Romona Keveza Spring 2010 Wedding Collection
New York based wedding dress designer Romona Keveza is well known for her classic cuts and elegant silhouettes. She takes inspiration from style icons like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Princes Diana of Wales, and Princess Grace of Monaco, and mixes these elements with today’s trends, creating wedding dresses that are timeless but never dated. For her Spring 2010 wedding collection, Romana Keveza does something different: she placed modern twists on classic wedding gowns, creating an out-of-the-box look that’s not too avant-garde. Ideal for a reception in a modern loft. Look under the cut to see my favorite picks from Romona Keveza’s Spring 2010 wedding collection!

Romana Keveza does something new to the classic ballgown skirt and divides it in two lacy tiers. The sweetheart neckline is a lovely touch too.

The gray satin on this mermaid wedding dress makes it look like something out of the future, but the rose appliques on the hem definitely brings it back to a generation of modern, adventurous brides.

Asymmetric layers of satin is the one striking feature of this classic wedding gown.

I love how the layer of tulle adds shape and volume to this empire cut wedding dress.

Brides who like the Greek goddess trend will love this flattering empire-cut wedding dress with an asymmetric strap.
View the rest of Romana Keveza’s spring 2010 collection.
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