Meet our designers
♥ $1200-$3000
The Morliee brand was founded in 1953 as a small, family business. Originally sold in select New York City bridal shops, today Morilee dresses can be found in more than 5,000 shops throughout the world. Their commitment to impeccable style, quality and fit since their beginnings has made Morilee a global success. The brand was currated by fashion icon Madeline Gardner until Spring 2024. Their current chief design officer, Jiyup Kim, is excited to grow the brand further. ♥ $1200-$3000
A married couple founded the company and built it up from a small boutique. Pollardi designs began in 2012 when Marina Vasilieva, their chief designer, created the brand's first wedding gowns immediately catching attention. They began developing their first collections and grew from Ukraine to Europe to the US to China as well. Pollardi is the largest bridal brand in Ukraine and the largest wedding dress factory in Europe. ♥ $1850-$4500
As the most trusted source in the bridal industry, it is Randy Fenoli's mission to "educate, elevate, and empower" a bride to choose the most important dress in her life and to realize her own personal beauty. Driven by his fascination for design, Randy taught himself how to sew at the early age of 9. Orignally from Mount Vernon, IL, Randy’s passion for fashion and design lead him to the prestigious Fashion Institute of Technology. While at FIT, Randy won a number of awards for design and achievement. Immediately after graduating, Randy launched two bridal industry collections: Randy Fenoli for the Diamond Collection and Randy Fenoli for Dressy Creations. Randy is the recipient of two DEBI awards (Design Excellence in the Bridal Industry), the most prestigious award for bridal designers. |
♥ $1600-$2500
Born from the love of their founder's own bridal shop, Maggie Sottero wedding gowns were first imagined in Sydney, Australia over 25 years ago. Founded by Wayne and Lesley Webster alongside her mother, Dorothy Steiner, the brand bears the namesake of Lesley’s beloved great-grandmother, Margaret “Maggie” Sottero. As Lesley puts it herself, “Family is important. The future is important. Changing what we do and how we do it is part of our legacy.” Lesley's daughter, Kelly Midgley, followed in her footsteps, establishing two additional labels. They see wedding gowns as more than just dresses – they're tangible expressions of love stories, personal style, and individuality. That's why each dress can be ordered in a wide range of sizes, handmade customization options, and many variations in coverage, sleeve lengths, neckline styles, shapewear lining, and more! All reflecting their deep-rooted commitment to celebrating love in all its forms. ♥ $1200-$3500
LuceSposa meaning "Bright Bride" in Italian. LuceSposa’s dedication to creating exceptional wedding dresses has earned the brand a loyal following of brides and industry professionals alike. With a passion for innovation and a commitment to quality, LuceSposa continues to push the boundaries of bridal fashion, creating timeless and unforgettable pieces that celebrate the beauty and individuality of each bride. All gowns are manually made with the usage of high-quality European textiles, French lace, Italian embroidery, and applications. From classic dresses with a minimalist design to audacious combinations of fabrics, cuts, and decor — every bride will find something for herself. Blush Bridal♥ $800-$2000
Blush and Ivory Bridal Boutique's private label is designed to bring a stunning craftsmanship and accessability to the midwest bride. This line provides a variety of styles at an affordable price point. These are designer quality gowns made accessible for the everyday bride. |
*If you find a gown from Morilee or Maggie Sottero that we do not have in-store, we can look at loaning in a gown specifically for your first or second appointment. Please contact the store for details.
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