Valencienne

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Photos from Valencienne's post 05/21/2026

Heirloom Portraits

Portraits worthy of preservation.

A hand-beaded mantilla veil, layers of Chantilly lace, and a sculptural box-pleated skirt cut from double-faced silk peau de soie — chosen for the kind of depth and softness that only becomes more beautiful with time.

The kind of details meant to live far beyond the wedding day itself.

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Photos from Valencienne's post 05/04/2026

Most brides think softness comes from lighter fabrics.
It doesn’t.

It comes from contrast.

Depth and delicacy are not opposites—they rely on each other.
A structured silk holds the form.
A Chantilly lace softens the surface.
Volume gives the look presence, while restraint keeps it refined.

Every decision matters—
how the skirt carries its weight,
how the lace is finished,
how the bodice follows the body.

Nothing is accidental.
And nothing is overworked.

This is how a gown feels substantial…
without ever losing its lightness.



If you’re designing your dress, look beyond the surface.
The balance is what makes it unforgettable.

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