Amsale Group Collection Fall 2016
Featuring delicate lace, frothy tulle and ice-y bead work this Amsale fall 2016 group collection gives you a breath taking view of not just one, not two but three designers work all at once!
Amsale, Christos and Kenneth Pool all have beautiful collection that we are dying to share with you. Click the link below to see the whole group show!

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this withAmsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this withAmsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

When I launched Amsale in 1985, I custom-made wedding dresses one at a time for brides out of my New York loft. I never even dreamed that one day I’d have a flagship salon on Madison Avenue. My favorite part of the job was working with each bride one-on-one in my home, creating a dress just for her. I loved the specialness of that experience between us.
Every designer has their signature—a style that’s distinctly and recognizably their own. Mine is “understated, confident elegance.” What does that mean? I think it’s hitting the perfect balance of exquisite simplicity and luxurious restraint. One of the ways I do this with Amsale is by creating a pure, clean silhouette with just one design accent as a stunning focal point.

The Christos collection is the perfect blend of modern and vintage couture detail evoking beauty and purity with a romantic tone. Continuing the devotion to intricate detailing, the collection features hand beaded belts, refined lace hems and hand crafted silk flowers, while feather-like layers of tulle, silk and lace create fluid and airy silhouettes. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, a type of needle lace created in the French town Alençon, a small town in Normandy, that began manufacturing lace in the sixteenth century. This same lace is used today to create Christos classic romantic designs.

The Christos collection is the perfect blend of modern and vintage couture detail evoking beauty and purity with a romantic tone. Continuing the devotion to intricate detailing, the collection features hand beaded belts, refined lace hems and hand crafted silk flowers, while feather-like layers of tulle, silk and lace create fluid and airy silhouettes. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, a type of needle lace created in the French town Alençon, a small town in Normandy, that began manufacturing lace in the sixteenth century. This same lace is used today to create Christos classic romantic designs.

The Christos collection is the perfect blend of modern and vintage couture detail evoking beauty and purity with a romantic tone. Continuing the devotion to intricate detailing, the collection features hand beaded belts, refined lace hems and hand crafted silk flowers, while feather-like layers of tulle, silk and lace create fluid and airy silhouettes. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, a type of needle lace created in the French town Alençon, a small town in Normandy, that began manufacturing lace in the sixteenth century. This same lace is used today to create Christos classic romantic designs.

The Christos collection is the perfect blend of modern and vintage couture detail evoking beauty and purity with a romantic tone. Continuing the devotion to intricate detailing, the collection features hand beaded belts, refined lace hems and hand crafted silk flowers, while feather-like layers of tulle, silk and lace create fluid and airy silhouettes. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, a type of needle lace created in the French town Alençon, a small town in Normandy, that began manufacturing lace in the sixteenth century. This same lace is used today to create Christos classic romantic designs.

The Christos collection is the perfect blend of modern and vintage couture detail evoking beauty and purity with a romantic tone. Continuing the devotion to intricate detailing, the collection features hand beaded belts, refined lace hems and hand crafted silk flowers, while feather-like layers of tulle, silk and lace create fluid and airy silhouettes. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, a type of needle lace created in the French town Alençon, a small town in Normandy, that began manufacturing lace in the sixteenth century. This same lace is used today to create Christos classic romantic designs.

The Christos collection is the perfect blend of modern and vintage couture detail evoking beauty and purity with a romantic tone. Continuing the devotion to intricate detailing, the collection features hand beaded belts, refined lace hems and hand crafted silk flowers, while feather-like layers of tulle, silk and lace create fluid and airy silhouettes. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, a type of needle lace created in the French town Alençon, a small town in Normandy, that began manufacturing lace in the sixteenth century. This same lace is used today to create Christos classic romantic designs.

The Christos collection is the perfect blend of modern and vintage couture detail evoking beauty and purity with a romantic tone. Continuing the devotion to intricate detailing, the collection features hand beaded belts, refined lace hems and hand crafted silk flowers, while feather-like layers of tulle, silk and lace create fluid and airy silhouettes. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, a type of needle lace created in the French town Alençon, a small town in Normandy, that began manufacturing lace in the sixteenth century. This same lace is used today to create Christos classic romantic designs.

The Christos collection is the perfect blend of modern and vintage couture detail evoking beauty and purity with a romantic tone. Continuing the devotion to intricate detailing, the collection features hand beaded belts, refined lace hems and hand crafted silk flowers, while feather-like layers of tulle, silk and lace create fluid and airy silhouettes. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, a type of needle lace created in the French town Alençon, a small town in Normandy, that began manufacturing lace in the sixteenth century. This same lace is used today to create Christos classic romantic designs.

The Christos collection is the perfect blend of modern and vintage couture detail evoking beauty and purity with a romantic tone. Continuing the devotion to intricate detailing, the collection features hand beaded belts, refined lace hems and hand crafted silk flowers, while feather-like layers of tulle, silk and lace create fluid and airy silhouettes. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, a type of needle lace created in the French town Alençon, a small town in Normandy, that began manufacturing lace in the sixteenth century. This same lace is used today to create Christos classic romantic designs.

