We've long been fans of the Grace Loves Lace collections, following them from when they first launched to the global brand they are today. If you love these gowns too, you'll be happy to hear that these sought-after wedding dresses are now far more attainable to brides in all areas of the world through the introduction of their wholesale distribution. This season, Grace Loves Lace has also released two new wedding dresses, Grace and Dahlia, created from feedback from loyal customers.
The two newest gowns from Grace Loves Lace, Grace and Dahlia
Grace and Dahlia: The Newest Wedding Dresses from Grace Loves Lace
Grace Loves Lace is committed to listening to every bride who envisions themselves in one of their gowns. This commitment to a collaborative relationship with brides is evidenced in two of their newest gowns, Dahlia and Grace, which were created from customer input.
This limited collection was intentionally designed to add new customer-requested features to Grace Loves Lace's ever-impressive collections. Here's more about the inspiration behind each new gown design from the founder and creative director, Megan Ziems.
Grace
“The first gown, Grace, was created based on brides asking for a timeless, figure-hugging silhouette that is reminiscent of Old Hollywood glamour. This crepe gown moulds to the body and supports without restriction. We love this gown so much it only made sense to call her Grace.”
Dahlia
“Dahlia, the lace gown, was inspired by our iconic Chelo silhouette and signature Clo rose stretch lace. This gown is made for romantic brides who value an intricate, detailed design that creates that ‘wow’ bridal moment.”
More Grace Loves Lace Wedding Dresses to Love
In addition to this exciting release of the two new gowns, Grace Loves Lace is poised to connect with even more brides as they enter into global wholesale distribution. This means these wedding dresses will now be available not only through the brand’s flagship stores, and successful e-commerce site but also through retail partners in wholesale programs.
To celebrate the brand's expansion wholesale offering, we thought we'd highlight some of our favorite Grace Loves Lace wedding dresses that make up their current collections, and perfectly show the range and heritage of all of the Grace Loves Lace designs. Every gown is created in the brand’s Australian studio, under the creative guidance of Megan Ziems and Head Designer Rosie, and supported by their in-house team of pattern makers, cutters, and seamstresses.
Each gown is carefully crafted to embrace style, comfort, and unrestricted movement. The signature Grace Loves Lace styles of modern minimalist gowns balanced with intricate body-hugging lacework come through in each new collection. The range of styles in the collection makes us sure that there's a gown to catch the eye of every bride.
Alexandra
Alexandra, a high-neck lace gown with a fishtail skirt.
Behati
Behati, is a two-piece wedding dress with full sleeves and a square neckline, and a separate full skirt.
Chelo
Chelo, is a gorgeous all-over fitted lace gown with hand-placed lace panels, a deep neckline, and a keyhole back.
Mila
Mila is a modern stretch crepe off-the-shoulder gown.
Pierlot
A signature Grace Loves Lace gown, Pierlot is a stretch Chantilly lace long-sleeve gown in a fit and flare silhouette with a dramatic open-back detail.
Lena
Lena features a sheer lace and tulle fitted top with stretch crepe skirt for a figure-flattering style.
Goldie
Goldie is a modern high-neck bias-cut satin gown that ties at the neck and features an open back.
Nathalia
Nathalia is an off-the-shoulder long-sleeved sleeve stretch lace wedding gown.
Palm
Palm is a lace gown with a fitted soft bustier bodice and optional armbands.
Noah
Noah, an off-the-shoulder lace gown with lace back and arm straps
These are just a few of the gowns currently offered by Grace Loves Lace. To see all gowns in the collections, or for more information on where to find any of these gowns, you can shop directly from their site, or find a retailer near you on graceloveslace.com
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