The wrong lingerie can totally ruin the look of a wedding dress.
Which is why the creators behind the world’s ‘most pinned wedding dress’, Grace Loves Lace, have on Wednesday launched two new dresses that can be worn with a bra.
Dubbed the ‘Emilia’ and the ‘Renata’, the gowns came about thanks to increased demand from clients looking for dresses they could wear with a bra.
The Renata – which was also designed to reflect Pippa Middleton’s hugely popular bodice-style dress – retails for AUD $2750, while the Emilia costs AUD $2990.
The designer behind the ‘world’s most pinned wedding dress’, Grace Loves Lace, have launched two new gowns (the Renata, pictured) – which can be worn with a bra
The Renata – which retails for AUD $2750 – came about as clients requested a dress that could be worn with a bra – and one that resembles the bodice of Pippa Middleton’s dress (pictured)
Meanwhile, the Emilia (pictured) – which costs AUD $2990 – can also be worn with a bra – ‘We are all about the woman – who she is and what she wants,’ designer, Megan, told FEMAIL
The Australian designer behind Grace Loves Lace, Megan Ziems, has already made a name for herself for releasing styles which cater specifically to customer requests.
After she launched the ‘naked’ wedding dress which featured white lace with a nude underlay to give a barely-there ‘naked’ effect last week, the Renata and the Emilia come hot on its heels:
‘We are all about the woman – who she is and what she wants,’ Megan told FEMAIL.
‘It’s about remaining true to your brand and who you are while letting valuable customer feedback guide you in the right direction.’
Megan added that the ‘much-anticipated Renata gown was in fact designed as an extension of our signature and popular Alexandra gown, only with the added ability to wear a bra (pictured)
Both dresses feature French lace, alongside added bust support – useful for any bride who wants support on their big day
‘Our Grace Loves Lace woman definitely wants that classic element but with modern influence and comfort, and natural glamour is key to that,’ designer, Megan Ziems, told FEMAIL
Megan added that the ‘much-anticipated Renata gown was in fact designed as an extension of our signature and popular Alexandra gown, only with the added ability to wear a bra.
Both dresses feature French lace, alongside added bust support – which is useful for any bride who wants to feel secure on her big day:
‘We’ve had a lot of demand for a re-imagined toned down less traditional ode to Pippa Middleton’s dress and the bodice of Renata plays on that a little,’ she said.
‘Our Grace Loves Lace woman definitely wants that classic element but with modern influence and comfort, and natural glamour is key to that.’
‘We’ve had a lot of demand for a re-imagined toned down less traditional ode to Pippa Middleton’s dress and the bodice of Renata plays on that a little,’ the designer added
Meanwhile, the Emilia is the result of women asking for a ‘comfortable stretch-fitted bodice and waist band, a full circle skirt AND the ability to wear a bra’ (pictured)
Meanwhile, the Emilia is the result of women asking for a ‘comfortable stretch-fitted bodice and waist band, a full circle skirt AND the ability to wear a bra’:
‘The skirt’s contrasting panels of stretch French lace and soft Italian silk chiffon were designed to glide down the aisle like poetry and flatter every body shape.’
These latest Grace Loves Lace designs come just a week after the label launched a ‘naked’ nude-lined gown, for brides wanting to recreate the dresses often seen on the red carpet by the likes of Kim Kardashian and Gigi Hadid.