Dear future brides, I would like to introduce you to our current range of wedding dresses and tell you a little more about our entire mini collection.

First of all, I would start with my initial idea to sew a wedding dress and bring it to you in its current form.

In the past, I have been sewing ballroom dance dresses where one of the most important parameters was comfort and ease of dressing. Dancers sometimes perform insane feats during competitions and practices, so they really need to have clothes that can easily stretch and withstand athletic performance.

To give you a better idea, I'm including one photo of an amazing dancer for whom I made some beautiful dresses (including the one in the photo, of course):

The main materials used to craft dance dresses are elastic fabrics such as Lycra, lace, and mesh. Those who had the chance to touch or try them on know that they are much more comfortable than other common non-elastic fabrics typically used for sewing wedding and formal dresses.

Back in my early days, I made a wedding dress for a friend of mine using a similar method. It was a great success and guess what? She felt very comfortable in them.

So, we have added the first basic wedding dress to our collection, which is an extended version of our previously offered short formal dresses. For these dresses, I used stretchy Lycra and elastic lace, which are exceptionally comfortable, adaptable, and elegant.

The Mellien dress was initially tailor-made for our first pregnant bride. The important features included the under-bust cut and a skirt connected to the top with a comfortable elastic, allowing the expectant mother to feel maximally comfortable, and the dress easily accommodated her baby bump

However, as I prefer somewhat more eccentric cuts and absolutely adore lavish skirts, our wedding dresses have taken on another form, namely in the Mexy Wedding Dress product. These dresses feature a fuller circular skirt (to allow the bride to dance and look like a fairy at the same time). They have a boat neckline at the front, but at the back, I sewed a deep neckline down to the waist. To add a touch of decency, they have long sleeves. All our wedding dresses are lined with an underskirt, allowing the bride to insert cups in the size she needs.

These two models proved to be very successful for us last year, and you loved them. However, I always had another variation in mind, where we wouldn't use lace. After all, not everyone likes lace. I also prefer simpler dresses made of smooth material. Thus, the Tamie Wedding Dress was born - a combination of Lycra and veil tulle that is just as comfortable as putting on a nightgown. These dresses are a perfect blend of comfortable simple wedding dresses with a rich princess-like skirt.

In a similar vein to the Tamie dress, the Melanie Wedding Dress was also created. Here, however, I wanted to show how our dresses could look without sleeves and in MIDI length. These dresses, for the first time, also took on the form of a MATCHY-MATCHY set, where we craft the same sashes for little princesses. We can make this dress style in various available colors, and in my opinion, it's a delightful choice if you're attending a wedding as a guest.

And finally, we, of course, couldn't miss Wedding Dresses for Nursing in our collection. We crafted these in MIDI length to showcase different options for our dresses. This nursing opening can be applied to all our wedding dresses. If you're getting married and already have a little one who requires regular feeding, these dresses will surely make your day easier and more enjoyable, as as you won't have to undress all the time.

I know that every bride is unique, so for the first year we've added the opportunity to create your dream wedding dress.

Our already crafted models can serve as inspiration for you. I'm happy to accommodate your preferences, and together, we can create beautiful and unique dresses.

So, what do you say? Would you choose comfortable wedding or formal dresses from us?