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Monday, March 16, 2009 8:00 AM
NY, NJ and CT
An expert selects

Courtesy of Exquisite Bride
We asked Remy Quinones, owner of Exquisite Bride, with locations in Millburn and Princeton, to tell us about her favorite gown from the most recent bridal market in New York. She chose the Parigi gown by Rivini. "I love the gown because it is classic with clean lines and a bit of a modern twist," she says. "Many of our brides love elegant and sophisticated gowns that have some unique detail or embellishment. They want just the right amount of glitz without going over the top. This gown is particularly versatile because of the fact that it can be paired with a variety of accessories. It is simple enough to allow the bride who prefers to wear several pieces of jewelry to do so without detracting from the gown. It is also classic enough to wear with no jewelry or just one or two great pieces. I would probably pair this gown with a fabulous bracelet and a great pair of earrings and nothing else. The gown works well with a variety of veils and would look wonderful paired with anything from a short chic veil such as one of the new cage or French cut veils to a long, classic cathedral veil."—Kim Forrest, Editor, Brides New Jersey
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Where can those of us who don't live close to the stores that carry this dress get access? Do you have more details about it and maybe a price list. My soon to be daughter in law loves the mermaid look. She's a petite size 2 and she would love more info about this dress..