Romona Keveza in BRIDES Magazine

When Ashley Brundrett and Will Schutze started planning their May 14, 2017 wedding, they searched for a modern, intimate setting that would be just the right size for their 90-person guest list. “The first time I visited Cannon Green in Charleston was right around Christmas, and seeing the courtyard lit with café lights was so enchanting,” the bride recalls. “It was magical and romantic, perfect for our garden wedding vision.”

Ashley’s Romona Keveza gown added a modern edge to the event, as well. “I saw the dress online and just knew it was the one. It was elegant, sophisticated, and definitely not traditional,” she says. The asymmetric neckline topped a sleek skirt, while the slit revealed Ashley’s Valentino Rockstud pumps.

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Camila Alves wears Romona Keveža to TIFF

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Camila Alves looked stunning, alongside husband Matthew McConaughey, in a customized Romona Keveža Collection pearl strapless cocktail dress made of
5-ply silk crepe featuring a 2-tiered illusion overskirt from the Spring Summer 2017 Collection.

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She took to Social Media to share some BTS of the evening's Red Carpet

Romona Keveža Collection S/S 2019 Debuts at NYFW

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Romona Keveža debuted her Spring-Summer 2019 collection yesterday at the Baccarat Hotel in New York during NYFW.

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This collection marks the 10th anniversary of the brand and was inspired by all the amazing women Keveža has dressed on the Red Carpet over the years.

Stay tuned to "IN THE NEWS" for full runway coverage.

Cheryl Hines steps out in Romona Keveza Collection

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Emmy nominated actress Cheryl Hines looked beautiful in a Romona Keveža Collection black Italian silk organza and silk crepe highlights a soft architecturally draped bodice.

The Arrested Development actress stepped out for a night on the town at the Accessories Council awards, hosted at Cipriani's in New York City with her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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The Most Popular Wedding Dresses of All Time

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Even though we exhaustively cover the latest bridal market runwaysseasonal dress trends and, of course, all the celebrity (and royal) nuptials that are blowing up your Twitter feed, we stand by the principle that wedding gowns are classic and, most of all, timeless. The most iconic gowns of the century—think: Grace Kelly’s high-neck lace, Kate Middleton’s modern long sleeves, Solange’s minimalist cape and Bianca Jagger’s bridal suiting—will forever stand the test of time and, like in life, there’s much to glean from history.

Of course, the experts at the most renowned bridal salons in the country know a bit about that subject as they’ve spent years working with the most innovative and talented designers—and the most discerning brides to decide on their dream wedding day look. So whether you are searching for inspiration for your own upcoming wedding, happen to be a fashion merchandising history buff, or just love gazing at the most gorgeous dresses ever, you’ll be interested to discover which designs top the best selling dresses of all time list. So we sought out the expert of experts: Mark Ingram, owner of the prestigious Mark Ingram Atelier in Manhattan’s Upper East Side; Dorothy Silver, Director of Merchandising, at the legendary Kleinfeld, a New York icon since 1941; and Elle Warren, Co-Owner of the tony Warren Barrón in Dallas.

These three have been on the front lines and have much to say about their most coveted gowns and why these dresses mean to much to their brides—and themselves.

2 Romona Keveza 5-ply crepe gowns: style #RK7402 and RK6463

“The new 5-ply crepe gowns by Romona Keveza come in an array of silhouettes and styles which make them appealing to many brides, while the signature 5-ply crepe gives them a rich texture—taking them from simple to extraordinary. These gowns are clean with all the detail focused on the immaculate tailoring. Think: modern day Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. The underlying trait that makes brides say ‘yes’ to these dresses is that all of them complement a wide variety of body types. Tall or short, curvy or straight, all of these gowns really complement the bride to make her feel her most beautiful on her big day. After all, that’s what it really is about!”

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Romona's Royal Intuition Get's it Right for a fourth time

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For the fourth time in recent history Romona Keveža has predicted a royal wedding style.

Romona Keveža Collection Bridal Style RK9404 & RK9405 debuted during NYBFW on April 12th, 2018. Previous to this Romona Keveža had successfully predicted the wedding dresses of Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlene of Monaco and Pippa Middleton. Each time the gown was unveiled at New York Bridal Fashion Week well in advance of the bride's wedding day, making Keveža four for four when it comes to royal wedding dress predictions.

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Beautiful Wedding in Greece featured in Brides Magazine

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“I thought I wanted to wear lace, but it wasn’t until I tried on a Romona Keveza gown that I realized I wanted something more simple,” says the bride. The gown she selected featured a sleek silhouette, a flowing overskirt, and a metallic silver belt at the waist.

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Mariana and her father made the walk to the church together, with her veil flowing behind her. “My bouquet was all sea holly and greenery, and it kissed the floor as I walked,” she says of the trailing design.

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Romona Keveza Collection Bridal Featured on Harper's Bazaar

#THELIST: THE BRIDAL TRENDS OF SPRING 2019:
THE MEGHAN EFFECT

The royal wedding is on the horizon, and designers are feeling the excitement for all things regal, elegant, sophisticated and conservative-with-a-twist. While Meghan Markle's gown still remains under wraps, almost every designer offered up a traditional style that could suit the future Duchess–or you, after you swoon over whatever she wears down the aisle on May 19th.

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