10.24.2007

Bridal Gowns Directory

Adriennes
156 Orchard St., nr. Rivington St.; 212-228-9618; adriennesny.com

By appointment only
Downtown brides come to Gina Pedone's adorable salon for one-on-one couture service. Pedone specializes in custom designs, like a silk-satin number with an Empire waist and A-line skirt, but not dresses that require the help of a bridesmaid to use the ladies' room ($1,000-$3,500). Alterations included for Adriennes designs only. SAMPLE SALE: July 27-29, by appointment; gowns 20 to 75 percent off.

Amsale
625 Madison Ave., nr. 58th St., second fl.; 212-583-1700; amsale.com

By appointment only
Amsale Aberra's elegant gowns are favorites of society-page regulars, who covet their clean lines and sophisticated shapes. Kenneth Pool is their more contemporary line. Made-to-order and couture gowns range from $3,000 to $16,000. Alterations ($400 flat fee) not included.

Angelo Lambrou
96 E. 7th St., nr. First Ave.; 212-460-9870; angelolambrou.com

Citizen-of-the-world types will love Angelo Lambrou's gowns, which reflect the designer's own travels and his exposure to Mediterranean and African cultures. Silk, chiffon, and charmeuse fabrics, elaborate beading, and perfect bias cuts make the dresses formal but not froufrou. Prices start at $715. trunk show: May 15-19; gowns 10 percent off. SAMPLE SALE: July 7-31; gowns 30 to 50 percent off.
Anna Maier-Ulla-Maija Couture
32 W. 39th St., nr. Fifth Ave., eleventh fl.; 212-768-0707; ulla-maija.com

Known for its dramatic draping, Anna Maier-Ulla-Maija Couture makes a new pattern for each bride. The 39th Street location is the showroom, so call ahead to find out which department stores are the best places to visit in person (their gowns have retailed at Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman). Rather than tweaking a gown, the head designer and pattern makers team up to create the dream gown, changing necklines or backs to suit each body type. The design team typically needs six to eight months to produce a bridal gown but has been known to take only five days to perfect a dress. Prices range from $4,000 to $9,000. Alteration fees and tailoring options dependent on location.

Ann Hamilton Bridal Studio
262 Mott St., nr. Prince St.; 212-625-8622; ann.hamilton.home.att.net

By appointment only
She no longer makes custom-designed gowns from scratch, but if you love Mom's sixties-era sleeves (although you're less fond of her dress), call Ann Hamilton, who restores, resizes, and restyles vintage and heirloom gowns ($600-$2,000). Basic alterations start at $250.

Annique Couture Bridal
1375 Broadway, at 37th St.; 212-840-9535; annique-bridal.com

By appointment only
Designer Annique takes her background in sculpture and applies it to her pattern-making, sculpting unique dresses around a woman's figure. The small studio offers a range of services, and the dedicated staff will customize absolutely anything. You can also try your own hand at design by bringing in a sketch of your dream dress. All-silk dresses start at $1,500. Make an appointment for any given Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., when most of the stock is slightly discounted.

Atelier Aimée
475 Park Ave., nr. 58th St.; 212-421-6100; aimeeusa.com

By appointment only
These veteran bridal designers found enormous success in Italy (Gianni Versace was a fan) before setting up a glitzy salon in New York last year. Their styles are meticulously shaped and very romantic; an imported two-piece gown with a taffeta skirt and beaded top runs about $6,000.

Banico
279 E. Houston St., nr. Clinton St.; 212-254-0203; baniconewyork.com

By appointment only
If it weren't for the beautiful billowy gown in the window, you would probably walk right by the otherwise nondescript storefront. Inside, however, you'll find custom wizards who'll make anything in any color, style, or fabric you choose in three to four months, or outfit you in ready-to-wear ($1,200-$2,800). The name of the shop comes from the Greek word for "striking," but past designs run the gamut from sexy (a snug halter dress with slits) to understated and classic, depending on your taste. Check out the romantic nightgown-like designs; the Grecian-goddess-inspired "Artemis" gown, and more traditional strapless satin ballgowns with bows at the bustle.

