Martina Liana
Essense of Australia · AU/UK"Fitted lace bodices, dramatic open backs, modern silhouettes. The bride who reads i-D and wants a designer who reads it too."
We add a designer only when she earns the rail. Every name below is a house we are authorized to sell — no grey-market gowns, no unverified knockoffs. Featured houses appear in full; the also-carried roster follows.
"Fitted lace bodices, dramatic open backs, modern silhouettes. The bride who reads i-D and wants a designer who reads it too."
"Timeless ball gowns, fluid crepe sheaths, refined detailing. The reliable couture answer for the bride who doesn't want a trend."
"Beaded couture, romantic ballrooms, statement trains. One of the most photographed labels on the floor."
"The atelier line. Hand-beaded, archival silks, intricate embroidery. For brides whose budget travels with their taste."
"Body-skimming silhouettes, stretch lace, romantic florals. The brand most reviewed as 'I never thought I'd like a Maggie — and then.'"
"Classic structure, beaded waistlines, princess lines. The brand the room's mothers-of-the-bride trust on sight."
"Sculpted bodices, dropped waists, regal lace overlays. Confident silhouettes for a confident reveal."
"Architectural minimalism, statement sleeves, sculpted crepe. The label for the bride who refuses tulle."
"Old-Hollywood glamour, hand-beading, dramatic trains. Built for cathedral aisles."
"Sheer corsetry, layered tulle, fashion-forward bodices. Eastern European fashion-week energy."
"Couture ball gowns, ornamental beadwork, regal silhouettes. The most maximal label on our rail."
"Bohemian florals, ethereal layering, hand-cut appliqués. The garden-wedding answer."
Every name below is also authorized at Eva's. Ask your stylist to bring out specific houses — or stay open, and let the rail surprise you.