Nikita

Nakita came to the studio with a strong sense of what she didn’t want, which made it easier to define what she did. She asked for something clean, close, and composed. No embellishment. No layers. Just one silhouette, well cut. Together, we developed a gown that was sculpted in silk crepe, with a fitted strapless bodice, long column line, and minimal train

Ivory strapless bridal gown with structured sweetheart neckline and full A-line skirt. Paired with a long sheer veil and white floral bouquet, captured in a black-and-white garden portrait holding hands with groom.
Ivory strapless bridal gown with sweetheart neckline and flowing A-line skirt. Styled with a long sheer veil and paper parasol, captured in black and white mid-turn on a garden walkway.
Back view of ivory strapless bridal gown with full A-line silhouette and long train. Styled with a sheer veil, holding a bouquet and groom’s hand, captured in black and white on stone steps at golden hour.
Ivory strapless bridal gown with sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice, and voluminous A-line skirt with front slit. Captured mid-air in an outdoor garden as the groom lifts the bride in celebration.

Nothing But What Mattered

On the day, the look was absolute. Nakita wore the dress as if it were already part of her; her veil, her jewellery, her moment, was all hers. It moved easily, photographed beautifully, and felt exactly as it was designed to feel: self-assured, modern, and quietly unforgettable.