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Style AA-111 Bluebirds Dress – Powder Blue Botanical Print with Draped Bodice and Sculpted Skirt
Designed for formal daytime and transitional evening occasions where softness, refinement, and cultivated presence must remain fully composed within the setting.
Construction & Silhouette
A softly draped bodice creates movement and dimensionality through the upper body while maintaining architectural balance through the waist and skirt. The silhouette is designed to feel poised and visually resolved rather than rigid, allowing the gown to carry presence naturally within refined formal environments. The sculpted skirt introduces controlled fullness and fluid movement through the lower half of the gown, preserving composure and clarity from every angle within the room.
Textile & Surface
Executed in Bluebirds Powder Blue, the textile layers painterly botanical and avian motifs across a luminous couture surface with softness and dimensional depth. The composition introduces visual richness and movement while remaining disciplined within the structure of the silhouette, allowing the surface to feel cultivated rather than ornamental. Under natural and interior light, the powder blue ground reveals subtle tonal variation and texture that preserve elegance and visual restraint throughout the occasion.
Color Story
A softened powder blue palette layered with botanical tonalities and delicate bluebird motifs that feel airy, elevated, and seasonally adaptable. Particularly suited for garden weddings, estate receptions, spring celebrations, museum settings, and formal daytime occasions where lighter coloration and graceful visual richness feel socially aligned with the environment. The overall effect is feminine, refined, and architecturally composed.
The Gramercy Process
Each Bluebirds gown is interpreted individually through Gramercy Atelier’s bespoke couture process. Bodice draping, skirt proportion, print placement, and overall visual balance are refined specifically for the wearer and the setting in which the gown will appear. Through a full prototype fitting, the silhouette, movement, and compositional harmony of the gown are resolved prior to final execution.
Designed for formal daytime and transitional evening occasions where softness, refinement, and cultivated presence must remain fully composed within the setting.
Construction & Silhouette
A softly draped bodice creates movement and dimensionality through the upper body while maintaining architectural balance through the waist and skirt. The silhouette is designed to feel poised and visually resolved rather than rigid, allowing the gown to carry presence naturally within refined formal environments. The sculpted skirt introduces controlled fullness and fluid movement through the lower half of the gown, preserving composure and clarity from every angle within the room.
Textile & Surface
Executed in Bluebirds Powder Blue, the textile layers painterly botanical and avian motifs across a luminous couture surface with softness and dimensional depth. The composition introduces visual richness and movement while remaining disciplined within the structure of the silhouette, allowing the surface to feel cultivated rather than ornamental. Under natural and interior light, the powder blue ground reveals subtle tonal variation and texture that preserve elegance and visual restraint throughout the occasion.
Color Story
A softened powder blue palette layered with botanical tonalities and delicate bluebird motifs that feel airy, elevated, and seasonally adaptable. Particularly suited for garden weddings, estate receptions, spring celebrations, museum settings, and formal daytime occasions where lighter coloration and graceful visual richness feel socially aligned with the environment. The overall effect is feminine, refined, and architecturally composed.
The Gramercy Process
Each Bluebirds gown is interpreted individually through Gramercy Atelier’s bespoke couture process. Bodice draping, skirt proportion, print placement, and overall visual balance are refined specifically for the wearer and the setting in which the gown will appear. Through a full prototype fitting, the silhouette, movement, and compositional harmony of the gown are resolved prior to final execution.

