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neebelung
06-14-2007, 01:45 PM
Has anyone had any experience with Lazaro bridal gowns? Any ideas who (online) carries them (purely for an idea on pricing)? I've searched and can't come up with anything... I'm really loving a particular gown (I think it's the perfect blend of the breezy/lightness I want with more traditional structure).... but before I fall head over heels for it, I wanna know if it's within reach!!

It's Lazaro, style 3705, from their Spring 2007 collection.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b247/neebelung/wedding%20stuff/Lazaro3705.jpg

Detail of the beading...

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b247/neebelung/wedding%20stuff/Lazaro3705detail.jpg

shelbyoliver
06-14-2007, 02:23 PM
I bought a silk lazaro gown through a liquidator...im trying to re-sell it.

Lazaro gowns range from 2,000-10,000 dollars... But that gown seems simple so it might be less.

neebelung
06-14-2007, 02:33 PM
:bbeek: Oh holy crud.... Definitely more than I want to spend....

I'm gonna go :sob: now.....

(thank you!)

Panthers Bride
06-14-2007, 02:49 PM
According to the knot, this dress is between $3-$5K.

neebelung
06-14-2007, 10:26 PM
According to the knot, this dress is between $3-$5K.:bbeek: Um... no, I think I'll pass. Even if I had it in the budget to spend that much, I couldn't justify it to myself....

*sigh*

Back to the drawing board...

(thank you!)

ger
06-15-2007, 01:35 AM
Do you know a seamstress?? That looks like it would be fairly easy to make, other than the beading. It has fairly straight lines...and just a sheer overlay. Maybe someone you know could make it for you???

neebelung
06-15-2007, 07:09 AM
Do you know a seamstress?? That looks like it would be fairly easy to make, other than the beading. It has fairly straight lines...and just a sheer overlay. Maybe someone you know could make it for you???

I actually had one other person suggest that... I don't know a seamstress, but I'm sure I could fine one. However, the details (the beading, the streamers of petals down the back) are what "make" the dress for me, so I'm concerned about that being able to be replicated.

I dunno... I've got plenty of time, so I guess I'll keep shopping for a bit, and then if, say 6 months from now, I haven't found anything else I like as well, then I might look into having it custom made. It is so freakin gorgeous... *drool*

ger
06-15-2007, 07:29 AM
The beading would be VERY expensive to replicate...but the lace wouldn't be hard...if you could find it. And the petals would be quite easy. As you say, you have plenty of time to see what you can do.

I totally agree. It is one beautiful dress.