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Bogorad Bridal | Wedding Dresses in Ashkelon | Evening dresses in Ashkelon

Bogorad Bridal is a bridal shop for haute couture wedding dresses in the city of Ashkelon. It is one of the most popular bridal shops in southern Israel. Brides from all over the south come in, such as from Netivot, Sderot, Qiryat Gat and Ashdod.
 
At the complex, designed according to the latest European style, you can browse the assorted styles of wedding dresses and evening gowns. Think about a two-story palace designed in white and crème colors, soft chandelier lights, wide mirrors and Provence furnishing. At the entrance, you will find a spacious lobby, where couples see each other as groom and bride for the first time. On a red carpet, with flowers and your favorite song playing in the background, you will feel like royals.


On site, you can find a luxurious hair salon with hair design stations, make up stations and a lounge. On the second floor there is a magnificent gallery showing abundant styles of wedding dresses and evening gowns, as well as fitting rooms. It is here that you will meet our professional staff, who will accompany you through the process.

Designer Yelena Bogorad has 20 years of experience as a wedding dress designer in southern Israel. Yelena graduated from an international university. She draws inspiration from classical arts, such as music, painting and dancing. She combines classical motives with ideas evocative of fantasy and dream worlds, to create a half-classical, half-modern style that’s surprising, exciting and tells a love story.

About the designer

Designer Yelena Bogorad has 20 years of experience as a wedding dress designer in southern Israel. Yelena graduated from an international university. She draws inspiration from classical arts, such as music, painting and dancing. She combines classical motives with ideas evocative of fantasy and dream worlds, to create a half-classical, half-modern style that’s surprising, exciting and tells a love story.​


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