
About a year ago, one of my readers, Wendy, contributed a series of posts about going to Italy to get her wedding dress made by Giusepe Papini.

Now a year later, Wendy was kind enough to send photos from her day. Stay tuned for more details on Monday! You can check out the original “Made in Italy” posts: here, here, here, here and here.
Images: 1. Don Wenderski 2. by Wendy

Wow! Nice dress and she actually worked with the Italian designer. Very cool. Love the photo of the finished product. Nicely done.
Comment by Randy Miramontez — October 26, 2009 @ 9:37 am
Well, I saw the dress in Vogue Spoza, an Italian wedding magazine, and it was definitely the one. But I wasn’t expecting to ever even see Giuseppe Papini! I nearly died when I met him! He wanted to meet me because I had come all the way to Italy to get his dress, and he decided to make the dress unique for me by changing it slightly. He re-drew his original drawing the dress and gave it to me (second picture). He is simply a brilliant designer, and I was just lucky that he was also one of the kindest people I’ve ever met.
Comment by Wendy — October 26, 2009 @ 6:23 pm
Great job! I like design it is superb and Qutu dress with umbrella.
Comment by Wedding Ceremony — October 26, 2009 @ 9:37 pm
wow!! that dress is AMAZING!!!
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