Hessa
A straight-across neckline frames the collarbones with deliberate clarity, establishing the architectural tone of the Hessa gown from Eva Lendel. This column look, presented in light ivory and ivory satin, skims the natural waistline with meticulous drapery and horizontal ruching across the bodice. A bold, thigh-high slit opens the column skirt, breaking the minimalist lines with a sharp visual gesture as the fabric moves. For a dramatic alternate presentation, a detachable overskirt releases from the waist to form an expansive chapel-length train that trails behind the original sheath outline. The low open back creates an arresting rear view, balancing the understated front profile. This design shifts seamlessly between a sleek ceremony presentation and a fluid reception look. Fabric folds gather lightly along the sides, catching the light with a soft luster. This balance of sharp lines and grand extensions presents an option for brides looking to alter their look without changing garments.
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