2026 New Collection

Amélisse

Six gowns built on a single premise: lace, in the right hands, becomes light. The newest chapter from our Haifa atelier — each silhouette in pale ivory, each dress structured by appliqué that sits on the fabric as if it grew there.

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2026 Collection

Élyse

Shadow and structure. Élyse is built around the 2026 return to sculpted corsetry — nine gowns where the bodice is engineered, the drama is earned, and nothing is borrowed. Photographed against dark, because that is where this dress lives.

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Pearlita bridal collection
2026 Collection

Pearlita

Pearlita is our 2026 answer in softness. Thirteen gowns in pearl-soft volumes, each finished with hand-set crystal — lace as light, not as ornament. Where Élyse was built with shadow, Pearlita was built with air.

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La fleurs bridal collection
2025 Collection

La fleurs

Fifteen gowns named for the plants that grow above our atelier. La fleurs is a 2025 collection rooted in field and patience — each silhouette built in Haifa, each hem touched by the same hands that cut the first piece. Slow work, on purpose.

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Élyse and Pearlita collection visual May 2026

Two Worlds, One Atelier: Élyse and Pearlita

Élyse moves through shadow and structure. Pearlita walks among columns of light. Two answers to the same question — what does a bride look like in 2026?

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Bridal trends 2026 — visual March 2026

Five Currents in Bridal 2026

Corsetry, sleeves, lace, hand-set detail, and intentional drama — five ideas running through 2026 bridal, with notes on how they show up in our own work.

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Bridal timeline article January 2026

When to Start Looking for Your Dress

Anisa is a couture atelier — every gown is built for the bride who wears it. That’s why the timeline matters. Here’s how it works, and what to do if you have less time.

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