For your wedding dress, do you want innovation, modernity, haute couture, embroidery and details made in a meticulous way, sensuality in the right measure, cuts and fabrics that enhance your body and even a hint of romanticism? Then check out the Inbal Dror collection.
About Inbal Dror
"Original ideas linked to innovation" is the basis for stylist Inbal Dror. Graduated from the "Shankar" Design Academy, the Israeli brings sophistication and impeccable modeling to the woman's body.
Inbal is one of the most talked about names when it comes to haute couture for wedding dresses. The stylist invests in the boudoir style, bodices and cutouts. In addition, her dresses are full of lace, meticulous embroidery and slim silhouettes, all to make the bride elegant and sexy just right.
Inbal Dror's Story
Inbal Dror is one of the most prominent wedding dress and party dress designers in Israel. After completing his studies in Israel, Inbal worked for many years in Milan, Italy where she worked side by side with the masters of industry.
After returning to Israel, she opened her bridal boutique, giving special attention to brides and their families. Inbal Dror Bridal Studio is today one of the most important names for brides throughout Israel, as well as in different parts of the world, for those looking for the combination of beauty and meticulous finish.
The stylist manages to create wedding dresses with sensuality and still a lot of elegance.
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Collection
As we said, Inbal Dror manages to create wedding dresses with sensuality and still a lot of elegance.
For his new collection it was no different, the line called "Pure" brought many new items, tulle, embroidery, sparkles and unexpected cuts.
"I like to give a little more than what brides usually see," said Inbal Dror, who debuted a new broadcast line this season.
The collection has all the sex appeal and sheer fabrics of its haute couture bridal line, plus red-carpet-worthy details like slits in the front, deep necklines and shimmering beads, often spiced up with traditional ball skirts and long sleeves.
Dresses that resonate most with brides include a tulle ballerina style with a delicate lace bodice, a one-shoulder dress with dotted tulle, embroidered lace and a combo skirt embellished with three-dimensional flowers.
The collection also included “second dress” – appropriate looks like a long-sleeved feather dress with a deep V-neck and a beaded striped dress with air-light tulle inserts.
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