Classic

Amalia

From $4,200· made to your measurements

Nothing to hide behind. Matte crepe, a deep V, small folded sleeves resting off the shoulder, and a column that falls straight to the floor. For the bride who wants her shape noticed rather than her decoration.

A refined A-line bridal gown with a softly exposed shoulder line and a full skirt. Its clean construction places the focus on fit, proportion, and the natural beauty of the fabric. A modern interpretation of a classic wedding gown.

Construction

  • Soft off-the-shoulder neckline
  • Draping across the neckline
  • Fitted bodice
  • Defined waist
  • Full A-line skirt
  • Long train
  • Center-back closure

What you can change

Train length and sleeves can be customized.

Specification

Fabric
Matte crepe
Silhouette
Floor-length column
Studio hours
16 hours
Tier
Classic

What's included in the price

  • Adaptation of the design to your individual measurements
  • Construction and creation of the gown
  • Internal garment structure
  • A toile, when required for the selected design
  • Scheduled fittings, in the studio or on video
  • Fit adjustments and final preparation
  • A Safonova Couture garment bag

Fabrics are chosen individually during the consultation. A $150 payment orders your swatches and begins the material selection.

Start with Amalia

Takes you to a four-question brief with this model already attached. Visualisations are Aleksandra's own design drawings; your dress is cut for your body, in the fabric you choose.

How your Amalia would be made

Nothing here is pulled off a rail. Choosing Amalia starts the work: a pattern drafted from twelve of your measurements, then a toile in cheap cloth to check the shape before the matte crepe is cut. Fittings happen at the Tampa studio, or on camera if you are anywhere else. This one takes about 16 hours in the studio, spread over five to six months.

Fabric moves the price more than anything else, so swatches go out to you before a single piece is cut. Train length and sleeves can be customized.