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"It's about you: your style, your personality
- and your special day," says designer
Lana Grant of House of Adesso. "I want to make
your dreams come true with an elegant bridal gown that
reflects you and your lifestyle. But I also want to
give you the very best silks and lace, a feeling of
comfort, and the knowledge that your dress is a great
value."
Lana brings over 25 years of experience in making a
bride look her best. She knows how to create a dress
that you'll feel good about -- one you can wear
with pride and security throughout your ceremony
and the reception, which is why Adesso pays so much
attention to the construction of the gowns.
"I always say to my brides that their dress
must be comfortable," says Lana. "Personally,
I love slim and sexy gowns - but every bride is
different. We have very traditional dresses as well
as modern and sophisticated designs in our collections."
The Adesso Gowns is filled with simple, yet elegant
silk creations accentuated by careful use of lace,
beads, and embroidery. The silk fabrics and lace
Lana uses in her designs come from Italy and France.
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After earning degrees in art, Lana attended the
Fashion Institute in Moscow, where she learned the
finest European techniques in gown construction.
After graduating, she started out as a sportswear
designer but became enamored with couture gowns.
Lana moved to Los Angeles in 1991, where she continued
to work in couture, creating theatrical costumes for
many Las Vegas shows and entertainers, including Madonna,
Sheena Easton, Gloria Gainer, Donna Summer, and others.
She enhanced her fashion education in California Design
College where she received Award for outstanding Design
for her graduation project in 1995.
Five years ago, Lana introduced her first bridal collection,
which was wonderfully received. In 2003 Southern Bride
Magazine awarded her with Rising Star Award. Today,
Adesso gowns are sold throughout the country, Canada
and Japan at fine bridal salons.
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