Low-key Wedding

“When patterns are broken, new worlds emerge” (Tuli Kupferberg)

With weddings cancelled and postponed, we envisage a trend for a more low key, relaxed and intimate affair. Why wait for society to return to perceived normality? If anything, this past year has taught us the fragility of our plans. The future landscape has been altered for the foreseeable, but we needn’t let it put our lives on hold. Start your new life together now, and celebrate with family and friends when restrictions permit. These looks, designed in response to the pandemic, are perfect for saying, “I do”.

Short Lace and Jacquard Empire Dress
£450.00

Ivory guipure lace and acetate silk jacquard empire line dress with dipped hem, short sleeves and pockets

Clear snap fastening at centre back

Size UK 10-12

Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only

Taupe Long Empire Dress
 
Short Taupe and White Empire Dress
£350.00

Taupe and white houndstooth cotton jacquard empire line dress with dipped hem, 3/4 length sleeves and pockets

Button through fastening at centre back

Size UK 10-12

Asymmetric Wrap Dress
Ivory Wrap Dress
 
Pastel Big Sleeve Dress
 
SOLD OUT

SOLD OUT

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Long Taupe and White Empire Dress
£450.00

Taupe and white houndstooth cotton jacquard empire line dress with dipped ankle length hem, 3/4 length sleeves and pockets

Button through fastening at centre back

Size UK 10-12

Taupe Short Empire Dress
 
Ivory Crepe Asymmetric Wrap Dress
£450.00

Double layered ivory crepe asymmetric wrap over dress with one structured shoulder and one off shoulder sleeve

Fastened with pewter foiled leather belt, which wraps around and closes with double snap fastenings

Fits Size UK 8-12

This is a ready-to-wear item, but will be available soon as a made to order garment in a variety of colour options

100% Polyester / 100% Genuine Leather Belt

Care Instructions: Dry Clean

 
SOLD OUT

SOLD OUT

Pastel Brocade Dress Back
Ivory Big Sleeve
As seen in the Irish Examiner 10th Oct 2020

As seen in the Irish Examiner 10th Oct 2020

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