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Nina Gleyzer at Couture Fashion Week 2014-sept


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Nina Gleyzer- the award-winning couture designer-present her couture  collection inspired by her two loves: France, and '50s fashion  in New York!,The  collection is accessorized with head pieces by  Natalya Bythewood.

 Capturing an olden era, this collection reflects a time when women sat in front of perfume-filled vanities to paint their faces and powder their noses, before dressing up in beautifully tailored dresses for coffee with friends,a luxurious feminine collection for a sophisticated woman!


Green, gold, cream, and carmine red are a departure from Nina’s usual all-black collections. And where black is utilized, it is expertly complemented with colorful lining.Silk cloque, embossed silk, and lightweight wool form the basis for scalloped edges, full skirts, pleats, and impeccable tailoring. Attention to detail gives this collection a luxurious feminine look, ideal for today’s woman.
Although Nina is retiring from the runway, she continues to design one-of-a-kind pieces, as well as teach couture construction classes out of her studio, Nina’s Couture, in Atlanta, GA. To inquire about class availability, make purchases, and/or follow her blog, please visit ninagleyzer.com 

























Thank  you  for some of the photos by Paul A Walker Photography


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