If you are in the market for a beautiful dress for your Island wedding stop by and check out Tamara Catz off Hana Hwy in Paia. She recently released a line of super chic wedding dresses to flow with that laid back island girl feel.
Tamara was recently interviewed about her new line and this is what she had to say. "I wanted to create a beautiful dress that's suitable for an Island bride — not a Cinderella dress that you put on and suddenly you're someone else," Tamara designed always having the environment in mind, selected natural fibers in creams and beiges, with subtle touches such as shells, beads and embroidery that have the look of soft, sandy beaches. "When you wear it, you are part of the environment and you look like an Island girl, but in a wedding way,"
If you are not in the Islands stop by her website and see if there are any Tamara Catz dealers in you area.


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