Sarah Seven First Runway Show

Sarah Seven’s first ever runway show came out with a bang. Not only were we having a beauituful sunny and warm spring say in New York City. The location was magnificent, The Terrace at Gramercy Park Hotel.  So perfect day, at a perfect location, waiting to see one of our personal favorite designers. Sarah showcased…

Watters Fall 2015 #BeAWattersGirl

What do we do on Sunday at 9:00am during NY Bridal Fashion Week? Go to the Watters press show for their Fall 2015, of course! This is the line that kicked everything off for us here at Nerd & Lace, and to attend another one of their shows, fills us with excitement. They featured their…

BERTA Bridal

BERTA. Yes you know BERTA. Photos of her avant-garde gowns are virtually everywhere. You can not search brides on Pinterest without a few of her dresses showing up. Her sexy beyond compare style, illusion backs, and barely there materials are some of the most amazing in the industry. We can’t stress, how lucky we were to…

Elisha Caplan

Veils, feathers, and capelets. OH MY! Nothing pleases us more than to feature, and support local, designers. Let us introduce you to Elisha Caplan. If you love old Hollywood glamour, birdcages, and unique Bridal accessories, look no further. From beautiful sheer rhyme-stones covered capelets. To one of our favorites, a gorgeous black lace veil, Elisha…

Liancarlo Spring 2016

Saying the name Liancarlo around a bridal shop usually gets followed by a blissful sigh. Founder, Carlos Ramirez, is known for his beautiful designs and thread work. He approaches his designs as he approaches art, by giving himself the ability to play an experiment. He designs for people, not for show. He wants his brides to…

Nina Shoes

Nina Shoes. Most of you recognize the name, and may have even worn a pair for a special occasion. I know I own a few myself. Having been around since the early 1950’s, Nina Shoes are one of the most widely recognized shoe brand in the United States. You could find their shoes and accessories virtually everywhere. It’s no surprise that…