Perfect harmony of Renaissance and modern

Perfect harmony of Renaissance and modern

The peculiarity of today’s wedding fashion is the simultaneous presence of modern, minimalist solutions and exciting, exuberant trends. Anita Benes did not want to choose between these two distinctive trends, so she decided to combine the most defining stylistic features of the Renaissance era with the clean and feminine lines that have been characteristic of Daalarna since the beginning.


The collection takes its name from Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, and the photographs were taken in one of the city’s most authentic locations, in one of the most exclusive suites of the 15th century Four Seasons Hotel Florence, decorated with original frescoes and furniture.


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