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  1. The magical ball gown has always been a popular choice among brides, but with the release of Cinderella and Frozen Fever happening later this week, the princess-style gown is back at the forefront. Fictional characters Cinderella and Princess Elsa will be hitting screens on Thursday, and in celebration of their return, HELLO! Online has chatted to bridal designer Alfred Angelo about his 2015 Disney-inspired collection. His design team have been releasing a Princess range for the past five years, but this year saw the addition of the hotly anticipated Elsa gown – an immediate hit with brides wanting to channel their inner royalty. CLICK ON PHOTOS FOR FULL GALLERY (img billige festkjoler) The Elsa gown features beads to make it glisten like sunlight reflecting on snow "As Frozen Fever has swept the nation, our Elsa-inspired gown certainly lives up to our brides' expectations," said Mr Angelo. The masterpiece itself is a softly flared sheath gown that has been dramatically beaded to glisten like sunlight reflecting on freshly fallen snow. The Elsa, which also features a sweetheart neckline and a dramatic Watteau train, is for the "artistic bride with playful charm." The Cinderella is inspired by the new Disney film, set for release this month "All of our Princesses are popular and unique in their own way, each telling their own story," said Mr Angelo, who founded his eponymous brand in 1934 with his wife Edythe Piccione in Philadelphia. His collection includes gowns inspired by Belle, Ariel, Jasmine, Sleeping Beauty and Snow White to name a few – and suit different brides' personalities. He added of his dresses: "They offer each bride the opportunity to truly feel like a princess on their magical day." Other characters included in Alfred Angelo's range include Princess Jasmine (pictured), Sleeping Beauty and Snow White This year is particularly exciting for the designer, who has introduced colour into the collection. Now each style comes in the colour associated with that particular Princess as well as the traditional ivory and white. "We're bringing the majesty of colour to create yet another dimension to the magic of Disney's storytelling," he said. "Now brides can imagine their very own 'happily ever after....' in colour!" "Now brides can imagine their very own 'happily ever after....' in colour!" said Alfred Angelo of his 2015 collection The gowns, which are just as popular as Mr Angelo's other main collections, were on display at The National Wedding Show earlier this year. Other trends to hit the runway included the more flirty and sassy tea-length wedding dresses, reminiscent of Fearne Cotton's gown, the traditional lace designs as fronted by the Duchess of Cambridge, and the exquisite old Hollywood glamour styles as featured by Jenny Packham and Ghost.
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