosova // Wedding Dress: Zahavit Tshuba // Place of the ceremony: Vrtba Gardens, Prague (protected by UNESCO) // Reception Venue: Hotel Kempinski Prague // Hair&Make-up: Bomton Studio // Wedding planner and organizer: Daria Kuznetsova, the bride herself.
Photography: Pavlina Jarosova // Wedding Dress: Zahavit Tshuba // Place of the ceremony: Vrtba Gardens, Prague (protected by UNESCO) // Reception Venue: Hotel Kempinski Prague // Hair&Make-up: Bomton Studio // Wedding planner and organizer: Daria Kuznetsova, the bride herself.
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