A Designer Makes Dresses That Are So Gorgeous Any Woman Might Want to Sell Her Soul for One of Them

Kosovian fashion designer Teuta Matoshi has come a long way from being an owner of a small local shop in her hometown of Pristina to running an exclusive boutique in New York. She managed to start a successful fashion brand while having a busy schedule and being a proud mom of 3 children. Her gowns are what dreams of being a princess are made of, so it’s no wonder why celebrities choose to wear them on the red carpet.
Bright Side will show you some of her most beloved creations and we warn you, they will take your breath away.
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Go ahead, take a second and catch your breath! It’s clear that a dress can transport us to a dreamy place and fill our souls with wonder, just like a beautiful painting.
Do you consider these dresses to be works of art? Which of your friends would sell her soul for one of these? Share it with her and post your comments below!
Comments
Very cool
8 and 7 and all the blue ones are amazing! ?
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