Through the updated hub, users will be able to view the season’s schedule, stream designers’ presentations, view and download collection imagery and chat directly with the brands.
“Based on feedback after the October market, our team has been working on exciting new features that we look forward to introducing this April.” “We are delighted to once again partner with the members of The Bridal Council to bring our technology to the bridal industry and help brands, buyers, editors and stylists navigate through these new, mostly digital times,” said Natalie Meyer, founder of Pullquest. The site will also have a global database of 1,000-plus members of media, influencers and stylists, as well as bridal salons worldwide. On Tuesday, The Bridal Council x Pullquest will unveil its updated virtual bridal hub featuring fashion shows and look books from 29 designers representing eight countries.ĭesigners featured will include: Amelia Casablanca, Amsale, Anne Barge, Atelier Couture by Professor Jimmy Choo OBE, Dana Harel, Eisen Stein, Enaura, Gracy Accad, Ines Di Santo, Kaviar Gauche, Kosibah, Lea-Ann Belter, Lihi Hod, Madeline Gardner, Marchesa, Maria Elena Headpieces, Monvieve, Mira Zwillinger, Naeem Khan, Neta Dover, Peter Langner, Rivini, Sareh Nouri, Sottero & Midgley, Temperley London, Van Der Velde, Verdin New York, YolanCris and Yumi Katsura. For the second season, The Bridal Council has partnered with Pullquest to present a unified sales and media platform for the virtual event. New York’s Luxury Bridal Fashion Week will be held virtually once again for its April season, running April 6 to 8.