BRIDAL COLLECTION – SHORT DRESS
Short Wedding Dress
The short wedding dress is a contemporary choice, designed for those who want to experience the wedding with lightness and personality. Elegant yet dynamic models, ideal for moving with freedom and feeling comfortable at all times.


A dress that follows your rhythm








FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the short wedding dress: when to choose it, what weddings it is best suited for, and how to enhance it to create an elegant yet natural look. Find more tips in our Magazine.
The short wedding dress is a particularly good choice when the wedding has a more contemporary or informal setting, as in the case of civil ceremonies, outdoors or in non-traditional locations. It also works very well for weddings in the city or dynamic receptions, where there is frequent movement between different times.
It is also a very practical solution as a second dress: after the ceremony, it allows you to experience the party with more freedom, especially if the first dress is voluminous or structured. Therefore, the choice depends not only on the style, but on how you want to actually live the day.
Yes, as long as it is consistent with the type of wedding. In a civil ceremony or in a more modern setting, a short dress can be perfectly appropriate and also very elegant.
Materials and construction make the difference: fabrics such as lace, crepe or silk and well thought-out lines allow you to maintain sophistication even with a shorter length. If, on the other hand, the ceremony is very formal or traditional, a short dress can be considered as a second look for the reception or party.
With a short wedding dress, every detail becomes more visible, so it is essential to work on proportions, cut and length. The line of the dress should accompany the body without marking: slightly flared models are ideal for slimming the figure and balancing the hips, while drier lines enhance straighter silhouettes.
Length is a key element: just above the knee is often the most balanced choice, because it visually lengthens the leg without shortening the figure. The waist should also be well placed, to define the silhouette and create harmony.
Necklines, sleeves, and details help balance proportions: for example, a V-neckline slims the bust, while light sleeves or shrugs add structure without weighing down.
Finally, shoes play a key role: a well-chosen heel improves posture and proportions, helping to make the whole look more harmonious and elegant.
With a short wedding dress, shoes become a central element of the look, because they always remain visible. That is why it is important to choose them carefully, not only from the point of view of aesthetics but also comfort.
Classic pumps are a safe choice for an elegant effect, while sandals or more contemporary styles can work well in summer or informal settings. It is essential to try them on together with the dress, to assess proportions and length, and to avoid too strong contrasts. Heel height also affects posture and overall balance.






