Bergdorf Goodman
754 Fifth Ave., nr. 57th St.; 212-872-8957; bergdorfgoodman.com

By appointment only
The atmosphere in this store's Art Deco bridal salon is more modern than frilly (silk-covered walls, zebrawood doors, chrome trim) since the renovation two years ago. They carry gowns from Oscar de la Renta, Ulla Maija, Jenny Lee, Lela Rose, and many others. Specialized consultants will help with shoes, tiaras, and undergarments; dresses are $3,500 to $40,000. Alteration fees not included. SAMPLE SALE: July 16-21; gowns 50 to 85 percent off.

Birnbaum & Bullock
151 W. 25th St., nr. Seventh Ave., Ste. 2A; 212-242-2914; birnbaumandbullock.com

By appointment only
Whimsical silk-lined wedding dresses come in 30 sweet, feminine styles ($2,500-$6,000). An organza gown with a ruched bust and floral embroidery is a traditional look for young brides; a long-sleeved silk charmeuse gown with Chantilly lace cuffs is ideal for more mature brides. They also offer "alternative sizing" for full-figured women, pregnant brides, or brides in wheelchairs. The store also offers custom mother-of-the-bride dresses, eveningwear, and embroidered veils. Check Website for sample-sale information.

Blue
137 Ave. A, nr. 9th St.; 212-228-7744

Designer Christina Kara creates modern custom-made wares ($1,000-$3,000) for hip brides in her tiny shop, offering an array of fabrics (silk, duchesse satin, lace) and styles (off-the-shoulder, mermaid, A-line). Kara says her creations are "more edgy, and never common."

The Bridal Garden/Sheltering Arms
54 W. 21st St., nr. Fifth Ave., Ste. 907; 212-252-0661

By appointment only
This nonprofit boutique offers designer gowns at greatly reduced prices. The organization carries samples and "once-worn" couture and designer gowns from big names like Amsale and Vera Wang ($295-$2,995). Proceeds go to Sheltering Arms Children's Services. Alteration fees not included.

Bridal Reflections
286 Fifth Ave., at 30th St.; 212-764-3040 ; bridalreflections.com

By appointment only
After 33 successful years on Long Island, Bridal Reflections opened an additional full-service boutique in Manhattan. Their wide assortment of gowns include ones by designers Ines Di Santo, Romona Keveza, and St. Pucchi; prices range from less than $1,000 to $20,000. An extremely detailed Website offers lots of helpful tips for the bride-to-be. Reduced-price samples are sometimes available at the store's Massapequa location. Alteration fees not included.

Calvin Klein
654 Madison Ave., at 60th St.; 212-292-9000

The famed designer has become a classic choice for alternative looks for brides hooked on runway chic. Recent collections have featured everything from a long silver gown with a stretch-satin bustier ($2,180) to a nickel micro-sequin tulle racer-back dress ($6,085). Alteration fees not included for gowns on sale.

Carolina Herrera
954 Madison Ave., at 75th St.; 212-249-6552; carolinaherrera.com

By appointment only
The queen of understated chic's diminutive third-floor bridal salon draws women looking for intricate, high-fashion gowns. This year's collection features beaded cashmere sweater tops, cap sleeves, Empire waistlines, hand-painted tulle skirts, and crocheted boleros (from $4,000). Herrera also offers a good selection of mother-of-the-bride ensembles, veils, and wraps. They sometimes stock a few samples in-house, and sample sales are arrounced on the company Website. Alterations ($300 flat fee) not included.

Chanel
15 E. 57th St., nr. Madison Ave.; 212-355-5050; 139 Spring St., at Wooster St.; 212-334-0055; chanel.com

For those who don't want to go through six weeks of fittings, well-made classic clothing is the best option. Look for timeless white suits ($5,445), as well as Lagerfeld's usual delectable pastels. Alteration fees not included.

Clea Colet
960 Madison Ave., nr. 75th St.; 212-396-4608; cleacolet.com

By appointment only
This upscale boutique features Clea Colet's entire collection of glamorous gowns ($2,500-$6,500), all of which she'll customize to fit, starting with a muslin version of your dress. The salon also has an in-house tailoring department. The designers are "cautious with silhouettes"-you'll see A-lines, not ball gowns-and design emphasis is on the lines, with small touches such as simple draping and delicate beading to keep the dress from being plain. They also own Esther Couture, a line of mother-of-the-bride designs. Call for sample-sale information.

