Candice MellotThursday May 6th, 2021updated on Friday May 7th, 2021Previous Next
With a perfect fall and clean lines, the wedding dresses designed by these French labels are part of a real eco-responsible approach. Something to merge authenticity and transparency as we dreamed of.
Because the future of sustainable fashion is more committed than ever, why not turn to an ethical wedding dress, to celebrate your union with your loved one? And for good reason, it's not just the clothes that we wear on a daily basis that tend to become eco-responsible, since wedding dresses are also joining the race. And against all odds, a myriad of French brands specialize in making wedding outfits that are as sublime as they are durable.
Calais lace, silk muslin, and cotton veil are all natural fabrics that attest to the undeniable quality of the wedding dresses designed by these houses. What to highlight, the French elegance in all simplicity.
In Hyères – Sweet contraction of Louise and Valentine, the names of the designer's grandmothers, the brand of wedding dresses stuck in the south of France, is on the register of eco-responsible brands. In his head? Mariana, who cut her teeth at Nina Ricci, before embarking on the adventure in her turn. His creed? Dresses with a delicate finish, approved by the organic label GOTS, and certified OKEO Tex 100. Enough to propel his creations to the rank of essentials, to say yes.
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In Bordeaux – Certified made in France and sustainable, the wedding dresses stamped by the Bordeaux label, transcribe all the know-how of the passionate designer. Thus, made-to-measure and ready-to-wear are given pride of place, and are illustrated on dresses, but also on immaculate white tops and skirts, which sign the identity of this quality brand. .
Near Lyon – With the utmost respect for the environment, Aurélia Prado works every year to design the outlines of 5 to 6 unique wedding dresses. Mixing the codes of haute couture, and bohemian and romantic inspirations, the creations claim the know-how made in France. From silk muslin, to Calais lace, to cotton voile, all the materials are carefully chosen.
In Angoulême – In a minimalist atmosphere, influenced by the field of ballets, the French brand orchestrated by Vanessa Gastou, stands out by offering eco-responsible wedding dresses, which merge various styles. Thus, the traditional wedding dress wants to be pricked with rock, folk, bohemian or retro accents. All this, enhanced by a few historical accents.
In Paris and Bordeaux – If she shares her talent between Paris and Bordeaux, the designer sketches wedding dresses with elaborate bare backs, which are the result of French know-how. Because it is from quality fabrics such as Lyonnaise silk, Calais Caydry lace, but also sustainable cotton, that Elise Martimort confirms her ethical and eco-responsible commitment.
In Agen – Designed and made in Elsa Gary's workshop, wedding dresses upgrade the notion of French chic, as we dream of for D-Day. Bohemian, chic, princess, romantic, modern or even timeless cuts… All the variations of dresses are considered by the designer, who immerses us in a most luxurious country universe.
Near Nantes – By recycling fabric scraps and promoting local production, this decorating enthusiast is leaning towards an eco-responsible approach, which has notably earned her the title of master craftsman. And for good reason, from sketches to manufacturing, Laetitia Drouet is on all fronts to create delicate, 100% French or European wedding dresses.
In Montpellier – “White dresses, green conscience”. This is the promise of the designer, who promotes French know-how through her repertoire of wedding dresses. 100% natural, made in a workshop in Montpellier, and with a draped drape influenced by Greek antiquity, Marielle Maury creations emphasize refinement.
In Lille – Drawn from the drawers of quality French and Belgian suppliers, the materials chosen by Ségolène Gabet soften the contours of wedding dresses, designed in the Lille workshop. Bespoke or not, the creations are distinguished by their delicate finish and the sense of detail from which they result. But also by their names, inspired by strong women.
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