Editorial Special
TeKay Designs Presents: Queen of the Brides
Each season fashion week in New York offers emerging fashion designers who take a unique
approach to conceptualizing apparel. Concepts can range from colors, shape texture and a
combination of everything that the creative mind can conceive. This season TeKay Designs, a
couture studio based in Houston Texas, presented Queen of the Brides, a collection of gowns
with accessories that are historic and have a cultural significance's presentation opened with an
acoustic chorus sound track, chromatic luminance and a branded light projection. Ethnic diversity
was applied to model selection; as each model graced the catwalk with authoritarian elegance.
But not without a subtle 'vogue pose' here and there. While some gowns are accented with
colorful embroidery, other gowns cast an angelic shimmer of beading as a decorative finish.
The Queen of the Brides collection represents inspirational women of royalty from various cultures
throughout history. The collection exemplifies cultures, as each gown represents a woman of
royalty who has left an indelible mark on humanity. "Each season new gowns are added to this
collection" explains Kimma Wreh, Fashion Designer and Creative Director for TeKay Designs.
"Women of royalty are represented from all over the globe through these gowns. Places
such as Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. The gowns express cultural themes that
resonate with many ethnic groups. This is why it was important for Queen of the Brides
collection to be presented in New York City. New York is a melting pot of cultures and I am
proud to present a bridal collection that acknowledges style aesthetics that many cultures
have contributed to humanity."
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