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Paloma — White Silk Destination Wedding Dress with Cowl Back

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USD $3290.99

Luxurious white silk destination wedding dress with an elegant cowl back and fluid bias-cut silhouette, custom-tailored for sophisticated destination ceremonies.

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Each gown is individually crafted after your order. Please allow 8–12 weeks for creation and delivery.

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Details & Specifications

SilhouetteBias-Cut Slip
FabricSilk Charmeuse
ColorWhite
BackCowl
LengthAnkle
FeatureSide Slit
TrainNone
FitCustom Made-to-Measure

Paloma — Pure Silk Sophistication Anywhere in the World

The Paloma is the ultimate luxury destination gown — cut on the bias from pure white silk charmeuse, it flows over the body like water, creating a silhouette of timeless Hollywood glamour.

The signature cowl back drapes elegantly between the shoulder blades, catching the light as it shifts with your every movement.

A subtle side slit allows for graceful movement across any terrain while the ankle-length hemline keeps the look refined and travel-appropriate.

Each Paloma is custom-cut to your measurements, with the bias grain carefully matched to your body for the most flattering drape possible.

Silk Against Sunset

The Paloma transforms you into a vision from another era — pure white silk catching the last golden light as you stand before your beloved in a place you have dreamed of, the cowl back revealing just enough to captivate.

The bias cut moves with you like a second skin as you turn to face the world as newlyweds, the silk rippling in the warm evening air, luminous and alive with reflected light from sea, sky, or candleflame.

The Bias Cut — A Lost Art Revived

Cutting silk on the bias is one of the most demanding techniques in couture dressmaking — pioneered by Madeleine Vionnet in the 1930s, it requires exceptional skill as the fabric must hang for 48 hours before cutting to allow the grain to settle naturally.

Our silk charmeuse is woven in Lyon, France, with a weight and lustre specifically chosen for bias construction — heavy enough to drape without clinging, with a satin face that photographs with an unmistakable liquid sheen.