Clifford Michael Design
45 E. 60th St., nr. Madison Ave.; 212-888-7665; cliffordmichael.com

This elegant two-floor salon has a good selection of dresses for any traditional bride, including lots of A-line silhouettes. Designers include Amy Kuschel, Catherine Regehr, and Cynthia C. (from $500). Stop by anytime and expect to see at least a few gowns on sale, up to 70 percent off. Alteration fees included for in-house designs only.

David's Bridal
3500 48th St., nr. Northern Blvd., Long Island City; 718-784-8200; davidsbridal.com

Appointments recommended
David's is one of America's biggest bridal retailers, with enough stock on hand to clothe everyone in your party. The selection includes hundreds of styles, all at affordable prices (from $249), from designers such as Oleg Cassini, Monque Luo, and Galina in addition to the David's Bridal design. They also carry a David's Bridal Woman line with sizes 14W to 26W. Check in frequently to find out when their "99 Dollar Days" are taking place. Alteration fees not included.

Designer Loft
226 W. 37th St., nr. Seventh Ave., fifteenth fl.; 212-944-9013; designerloftnyc.com

By appointment only
This full-service bridal atelier carries a wide range of gowns (plus bridal party-wear and accessories) to suit all body types, including a few plus sizes. Selections are by an assortment of designers, including Atelier Aimée and Manale. Silk gowns start at $1,500, and custom-fit gowns at $4,000. Alteration fees not included. sample sales: April 10-14, July 10-14, and September 11-15, by appointment only; gowns 50 to 80 percent off.

Dominique Daniela Studio
347 W. 36th St., nr. Eighth Ave., Ste. 301 212-760-7291; dominiquedaniela.com

By appointment only
After honing her skills on the design teams for Shoshanna, J.R. Morrisey, and Garfield & Marks, Dominique Daniela Pino-Santiago opened her own Victorian-themed bridal salon. She custom-designs each gown (from $1,000) and also offers a ready-to-wear line, which launched last fall.

Gallery of Wearable Art
34 E. 67th St., nr. Madison Ave.; 212-570-2252; galleryofwearableart.com

Appointments recommended
Designers Henry N. Jackson and Bronnie Kupris consistently create nontraditional and memorable dresses, whether they're stylized and over-the-top or beautifully embroidered and made of antique textiles. There are plenty of designs to inspire you: a taupe bias-cut silk-jersey dress draped with intricate off-white floral garlands is particularly distinctive ($2,490). Bolder brides might consider the "Moulin Rouge," a garter-and-bustier design with tiers of taffeta and organza ($5,990). The gallery pays particular attention to body types, suggesting halter tops to add height and offering designs like the "Aara," which has a silhouette that minimizes the midsection. Mother-of-the-bride dresses are a specialty. sample sale: July 3-21, by appointment only; gowns 60 percent off.

Jana Starr Antiques and Bridal
245 E. 87th St., nr. Second Ave.; 212-861-8256; janastarr.com

By appointment only
Starr's collection of vintage lace gowns are instant heirlooms, evoking the Victorian or Edwardian eras with yards upon yards of 100-year-old handmade Belgian appliqués or embroidered English net. Starr also carries a large selection of laces and shawls. Prices range from $2,000 to $3,500. Alteration fees included, with restrictions.

Jane Wilson-Marquis
130 E. 82nd St., nr. Lexington Ave.; 212-452-5335; bridalgowns.net

By appointment only
Wilson-Marquis's boutique carries a wide variety of styles, but she mostly specializes in streamlined, elegant, custom-made fare ($550-$6,000). They also offer a "dress makeover" service, should you choose to revamp your mother's gown.

Janet Nelson Kumar
245 Bennett Ave., nr. 192nd St., Ste. 2A; 212-942-1161; janetnelsonkumar.com

Feel like Cinderella in this line of fairy-tale dresses, from the scoop-neck, two-tiered duchesse silk ball gown to the girlish georgette dress with charmeuse ruffles. The custom gowns, designed at Kumar's studio near Fort Tryon Park, incorporate classic touches like French lace, sweetheart necklines, trumpet skirts, and court trains, with a modern, easy elegance. If you're looking for more adornment, consider crystal, pearl, and silver beading. Dresses range from $2,000 to $4,000.

