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Christopher Esber Just Launched A Bridal Collection

Calling all brides-to-be
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The sculptural silhouettes and statement designs of Christopher Esber’s gowns have long lended themselves to not just event dressing but bridal wear. From engagement to after party styles and on occasion the wedding dress itself, brides continue to gravitate toward the brand.

The unwavering appetite for bridalwear didn’t go unnoticed, with Christopher Esber now launching an official bridal collection. The 20-piece collection features both new silhouettes and brand icons reimagined in chalky whites made to walk the aisle.

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Balancing volume and flow, sharp tailoring and fluid details, the bridal range plays with dualities with a distinct Esber touch.

Highlights among the collection include the Textured Silk Salacia Gown with hammered silk draping from a sculptural plunging neckline and the Olivia Heirloom Layered Dress’ corseted bodice adorned with lace for a piece that blends the modern and timeless. 

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Because Esber understands not every bride wants to wear white the collection also features a patchwork lace chemise gown in black as well as three further silhouettes in soft, earthy tones of mushroom and putty. 

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This isn’t the Australian designer’s first foray into bridal. In 2023, Christopher Esber created a capsule bridal collection for Net-A-Porter.

His words on the collection, spoken to ELLE US at the time, still reign true for this 2025 launch.

“When I picture my dream bride, she encapsulates the women who inspire me every day — a woman on her way in modern life, timeless and empowered in her duality,” he said.  “She is distinguishable and appreciates subtle, exceptional materials and form.”

For this collection, longevity of styles–able to be re-worn beyond a wedding day–was at the forefront of Esber’s mind.

“If you’ve got this piece that’s really sentimental and it’s something that you obviously love, you should be able to wear it again. I really wanted the pieces to kind of have this ability to morph into something you can wear, maybe for an anniversary or even to a party,” Esber told Broadsheet

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