Embody modern bridal style while honoring the past in H1550 from the Moonlight Couture Collection that features lavish Alencon lace. This needle lace design originated in Alencon, France in the 16th century and was worn by royalty, like Marie Antoinette. When incorporated on this bridal gown with glass beads, sequins, and fluttering 3D flowers, you can nod your head to the past while looking forward to the future. Layered lace details cover the bodice of the dress, as well as the semi-cathedral train. The hem of the train is also adorned in scalloped lace with a feathery, feminine finish. This lacy motif can also be found on the detachable illusion long sleeves that harken back to an earlier century, but because they start at your upper arm without covering your shoulders, they are decidedly modern. In between the lace is an unending line of dozens of buttons. Each button on the bodice has a loop and hides a zipper, while the rest of the buttons trail down the train of the dress to the eyelash hem lace. Matching buttons with loops can also be found on the wrists of the removable sleeves. This Moonlight Couture wedding gown can be ordered in both white and ivory shades.
FabricAlencon lace fabric
Available ColorsIvory, White