J.Crew
Various locations; 800-562-0258; jcrew.com

J.Crew's wedding collection represents the simple elegance and all-American style that's evident in their everyday designs. Dresses come in materials like satin and silk tricotine and are great for low-key affairs or beach weddings (from $180). J.Crew's "special-occasion coordinators" explain that these designs come with a standard seam allowance of 1/2" (which can be let out slightly), and brides can order extra yardage at no charge. The built-in corsets cannot be let out, but J.Crew advises that a professional tailor should be able to take them in. Alteration fees not included. Tailoring done off-site.

Junko Yoshioka
For Bonaparte NY; 154 Spring St., nr. W. Broadway; 212-206-9302; junkoyoshioka.com

By appointment only
In addition to satin, silk, and chiffon, designer Junko Yoshioka uses unusual materials like delicate hand-cut leather and hand-spun lamb's wool to create an understated alternative to traditional fashions. Try an inverted basque waistline or flute skirt on for size. Custom-made dresses run from $2,000 to $7,000.

Jussara Lee
11 Little W. 12th St., nr. Washington St.; 212-242-4128; jussaralee.com

Lee's fans are brides looking for something low-key and offbeat that's very much their own. Simple styles such as a plain silk halter-neck dress and a chic organza strapless (both from $3,000) abound.

Kathryn Conover Bridal
108 W. 39th St., nr. Sixth Ave., Ste. 1306; kathrynconover.net

Before she became the design director at Serafina (the now-defunct epicenter of hot little bridesmaids' dresses), Kathryn Conover spent a decade designing high-end evening gowns for discriminating types. Now she's moved on to bridal, and she and her talented network of sewers, pattern cutters, and beaders can create virtually anything you dream up-ditto for your bridesmaids (from $1,800). Off-the-rack alteration fees are $30 per hour. sample sale: July.

Kleinfeld
110 W. 20th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 646-633-4300; kleinfeldbridal.com

By appointment only
You haven't really shopped for a wedding dress until you've checked out the more than 1,000 styles (from $1,500) at this world-famous emporium. Designers include big names like Amsale and Monique Lhuillier, plus there's more affordable fare. Sample sales: April 22, June 10, and August 12, by appointment; gowns up to 70 percent off.

Lara Hélène Bridal Atelier
13 E. 69th St., nr. Madison Ave.; 212-452-3273; larahelene.com

By appointment only
This couture workshop is known for hand-stitched garments and great variety: from sleek sheaths to a sexy beaded trumpet dress, or a fit-for-royalty lavishly embroidered ball gown with a fifteen-foot train (from $2,500). Appointments are completely private, so you'll have the dressing area and garden all to yourself. They also design bridal accessories.

Lebus Veture
20 West 20th St., nr. Sixth Ave., second fl.; 212-897-8610; lebusveture.com

By appointment only
Brides seeking a gown with a Continental edge flock to LeBus Veture, a full-service bridal salon that offers an array of gowns by European designers such as Max Chaoul and Saison Blanche. Gowns start at $1,000, but the large selection of samples is reduced to 50 percent of the original price. The salon is also well known for its alteration service: Other bridal salons often recommend clients. Alteration fees not included.

Lela Rose
224 W. 30th St., nr. Seventh Ave., thirteenth fl.; 212 947-9204; lelarose.com

Lela Rose's gowns are known for their modern shapes and slender silhouettes. The unique materials used are untraditional for bridal, ranging from muslin to laundered duchesse satin. Fine embroidery and attention to detail make these gowns very couture, but not too flashy. Custom gowns are also available, ranging from $3,995 to $10,000.

Macy's Bridal Salon by Demetrios
151 W. 34th St., nr. Broadway, eighth fl.; 212-494-3330

The venerable department store opened its huge new bridal suite in 2005 (complete with its own walkway platform), but the service remains one-on-one. Macy's carries its exclusive Demetrios collection of traditional gowns ($900-$2,000), simple designs by Marisa ($1,200-$3,200), Maggie Sottero's wrap-front, corset-back dresses ($700-$1,500), and much more. Call to find out about special deals.

