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By Reese Randall
Photography by Richard Kelly
Art, elegance and bridal style convene at The Frick Art & Historical Center and the grounds of the restored 19th century residence of Henry Clay Frick. The complex of museums and turn-of-the-century buildings is enriched with Victorian surroundings of pre-20th century European Art and is the legacy of Mr. Frick's daughter Helen Clay Frick. Nestled in the quiet, residential neighborhood of Point Breeze, visitors take in the sights of the The Frick Art Museum, the Car and Carriage Museum, The Café, The Visitor's Center and Museum Shop, Lexington Education Center, the Greenhouse and the Clayton. The landscaped acres of the Frick Art & Historical Center's lawn and gardens provide a fresh canvas for spring's bridal fashion of duchess silk satin, diamond white tulle and jeweled tiaras.
Capturing the Moment
This embroidered ivory silk satin strapless gown ($3,510) with floral hand embroidered gold sash and chapel veiling ($1,080) accented with multi colored floral embroidery and looped wired crown ($255) with crystals and rhinestones from The Bridal Beginning is the dreamy centerpiece of this portrait on the grounds of the Clayton.

Exotic Bloom
Flourishing outside The Greenhouse at the Frick Art & Historical Center is Olga in this white silk taffeta slim fit dress ($4,000) with lace appliqué by Tomasina. Her white roses, lisianthus and bear grass bridal bouquet is from KaBloom.

A Magnificent Entrance
Olga greets her special day wearing a diamond white halter dress ($1,547) by Henry Roth with jeweled tiara ($159) by AA, from One Enchanted Evening.
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