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Atelier Aimée Designer Wedding Dresses

The co-owner of the Atelier Aimee collection and chairman of the board for the design sector is Lucia Zanotti. Lucia Zanotti describes Atelier Aimee wedding dresses as the 'Montenapoleone' style. That she states 'is the sum of all international fashion tendencies: I had the luck to know the surroundings and the collections of the most important designers of our time during my professional way of life. I was fortunate to know closely the world of Versace and to create wedding gowns together with him. For this I believe that in the Aimee's gowns respires this style, international, precious and sophisticated but at the same time also clean and determined.

These amazing Italian creations emanate class, quality, and above all, beauty. Stunning and unique, you are guaranteed to turn heads on your big day.

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