Marcos Carrazana
419 E. 74th St., nr. First Ave.; 212-650-0014; marcoscarrazana.com

By appointment only
Personalized attention is the essence of Marcos Carrazana's Upper East Side bridal boutique. His original silk wedding dresses vary in style from straight sheath to traditional ball gown, and each bride-to-be may customize her dress by mixing and matching elements of the in-store samples. Dresses start at $1,800.

Mark Ingram Bridal Atelier
110 E. 55th St., nr. Park Ave.; 212-319-6778; bridalatelier.com

By appointment only
For knowledgeable salespeople and the best "bedside manner" in the city, head to this upscale salon. The space, co-designed by Ingram himself, has an intimate atmosphere and brides can try on some of the best bridal couture available: Monique Lhuillier, Alberta Ferretti, Angel Sanchez, Oscar de la Renta, Karl Lagerfeld, and more (from $2,850). The high level of service, discretion, and taste all contribute to the salon's appeal, but brides are advised to bring a maximum of four guests. Alteration fees average about 10 to 15 percent. Call for information about their frequent sample sales.

Mary Adams the Dress
138 Ludlow St., nr. Stanton St.; 212-473-0237; maryadamsthedress.com

By appointment only
Adams's dresses ($2,000-$7,000) go against every wedding-day convention, but brides who eschew basic white are huge fans-she works mostly in brilliant hues like lime green and white-lined tangerine. Orders take three to six months. Off-the-rack alteration fees not included.

Michael's, The Consignment Shop for Women
1041 Madison Ave., nr. 79th St., second fl.; 212-737-7273; michaelsconsignment.com

Most bridal designers won't accept returns-even if the big day is called off. And this is where many new or almost-new Vera Wang, Priscilla, and Badgley Mischka creations end up-at far more modest prices than they commanded the first time around ($350-$1,800). The savings come with a (minor) caveat: Brides-to-be have only 30 minutes to try on five gowns. No alterations.

Mika Inatome Custom Bridal
93 Reade St., nr. Church St., Ste. 2; 212-966-7777; mikainatome.com

By appointment only
This airy loft is filled with more than 200 chic, modern dresses in floaty, romantic fabrics like silk, satin, crêpe, and chiffon ($1,700-$10,000). Everything, including embroidery and beading, is done by hand.

Mom's Night Out
147 E. 72nd St., nr. Lexington Ave., second fl.; 212-744-6667; momsnightout.com

The elegant choice for pregnant brides, Mom's Night Out carries an assortment of surprisingly sophisticated maternity styles ($425-$1,800). In addition to a few samples from European collections, they also offer an in-house designer and seamstress. Alteration fees range from $150 to $250. Fittings take place two to three weeks before the wedding.

Morgane Le Fay
67 Wooster St., nr. Spring St. (various locations); 212-879-9700; morganelefay.com

By appointment only
Argentinean designer Liliana Casabal is inspired by the cobblestoned streets and rambling artists of Soho circa 1985, creating "ghostly" and "lyrical" designs for the "mysterious" woman. Her "quiet yet dramatic" bridal collection features light, ethereal fabrics, playing with opaque and transparent materials (ivory and white silk, duchesse satin, organza, and chiffon; $1,100-$4,400). Her clients range from avante-garde Björk to the more ladylike Dame Helen Mirren. Alteration fees not included for the prêt-à-porter collection. Call for sample-sale information.

MyrJan
235 St. Marks Ave., nr. Vanderbilt Ave., Park Slope, Brooklyn; 718-623-3848; myrjan.com

Brides-to-be with an artistic bent go to this friendly boutique to check out both the ready-to-wear and the custom-made designs from the store's own Ashley Damore collection. The simple sheathes can be customized with color and detailing (from $1,500). Rentals start at 20 percent of the original price. Alteration fees not included. Call for sample-sale information.

Nicole Miller
77 Greene St., nr. Spring St., 212-219-1825; nicolemiller.com

Known for her colorful and amusing prints in the late eighties, Nicole Miller began designing a full-time wedding-gown collection after frustrated brides-to-be came to her in droves looking for a softer, more modern dress design. Miller's elegantly understated and sleek bridal gowns continue to appeal to free-spirited and independent brides desiring a chic, less traditional look. The bridal salon prides itself on quick turnaround time and shorter lead time for availability. Base prices run from $595 to $2,600. Alteration fees not included. Tailoring is done off-site.

