Designer Highlight: Mikaella

Highlighting a Store Favorite!

Showcasing the classic and stunning Mikaella!

Mikaella is one of our favorite designers and is definitely worth a highlight! We love Mikaella for a number of reasons, one of those being their amazing fabrics! Their silk crepe continues to impress and outshine other crepes. The shoot, done by the wonderful Maddie Jeppson, highlights this amazing designer is made from that beautiful silk crepe!

Mikaella is based in Toroto, Canada. They make sure to keep every detail of the process in Canada, so your dress can be 100% North American made! Check out their amazing story here to learn more about this fantastic designer!

Every time I put a bride in a Mikaella gown their first thoughts are always that it’s so comfortable! Their second impressions usually follow the theme of being so classic but dramatic. Mikaella is an expert in comfort! They are also definitely unique in combining this expertise with incredible fits and silhouettes.

This designer continues to amaze and dazzle in such a simple way. We have loved highlighting them their gorgeous gowns!  Check out our highlight of another favorite, Kenneth Winston!  If you are looking for amazing fits, fabrics, and designs give us a call or schedule an appointment here. We can help you find the gown that makes your special day amazing! Check out some of our other fabulous collection from amazing designers and stay tuned for more designer showcases!

See Ya Later!

-Stacie

Bitsy Bridal

Opened in July 2016, Bitsy Bridal is brand new Bridal Boutique in Salt Lake City serving both contemporary and modest Utah Brides.

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  1. […] two piece gown by Mikaella takes the look in a different direction. With this style you get comfort and class! The gorgeous lace gives you a sense of youth while the bottom skirt hugs your figure and tells the […]

  2. […] that plays into the price of a gown is the fabric. Polyester tends to be a cheaper fabric than silk crepe or chiffon. So why isn’t everything made in polyester and other cheaper fabrics? The simplest […]

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