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Inna Voronova Bridal LTD announces new 2024 collection

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The team at Inna Voronova Bridal LTD is excited to announce the new 2024 Sensuelle collection is now available! Designer Inna Voronova operates out of St Albans and offers an extensive range of bridal gowns, eveningwear and flowergirl dresses, all highly desirable at a great value. The team can also produce custom-made and fitted bridesmaid dresses with many design templates and fabrics to work from. 

The company started running in mid-2021 when the impact of Covid-19 was causing many other high-street stores to close. Inna took this opportunity to rent a space and get started. Inna says, “As a child, bright colours and fashion were always very high on the social agenda. As the high school proms drew closer every year, I would dream of arriving in a magnificent dress of my creation. As I grew older, my thoughts turned to marriage and the dream of being the centrepiece of my wedding. I used to draw and paint, which eventually turned into occasionwear. Four years of professional training and many positions in European bridalwear stores led me to the inevitable conclusion that I must open my own store.” 

The new collection will turn heads with stunning silhouettes, various necklines, delicate details and dream-worthy materials. There’s something for all types of brides: those looking for dramatic styles, romantic looks and everything in between!

Discover the collection: www.inna-voronova.co.uk

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