Bridal Market Bits | Sarah Jassir Fall 2011

We are back with a bit more of last week’s bridal market coverage, this time from the ever-inventive Sarah Jassir . Previously known as “Sarantina by Sarah Jassir,” the designer abridged her company solely to her namesake this season.
With the streamlined company name came a streamlined aesthetic for Fall 2011. Saturday’s presentation at the Setai focused on designs that were a bit more daring than seasons’ past… Body skimming styles, low backs and innovative fabrics wove a common thread through the runway. The presentation exuded sensuality and seduction, giving fair reason for Sara to entitle the Fall 2011 collection “Desire.”
Bridal Market Bits | Sarah Jassir Fall 2011 The marrying of romantic lace and body skimming silhouettes transforms a traditional fabric into something a bit more sensual and unexpected…
Bridal Market Bits | Sarah Jassir Fall 2011 The low back of the style at left was jaw dropping. At right, Sara Jassir’s interpretation of the most popular bridal market trend: the blush gown.
Bridal Market Bits | Sarah Jassir Fall 2011 At left, a modern sweetheart neckline and silhouette are contrasted by a sweet lace cap sleeve. At right, an unexpected “something blue” by way of a bold bow.
Bridal Market Bits | Sarah Jassir Fall 2011 Modern takes on the short dress – including {a refreshingly!} short yet ethereal dress for the modest and sophisticated bride {at right}.

About the designer, Sara Jassir: Always passionate about fashion, Sara Jassir spent her formative years in her mother’s atelier watching her make exquisite gowns for private clients. Sarah’s destiny as a designer was sealed when she made her first lace skirt at the precocious age of 13. This was to be the start of a life-long love affair with fashion… With an avid desire for fashion, Sarah Jassir intertwines grace, femininity, and bold designs into her bridal gowns.

Photos courtesy of Shawn Punch Photography .

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