True, genuine love is what has illuminated in essence Raimon Bundó's wedding gowns in the 2010 Springer-Summer collection, called Tocar el Cielo (Touch the Sky).

There are infinite ways of expressing feelings, but in each collection Raimon Bundó novias shows his leanings towards the world of art, an infinite source of inspiration, so that we can enjoy his designs.

This year, there are gowns worthy of the happiest, most enamoured bride as the collection is inspired on the Story of the love between Romeo and Juliet.

And extreme love in which passion and magic proclaim to the whole world that there is nothing more gratifying and vital for our spirit. This is the kind of love that Raimon Bundó  novias vindicates in his parade, flooding the catwalk with plenty of love. His delicate, elegant design gives his gowns a large dose of balance so that each bride feels herself to be the most feminine woman filling the hearts of all the onlookers.

They are pioneers in the use of prints on wedding dresses, which they have been doing for several collections, of which we should highlight the one inspired by the Renaissance (Renacer). His designer Ivonne Ruiz insists on illustrating some of her gowns using images of the various pre-Raphaelite painters, thus invoking the spirit of Romeo and Juliet. This group of painters (1848) were great at evoking antiquity by adopting the techniques and styles of the painters who were predecessors of Raphael.