The wedding edit unfolds as a study in proportion and intention. Silhouettes move between elongated gowns and sharper mini lengths, between sculpted tailoring and fluid lines, shaping a wardrobe designed for moments that demand presence without excess.
Material becomes the instrument of this balance. Liquid satin traces the body with controlled luminosity, following movement while preserving structure. In the short sleeve Iris Maxi Dress, slightly padded shoulders and a high neckline introduce composure, while precise ruching at the waist refines the silhouette without constraint. Offered in vanilla, milk, petal and black, the gown reveals how proportion and color together define presence.
Tailoring extends this language through the Wilder Belted Blazer and the Nathalie high-waisted satin pants, presented here in petal as a fluid suit where structure and movement remain in dialogue. Sculpted shoulders and a defined waist shape the upper silhouette, while elongated lines and subtle front darts refine the lower proportion, creating vertical balance and composure. The same design unfolds in additional tonal variations, from milk and vanilla to deeper shades, allowing the suit to shift in character while preserving its architectural clarity.
Crêpe introduces a sharper rhythm through the Amanda ruched mini skirt, presented in milk. The high waistband and sculpted ruching contour the silhouette with precision, while the asymmetric panel detail extends the line in motion. Also available in black, it shifts in attitude without altering its balanced proportion.
Georgette adds lightness through layered transparency, softening structure without dissolving it, and reinforcing the interplay between strength and movement that defines the collection.
Silhouettes emerge through tension and control, where structure and fluidity coexist in measured equilibrium.