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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Cassandra Bromfield

Creative and passionate are words that come to mind when describing Cassandra Bromfield. Specializing in Custom Designed Wedding Gowns and Social Occasions. These one-of-a-kind pieces are simple yet elegant. Clients are women who want style, artistic flavor, and quality. Cassandra will listen, in order to interpret, and create the clients signature style. Patches of silk delicate antique laces and buttons, intricate beadwork and hand painted designs are all a part of Cassandra’s personal touch. Her gowns have been featured in Woman’s Wear Daily, Brides magazine, Essence, The New York Times, Cranes, For You Magazine, Brides Noir, Amsterdam News, and the Daily News. She has also been featured on the Fox T.V. morning show Good Day N.Y., The Maury Povich Show and listed in Jumping the Broom and Nubian Bride. Cassandra’s potpourri of ideas presents a demure soft and subtle cultural touch in her eclectic style. She strongly believes in the concept of the ceremony and she refers to her multi-cultural art book collections for inspiration along with visiting many museums. It is her fresh approach which draws a wide variety of clients including celebrities such as Desiree Underwood (wife of Blair Underwood) and Ruby Dee, legendary actress. Cassandra Bromfield’s Studio is located in Brooklyn, NY. Clients can enjoy private consultations and fittings. She is presently writes a newsletter Let’s Get Married! and two Bridal Blogs, http://www.cassandrabromfieldbridalblog.blogspot.com/ and http://www.cassandrabromfieldblogs.blogspot.com/. The focus is on tips, ideas and resources for today’s creative cultural bride.
The Collections
Patchwork Gowns Using Vibrant silks, reminiscent of family heirloom quilts
Bridal Pieces Elegant separates of silk camisoles, halters, various skirts and bridal coats
Traditional Favorite traditional shapes with a modern flair
Culturally Inspired Fashion forward shapes and styles with cultural influences using beads, shells, lace, and embroidered fabrics

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