


Embiez Ceremony · Her
Camélia Gown
A high-neck lace bodice over a draped silk satin column — sleeveless, sheer, and quietly architectural.
By private appointment
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The dress that holds the line.
The Camélia is a study in restraint. A sleeveless bodice of fine French Chantilly lace rises to a high neck — sheer enough to read the skin beneath, dense enough to read as architecture.
At the waist the lace meets a long column of Italian silk satin. A single hand-rolled drape gathers across the hip, then the satin falls clean to the floor.
The lace sits on a fine tulle ground, the floral motifs positioned so the seams disappear. The skirt is unlined satin — heavy enough to hold its line, soft enough to move.
It is the dress for a bride who wants to be looked at, not adorned.
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