1920s wedding dress The Icon – Crème Pearl
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1920s wedding dress

1920s wedding dress The Icon – Crème Pearl

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1920s wedding dress The Icon – Crème PearlOur signature bridal gown, The Icon has remained one of our most sought after designs since its introduction. Reproduced from a rare piece in a Hollywood archivist's private collection, the gown features an intricately beaded floral bodice inspired by the elegance of the Art Deco era. The design frames a soft V neckline and dramatic cut out back before falling into a clean, elongated silhouette. A layered handkerchief hem and delicate beaded fringe

Our signature bridal gown, The Icon has remained one of our most sought-after designs since its introduction.

Reproduced from a rare piece in a Hollywood archivist's private collection, the gown features an intricately beaded floral bodice inspired by the elegance of the Art Deco era. The design frames a soft V neckline and dramatic cut-out back before falling into a clean, elongated silhouette. A layered handkerchief hem and delicate beaded fringe create graceful movement with every step.

Timeless, romantic, and unmistakably Deco Haus, The Icon is equally suited to weddings, receptions, and unforgettable celebrations.

Matching slip included.

Details

  • Hand-beaded Art Deco floral motif
  • Soft V neckline
  • Cut-out back
  • Layered handkerchief hem
  • Fine beaded fringe
  • Matching slip included
  • Designed in Los Angeles

Size & Fit

XS — Bust 30–34", Waist 26–30", Hips 34–40", Length 40–42"

S — Bust 32–36", Waist 28–32", Hips 36–42", Length 40–42"

M — Bust 34–38", Waist 30–34", Hips 38–44", Length 40–42"

L — Bust 36–40", Waist 32–36", Hips 40–46", Length 40–42"

XL — Bust 38–42", Waist 34–38", Hips 42–48", Length 40–42"

Styling Notes

The Icon was designed with bridal dressing in mind. Pair it with understated heels and delicate jewelry for a refined ceremony look, or layer it with a beaded capelet, faux fur wrap, or dramatic veil for a more editorial interpretation. The intricate beadwork and distinctive silhouette require very little styling, allowing the gown to remain the focus of the occasion.




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