Quote by Vera Wang
I wanted to define the vocabulary of a wedding both visually and i

I wanted to define the vocabulary of a wedding both visually and intellectually. The book is about more than weddings or wedding dresses. Its a metaphor for womens lives, their creativity. – Vera Wang

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Design is about point of view, and there should be some sort of woman or lifestyle or attitude in ones head as a designer. – Vera Wang

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When I decided to get married at 40, I couldnt find a dress with the modernity or sophistication I wanted. Thats when I saw the opportunity for a wedding gown business. – Vera Wang

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