Paula Varsalona for the Bride
1375 Broadway, at 37th St., fifth fl., 800-761-1707; paulavarsalona.com

Appointments recommended
Paula Varsalona says that craftsmanship and attention to detail are her signatures: Dresses are often adorned with hand-rolled organdy flowers and imported lace. Last season the V collection was more formal (strapless gowns with sculpted bodices and buttons up the back) and the Madison collection showcased lace, embroidery, beading, and draped fabric (from $1,500). Her creations are also carried at Theresa Bridal on Staten Island (718-667-7132). Alteration fees not included. Sample sales: May 17-19 and July 26-28, by appointment; gowns up to 75 percent off.

Reem Acra
14 E. 60th St., nr. Madison Ave.; 212-308-8760; reemacra.com

Acra's designs, known for their detailed beadwork and embroidery, have a decidedly old-world glamour and pared-down sophistication. Brides lust after the custom couture gowns (from $20,000). Customized ready-to-wear starts at $3,000. Alteration fees not included.

RK Bridal
318 W. 39th St., nr. Eighth Ave.; 212-947-1155; rkbridal.com

This bustling, 11,000-square-foot superstore has great prices on wedding dresses for brides willing to search through a thousand different styles ($300-$3,000)-they'll even lower their prices to match the cost of the same gowns offered elsewhere for less. For last-minute wedding-dress disasters or shotgun weddings, the Website offers a special selection of gowns that can be delivered to your door within two weeks. Alteration fees not included.

Saeyoung Vu Couture
214 Mulberry St., nr. Spring St.; 212-925-6505; vucouture.com

By appointment only
The Soho satellite of Vu's Los Angeles boutique opened in March 2005 and quickly found a New York niche. She spices up her minimal looks ($775-$4,200) with dreamy fabrics like organza and silk charmeuse and draws from a palette of more than 40 colors. Alteration fees not included. Tailoring done on-site, with restrictions. Call for sample-sale information.

Saks Fifth Avenue
611 Fifth Ave., at 49th St., eighth fl.; 212-940-2269; saksfifthavenue.com

By appointment only
Brides fly in from all over the world to check out this posh salon's ultraswank gowns by Badgley Mischka, Carolina Herrera, Amsale, and others (from $2,500). Don't be fooled by the bustling main floor, though-the bridal boutique is intimate and relaxing. Alteration fees not included. Call for sample-sale information.

Selia Yang
71 Franklin St., nr. Broadway (various locations); 212-254-9073; seliayang.com

Whether they're wearing a loose chiffon gown or a snug lace-beaded bustier, Selia Yang brides look comfortable in her creations. Yang's dresses can be stunning (a re-embroidered raw organza dress has a neckline that plunges into a mermaid cut), or sweet (one strapless design has a demure tulle neckline). Made-to-order or custom gowns are from $2,500, but samples start at a mere $500. Check out the East Village sample store (328 E. 9th St., nr. Second Ave.) before heading to the flagship location in Tribeca. Alteration fees not included.

Veka
284 Mulberry St., nr. Houston St.; 212-925-9044; vekabridal.com

Owners Ksenia and Jana stock their intimate Nolita boutique with American and European designers whose gowns bring an edgy touch to the warm and cozy shop. Prices range from $1,800 to $4,500. Their in-house designs run the gamut from romantic to avant-garde. Alteration fees not included. Sample sale: June 8-22, by appointment only; gowns 40 to 75 percent off.

Vera Wang
991 Madison Ave., nr. 77th St.; 212-628-3400; verawang.com

By appointment only
The grande dame of bridal offers gowns for every kind of bride (from $2,490). Silhouettes range from simple A-lines to showstoppers with layered, ruffled, sweeping skirts (yes, sometimes all in one dress). Made-to-order dresses are also available. Sample sales are usually June and December; open to the public. Alteration fees not included. Tailoring done off-site.

Wedding Atelier
103 Fifth Ave, nr. 17th St., second fl. 646-638-3263; weddingatelier.com

By appointment only
This one-stop shop carries myriad designers, including Priscilla of Boston, Richard Glasgow, and Carmela Sutera. Owner Carrie Hung also offers a collection of rare Chinese-style dresses ($900-$7,000). The store is frequently stocked with samples. Alterations ($450 flat fee) not included.

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