The Christos collection is the perfect blend of modern and vintage couture detail evoking beauty and purity with a romantic tone. Continuing the devotion to intricate detailing, the collection features hand beaded belts, refined lace hems and hand crafted silk flowers, while feather-like layers of tulle, silk and lace create fluid and airy silhouettes. Christos designs are especially known for their use of Alençon lace, or point d’Alençon, a type of needle lace created in the French town Alençon, a small town in Normandy, that began manufacturing lace in the sixteenth century. This same lace is used today to create Christos classic romantic designs.

Founded in 2003 by Amsale Aberra, the Kenneth Pool collection as long been recognized for its embodiment of fantasy and drama with its grand ball gowns, luxurious fabrics and exquisite bead work.
The Kenneth Pool collection features unique fabrications and couture details. Sensuous duchesse satin, French tulle, and Alençon lace dominate, whether artfully draped, elaborately beaded, or delicately trimmed with Swarovski crystals. Each gown encapsulates the essence of the collection: ultimate femininity combined with Kenneth Pool’s signature brand of sexy, dramatic and confident glamour.

Founded in 2003 by Amsale Aberra, the Kenneth Pool collection as long been recognized for its embodiment of fantasy and drama with its grand ball gowns, luxurious fabrics and exquisite bead work.
The Kenneth Pool collection features unique fabrications and couture details. Sensuous duchesse satin, French tulle, and Alençon lace dominate, whether artfully draped, elaborately beaded, or delicately trimmed with Swarovski crystals. Each gown encapsulates the essence of the collection: ultimate femininity combined with Kenneth Pool’s signature brand of sexy, dramatic and confident glamour.

Founded in 2003 by Amsale Aberra, the Kenneth Pool collection as long been recognized for its embodiment of fantasy and drama with its grand ball gowns, luxurious fabrics and exquisite bead work.
The Kenneth Pool collection features unique fabrications and couture details. Sensuous duchesse satin, French tulle, and Alençon lace dominate, whether artfully draped, elaborately beaded, or delicately trimmed with Swarovski crystals. Each gown encapsulates the essence of the collection: ultimate femininity combined with Kenneth Pool’s signature brand of sexy, dramatic and confident glamour.

Founded in 2003 by Amsale Aberra, the Kenneth Pool collection as long been recognized for its embodiment of fantasy and drama with its grand ball gowns, luxurious fabrics and exquisite bead work.
The Kenneth Pool collection features unique fabrications and couture details. Sensuous duchesse satin, French tulle, and Alençon lace dominate, whether artfully draped, elaborately beaded, or delicately trimmed with Swarovski crystals. Each gown encapsulates the essence of the collection: ultimate femininity combined with Kenneth Pool’s signature brand of sexy, dramatic and confident glamour.

Founded in 2003 by Amsale Aberra, the Kenneth Pool collection as long been recognized for its embodiment of fantasy and drama with its grand ball gowns, luxurious fabrics and exquisite bead work.
The Kenneth Pool collection features unique fabrications and couture details. Sensuous duchesse satin, French tulle, and Alençon lace dominate, whether artfully draped, elaborately beaded, or delicately trimmed with Swarovski crystals. Each gown encapsulates the essence of the collection: ultimate femininity combined with Kenneth Pool’s signature brand of sexy, dramatic and confident glamour.

Founded in 2003 by Amsale Aberra, the Kenneth Pool collection as long been recognized for its embodiment of fantasy and drama with its grand ball gowns, luxurious fabrics and exquisite bead work.
The Kenneth Pool collection features unique fabrications and couture details. Sensuous duchesse satin, French tulle, and Alençon lace dominate, whether artfully draped, elaborately beaded, or delicately trimmed with Swarovski crystals. Each gown encapsulates the essence of the collection: ultimate femininity combined with Kenneth Pool’s signature brand of sexy, dramatic and confident glamour.

Founded in 2003 by Amsale Aberra, the Kenneth Pool collection as long been recognized for its embodiment of fantasy and drama with its grand ball gowns, luxurious fabrics and exquisite bead work.
The Kenneth Pool collection features unique fabrications and couture details. Sensuous duchesse satin, French tulle, and Alençon lace dominate, whether artfully draped, elaborately beaded, or delicately trimmed with Swarovski crystals. Each gown encapsulates the essence of the collection: ultimate femininity combined with Kenneth Pool’s signature brand of sexy, dramatic and confident glamour.

Founded in 2003 by Amsale Aberra, the Kenneth Pool collection as long been recognized for its embodiment of fantasy and drama with its grand ball gowns, luxurious fabrics and exquisite bead work.
The Kenneth Pool collection features unique fabrications and couture details. Sensuous duchesse satin, French tulle, and Alençon lace dominate, whether artfully draped, elaborately beaded, or delicately trimmed with Swarovski crystals. Each gown encapsulates the essence of the collection: ultimate femininity combined with Kenneth Pool’s signature brand of sexy, dramatic and confident glamour.

Founded in 2003 by Amsale Aberra, the Kenneth Pool collection as long been recognized for its embodiment of fantasy and drama with its grand ball gowns, luxurious fabrics and exquisite bead work.
The Kenneth Pool collection features unique fabrications and couture details. Sensuous duchesse satin, French tulle, and Alençon lace dominate, whether artfully draped, elaborately beaded, or delicately trimmed with Swarovski crystals. Each gown encapsulates the essence of the collection: ultimate femininity combined with Kenneth Pool’s signature brand of sexy, dramatic and confident glamour.