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Romona Keveza Designer Wedding Dresses

All of her life, Romona Keveza says she has been living and breathing fashion.

After being featured in Letitia Baldrige's "Legendary Brides" book, Keveza designed gowns inspired by some of the world's most famous weddings and the dresses of such celebrated brides as Queen Victoria, Jacqueline Kennedy and Princess Grace of Monaco. "When I was asked to work on the 'Legendary Brides' book, I was inspired by the many incredible gowns that all these women wore," says Keveza.

"There are many women who are looking for simply cut gowns in fine fabrics that are very aristocratic looking. I found that there was a void in the bridal market, and I set out to fill it." Romona Keveza wedding dresses fill that void and then some with their breathtaking beauty and style.

http://www.romonakeveza.com

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