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Haven — White Satin Minimalist Wedding Gown with Cowl Back

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USD $3080.99

Haven is a white mikado satin minimalist wedding gown featuring a dramatic cowl back, custom-made to your measurements for an impeccable bespoke fit.

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Every gown is crafted to your exact measurements. Please provide your body measurements below so we can create a perfect fit.

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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

FabricMikado Satin
ColorWhite
SilhouetteSheath
NecklineBoat Neck
Back StyleCowl Back
TrainChapel

Haven — White Satin Minimalist Wedding Gown

Haven channels timeless Hollywood glamour through a minimalist lens, pairing structured mikado satin with a sensuously draped cowl back. The front presents a picture of sleek restraint with a high boat neckline and seamless bodice, while the rear reveals an artful cascade of satin. Every Haven gown is constructed to your individual measurements by our atelier specialists. The chapel-length train adds ceremony-worthy drama without overwhelming the gown's clean aesthetic.

Understated Drama

Haven is the dress that draws a gasp when you turn around. As you walk toward the altar, the boat neckline frames your collarbone with architectural precision. Then comes the reveal — the cowl back catching light with every step, a secret shared between you and every guest watching from behind.

Precision in Every Seam

The mikado satin used in Haven is a double-faced Japanese textile prized for its structure and luminous sheen. Our couturiers hand-drape the cowl back on a dress form built to your dimensions, adjusting each fold until the fabric falls in a perfect liquid cascade. This is not mass production — it is dressmaking as an art form.