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created on 07/07/2009  |  http://fubar.com/johnny/b302821

Do you know Amsale Aberra? If you’ve ever walked down Madison Avenue and you look up to the 2nd floor of 58th Street, you will see some of the most beautiful Custom wedding dresses adorning their window. Amsale is a gifted designer who is already renowned for her AMSALE and CHRISTOS collections. This is a woman who’s passion for celebrating brides and the magical experience that is a celebration shows in each and every gown she touches. More and more people find her for the Custom wedding gowns and custom prom dresses everyday.
This is one question from an interview by Amsale. Anything else you want the readers to know about your designs?

Your Custom wedding gowns or Custom prom dresses should be a reflection of your personality. It should be something you feel completely yourself in, completely comfortable, and something that in twenty years you'll look back on and love just as much as you did the day you wore it.

There are a lot of dresses out there – a lot to see, and pick from. When you go to a salon the moment you walk in is an accurate reflection of how you are treated. The moment you walk into the Amsale showroom, you know that you will be pampered, cared for and no matter what, your time is valued and you have your consultants full attention. I strongly recommend Amsale and with three collections, there is something for everyone at every price point.

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