Fluid movement. Lasting impact.

There is a reason fit and flare endures. It is not a trend, it is a principle. Cut close where the body has something to say, then released with purpose. The result is a silhouette that moves with the woman wearing it.  

We have brought together an edit of our favourite fit and flare styles, each chosen for the woman who approaches dressing as a form of expression and who expects her wedding gown to be no different. Here is what to know about each piece.  

A great fit and flare is an act of intention. Every seam is placed with purpose, not to constrain but to celebrate. The structure exists in service of the form beneath it. Where it follows, it does so with precision. Where it lets go, it does so deliberately. The result is a gown that feels equally at home in movement and stillness, and looks entirely like you.

Sen Gown


Sen is a study in contrast, the ease of minimalist design meeting the drama of a true fit and flare silhouette. The dropped waist silhouette creates a beautifully elongated line, while the signature drape detail at the low waist adds effortless dimension before flowing into the flare. Crafted in double satin, this is minimalist design with maximum impact.

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Mica Gown



Cut on the bias, Mica is a masterclass in quiet confidence and considered design. The fabric moves and drapes naturally against the body, creating a fluid silhouette that skims every curve before falling into a graceful flare. It's a sleek, sculpted look with a stunning open back reveal to keep everyone guessing.

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As Seen On

Casey

Sen Gown

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PIA

Gibson Gown

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Sarah

Arlo Gown

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