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Cristina Tamborero by Fashion Week Studio during Paris Fashion Week

Cristina Tamborero by Fashion Week Studio during Paris Fashion Week

Cristina Tamborero, known for her beautiful tailor-made wedding and party dresses, showcased her latest collection during Paris Fashion Week.

The gorgeous Ritz Paris was a perfect venue to display her truly classy and elegant designs.

Cristina holds degrees both in Business Administration from Ramon Llull University and Fashion Design from Instituto Europeo di Design.

She was born in Barcelona (Spain). She specializes in tailored-made wedding and party dresses. 

In her words: “Our hopes and love for our work helps us to dress dreams, to write love stories and has carried us to the former haute couture.

A work performed in Barcelona where finish and details do matter. A way of creating hope and make dreams come true simply with thread, needle and thimble.”

Cristina Tamborero by Fashion Week Studio during Paris Fashion Week

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By Fashion-editor : Christina V Henningstad  Production: Fashionview https://fashionview.eu

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