20/11/2025
It grounds you, elevates you, becomes part of you… what is it?
Something created with your body and soul in mind…
Your wedding dress! ✨🤍✨
Let me walk you through the process — how we transform your vision into a custom wedding dress. You can expect a warm and empowering experience, where we share one goal — to create your most meaningful wedding dress in a way that embraces you and becomes part of your most beautiful memories.
Here are 4 important steps:
✨Initial conversation in person or online: Design & timeline agreement
In the atelier or online, we explore your style, story, and vision. Together, we shape the artistic direction from our collections and your inspiration, take measurements, and confirm the next steps. Whether you are from Prague or traveling from afar, the process is naturally adapted to your comfort and needs.
✨Prototype testing & approval
You try on the cotton prototype of your dress, and together we refine the silhouette and details. I love to call this phase a creative meeting, as it allows both of us to connect with the dress for the first time and let the magic unfold.
✨2–3 fittings of the evolving dress
We work with the final, most pleasant-to-touch natural materials, adjusting everything with care and intention. I see your visits to the atelier as moments to pause — to breathe in the excitement of your upcoming day, which becomes more real and closer with every stitch we make.
✨Final meeting & hand-over
Your finished dress is lovingly presented in a hand-made satin case. It’s a gentle, heartfelt closing to our shared journey. From this moment, your wedding dress is completely yours to cherish.
⏳Sewing a custom dress is a beautiful process — but it takes time. For a smooth and stress-free experience, please allow at least half a year for your gown to come to life. Just reach out, and I will guide you through everything.
💌Contact: tap on .women to access the link in our bio, or send us a DM and we’ll share the link personally.
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Photos in colour with my dear
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