New Arrivals Fall 2025
New collection of guest dresses: colors, fabrics, and looks that are a hit
How to choose your dress according to the event
Daytime wedding versus evening wedding
For a daytime wedding, the mididress is the order of the day: it's flattering, doesn't get in the way, and works well with a mid-heel or block sandals. For an evening wedding, up the ante: a flowing length or textures with a touch of shine (jacquard, silk velvet) and more polished jewelry.
Quick fix:Avoid bold sequins in the morning; metallics and embossed fabrics are fine in the afternoon/evening. Outdoors, add a light layer or short coat to maintain the look.
Necklines and styling tips
- Peak: Lengthens the neck and balances the shoulders. Wear it with a thin belt if you want to emphasize your waist.
- Boat: highlights the collarbone; a low updo and discreet earrings do the rest.
- Asymmetrical/draped: Create focus on the top and smooth the abdomen. Adjust the drape at the navel for a slimmer silhouette.


Flattering fabrics and when to wear them
Crepe: Structure and clean drape, ideal for formal guests. Chiffon: Movement and lightness, perfect for entrances and dances. Jacquard: Elegant texture that photographs beautifully indoors. Tulle: Soft, weightless volume. Silk velvet: Luxurious depth and sheen for the afternoon/evening and cooler months.
Winning combinations: matte and glossy (matte dress with satin accessories); with textures (same color, different fabrics) to add interest without being overwhelming.
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Keep your gaze with confidence
Think of your outfit as a whole: dress, jewelry, bag, and shoes should speak the same language. If your dress has texture or shine, balance it out with polished accessories and simple silhouettes. And remember: fit matters; a tailored hem and a well-set neckline are worth more than any trend.