Parashell Disco parasol at Matsuya Ginza on Sunday☆
Parashell Parasol in Special photo shoot in the latest Issue of Tokyo Wedding Collection magazine! The white Parashell Classico is the ultimate wedding parasol.
DiCesare Designs featured in a great article by Alma Reyes on Wall Street International Magazine.
女優であり写真家でもあるジャスティン・ウォリントンとディチェザレデザインのパラシェル日傘のとてもキュートなショットを撮ってくれた親友のミュージシャン&写真家メリッサ・レブロンヤに改めて感謝します。 とっても素敵。メリッサ、本当にありがとう!
These are some recent photos from a shoot done by Pre Marie Japon in Kobe. The White Frill Parashell works so well as a “Wataboshi” which is a traditional Japanese wedding hat worn with a white wedding Kimono called a “Shiromuku”. I was happily surprised to see how well the Parashell goes with traditional Japanese wedding attire. Special thanks to Pre Marie Japon for arranging this shoot.
This picture of a woman with a Parashell parasol on a bridge in the park is very elegant. Thank you so much to Cana Fukumaki for taking this lovely photo!
Matsuya Ginza‘s Summer resort sale is on and the parasols are out in full force! This picture shows just a couple of DiCesare Designs’ latest umbrellas, parasols and accessories for this year’s summer season.
This is a special parasol covered in a lovely French Lace called the Parashell Victoria. It’s a very limited edition parasol. The other has a pale beige base covered with black lace. Lacy elegance in a Victorian Parashell style.
The cover of this month’s Zexy features Parashell Parasol in a wonderful photo shoot at Disney World. This magazine’s is a special guide to planning your Wedding abroad. The Parashell Frill parasol in white goes so well with a white wedding gown. Perfect for your special wedding day!
This month’s Zexy features a magazine insert about restaurant weddings with a lovely photo of the Sakura Parasol on the cover! This Sakura parasol goes so well with this model’s wedding dress. So if you’re out there planning a wedding and need a lovely accessory to make you special day that much more special look no further than the Sakura Parasol! Or the Parashell parasol too actually…