For your upcoming stories, pleaseconsider Medusa London bridal dresses, made of luxury sustainable materials such as 100% organic silk. Designed for comfort and free from constraints, Medusa was made for the modern, conscious bride with a minimalist approach to fashion, understated and sleek. Medusa’s debut collection, inspired by Greek mythology and modern aesthetics, features 9 modern designs that can be paired with accessories like statement sleeves, belt, overskirt and a hair bow veil, to express each unique bridal personality.
Ethically made using fabric manipulation as a unique decorative feature and support element, the dresses are unstructured for maximum comfort. The dresses are made of 100% organic silk certified by the soil association for being processed in accordance with GOTS (global organic textile standard) and zips of post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.
As a self-taught fashion designer, founder Agnese Petraglia in London says, “For our sizing, we worked with real bodies for brides to feel confident in buying our pieces, reflecting their everyday size. Our dresses run bigger than regular bridal sizes, but true to size, so if a bride is a size 8, they will most likely be a size 8 and not a size 12/14.They are made to fit a variety of body types that fall under the same size. Living in both London and Italy, I wanted a collection that mixed my love for the old romanticism with the new in a minimalist key. Medusa’s Muses was born with its romantic flows of soft chiffon and organza fabrics, the knots, drapes and folds and sleek silhouettes, which directly speaks to the hearts of minimal, modern brides. Medusa is for brides who don’t follow rules, they make them.”
Agnese can comment on the following hot topics:
-Why she started a modern bridal line for environmentally conscious brides to have the option to wear a dress on their wedding day with a strong ethos for the environment, adaptable to current trends.
-Why she designed a line true to size that is both luxurious and minimal at the same time.
-The scope of current bridal wear brands offering minimal designs, but not sustainable or extremely on trend, which are not true to size, and why unstructured and lightweight for easy transition post-wedding day is the way to go
Launched in 2021, the brand is flexible on designs and custom work with brides to alter existing models and offer fully bespoke options, soon to offer mini versions and separates.
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