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March 10, 2011 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-03-10

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Angela Jacquay of Gainesville, Fla., purchased a bridal veil through the Web site.
"I wanted a simple veil that matched my dress," said Jacquay. "I sent a picture of my
dress to Ariel, and she suggested this veil. It was beautiful, and matched my dress
perfectly."
Taub's bridal gowns and veils include her signature "something blue," adding blue
fabric to the lining of dresses and blue crystal to the combs on her veils.
Her designs have been featured on the CW50 Detroit Gossip Girls and nine of her
evening and bridal dresses graced the runways during the most recent Detroit Fashion
Week.
"I used a gown made of leather as a fun way to open my part of the program,"Taub
said.
She was invited to show her prom dresses at West Bloomfield High School's annual
fashion show on March 4, a show she was involved in when she was a student.
And Taub's bridal gowns were showcased at Tapper's Diamonds and Fine Jewelry's
West Bloomfield store as part of their Wedding Band Weekend event last November.
"Ariel is a very talented and creative artist with a great ability to be innovative," said
Steven Tapper, the store's vice president and an artist himself. "She's so sharp and
loves what she does. She is an example of the creativity and talent in our community.
"We were so excited to have had her be a part of our show and are excited that she
will be coming back." Li

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