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Style AA-102 Blossom Harmony Dress in Blue Magnolia Print with Full Skirt
Inspired by the South, this Magnolia print is designed for formal daytime and transitional evening occasions where softness, composure, and cultivated presence must remain in balance.
Construction & Silhouette
A structured bodice supports a sculpted full skirt with controlled volume, creating movement and ceremony through the lower half of the gown while maintaining architectural clarity through the waist and upper body. The silhouette is designed to feel stable and visually resolved within formal environments, allowing the wearer to carry presence naturally without excess. The overall line remains poised, balanced, and composed from every angle within the room.
Textile & Surface
Executed in Blossom Harmony Blue, the textile layers painterly floral movement across a luminous couture surface with depth and restraint. The floral composition introduces softness and dimensionality while remaining disciplined within the structure of the silhouette. Under natural and interior light, the print reveals tonal variation and subtle surface movement that feels refined rather than ornamental. The balance between expressive floral patterning and controlled construction allows the gown to maintain elegance and visual composure throughout the occasion.
Color Story
A refined blue palette softened with layered floral tonalities that feel elevated, calm, and seasonally adaptable. Particularly suited for garden weddings, estate receptions, museum settings, spring celebrations, and formal daytime occasions where lighter coloration and graceful visual richness feel socially appropriate. The overall effect is feminine and expressive while remaining grounded within formal architectural settings.
The Gramercy Process
Each Blossom Harmony gown is interpreted individually through Gramercy Atelier’s bespoke couture process. Bodice proportion, skirt fullness, print placement, and overall visual balance are refined specifically for the wearer and the environment in which the gown will appear. Through a full prototype fitting, the movement, silhouette, and compositional harmony of the gown are resolved prior to final execution.
Inspired by the South, this Magnolia print is designed for formal daytime and transitional evening occasions where softness, composure, and cultivated presence must remain in balance.
Construction & Silhouette
A structured bodice supports a sculpted full skirt with controlled volume, creating movement and ceremony through the lower half of the gown while maintaining architectural clarity through the waist and upper body. The silhouette is designed to feel stable and visually resolved within formal environments, allowing the wearer to carry presence naturally without excess. The overall line remains poised, balanced, and composed from every angle within the room.
Textile & Surface
Executed in Blossom Harmony Blue, the textile layers painterly floral movement across a luminous couture surface with depth and restraint. The floral composition introduces softness and dimensionality while remaining disciplined within the structure of the silhouette. Under natural and interior light, the print reveals tonal variation and subtle surface movement that feels refined rather than ornamental. The balance between expressive floral patterning and controlled construction allows the gown to maintain elegance and visual composure throughout the occasion.
Color Story
A refined blue palette softened with layered floral tonalities that feel elevated, calm, and seasonally adaptable. Particularly suited for garden weddings, estate receptions, museum settings, spring celebrations, and formal daytime occasions where lighter coloration and graceful visual richness feel socially appropriate. The overall effect is feminine and expressive while remaining grounded within formal architectural settings.
The Gramercy Process
Each Blossom Harmony gown is interpreted individually through Gramercy Atelier’s bespoke couture process. Bodice proportion, skirt fullness, print placement, and overall visual balance are refined specifically for the wearer and the environment in which the gown will appear. Through a full prototype fitting, the movement, silhouette, and compositional harmony of the gown are resolved prior to final execution.

