Skip to content

Cart

Need assistance? Contact us or browse our collections to find something you love!

Join the #GLFamily

Receive an exclusive 10% coupon on your first online order and stay in the loop with the latest news and special promotions.
Introducing the New Bridal Couture Collection: Make a Scene

Introducing the New Bridal Couture Collection: Make a Scene

Written By Adi

April 10, 2019

Inspired by the musical “Dreamgirls”, our latest bridal couture collection, Make a Scene, welcomes you to the world of glamorous stage actresses, sultry chanteuses, and dramatic film starlets.

This collection is about how a star prepares for her role and what happens backstage in the dressing rooms. “I was inspired by the process a star goes through before she steps out onto the stage, which is much like what a bride goes through for her wedding day,” says our head designer, Sharon Sever. The collection focuses on what goes on behind the scenes; and in a bride’s case, all the moments leading up to when she walks down the aisle. “The song ‘Listen’ by Beyoncé [in the film version of the musical] really spoke to me while designing this collection,” says Sever.

Like the lyrics of the song, which are about a young woman going out into the big world and finding the courage to have her voice heard, the dresses in this collection represent the independent bride who is confident on her wedding day. “Above all else, this collection speaks of self-love; and these gowns were created with the self-assured bride in mind—an inspirational diva who is open-minded, strong, and isn’t afraid to be the center of attention,” says Sever.

In this collection that includes tulle ballgowns, French guipure lace mermaid dresses, and silk column gowns, corsets play an important part in many of the designs as a detail that shows off the modern bride’s sexiness, confidence, and strength.

"Above all else, this collection speaks of self-love; and these gowns were created with the self-assured bride in mind—an inspirational diva who is open-minded, strong, and isn’t afraid to be the center of attention."

Sharon Sever
You may also like