Chloe & Adam

Chloe’s brief was rooted in ease and instinct. The starting point was a two-piece lace set that felt natural to her from the first fitting. The lace was light, textural, and softly defined. It offered shape without weight, structure without force.

The silhouette was fitted through the waist, opening into a soft flare that hugged her without being too tight. Off-the-shoulder straps framed her collarbone, leaving space for simplicity. It was a look that suited the ceremony, open air, natural light, and complete comfort.

White mini bridal reception dress with thick straps, square neckline, and feathered fringe skirt. Bride dances indoors under moody lighting, captured mid-twirl during the celebration.
Ivory crochet lace bridal gown with high neckline, sleeveless bodice, and fit-and-flare silhouette. Bride stands on a bushland path beside the groom in relaxed wedding attire.

The Gown That Let Her Move

As the night began, the dress changed, but the tone stayed true. For the reception, Chloe slipped into a custom beaded mini with soft feathers at the hem. It was light, playful, and made to move. The shift wasn’t dramatic. It was instinctive. The gown gave her space to dance, to let go, to bring in the evening in her way.

Both gowns reflected different expressions of the same woman. No drama. No excess. Just Chloe, styled with precision and joy, surrounded by people she loved, marrying the year’s end with her beginning.

Ivory crochet lace bridal gown with high neckline and sleeveless bodice, worn during reception under a floral chandelier canopy. Bride and groom walk between long banquet tables set with candles and flowers.
Bride in an ivory crochet lace gown with high neckline and scalloped hem poses outdoors with the groom and three dogs dressed in wedding outfits, including a white labrador in a bowtie and tuxedo harness.