Elizabeth – Wedgwood Blue Silk Wool with Sleeves (MD-841)
Designed for formal daytime and early evening occasions where presence is required, but composure must be maintained.
Construction & Silhouette
A structured bodice defines the waist, opening into a full A-line skirt with controlled volume. The silhouette creates presence through proportion rather than movement, maintaining a stable, grounded line.
Textile & Surface
Executed in Wedgewood Blue silk wool embellished with florets scattered on the skirt hand made from the same wedgewood blue fabric. The surface carries depth and clarity without excessive sheen.
Color Story
A composed Wedgwood blue with tonal variation, suited for garden ceremonies, museum settings, and transitional receptions. It offers visual interest while remaining appropriate to formal environments.
The Gramercy Process
Each gown is developed through our bespoke process, beginning with design refinement and continuing through a full prototype fitting. Volume, balance, and pattern placement are resolved prior to final execution.
Elizabeth – Wedgwood Blue Silk Wool with Sleeves (MD-841)
Designed for formal daytime and early evening occasions where presence is required, but composure must be maintained.
Construction & Silhouette
A structured bodice defines the waist, opening into a full A-line skirt with controlled volume. The silhouette creates presence through proportion rather than movement, maintaining a stable, grounded line.
Textile & Surface
Executed in Wedgewood Blue silk wool embellished with florets scattered on the skirt hand made from the same wedgewood blue fabric. The surface carries depth and clarity without excessive sheen.
Color Story
A composed Wedgwood blue with tonal variation, suited for garden ceremonies, museum settings, and transitional receptions. It offers visual interest while remaining appropriate to formal environments.
The Gramercy Process
Each gown is developed through our bespoke process, beginning with design refinement and continuing through a full prototype fitting. Volume, balance, and pattern placement are resolved prior to final execution.