Morgan Le Fay

Investment Piece, fashion blogger, high fashion, Morgan Le Fay, cream, magic, CA, TX
Investment Piece, fashion blogger, high fashion, Morgan Le Fay, cream, magic, CA, TX
Investment Piece, fashion blogger, high fashion, Morgan Le Fay, cream, magic, Ca, TX
Investment Piece, fashion blogger, high fashion, Morgan Le Fay, cream, magic, Ca, TX Investment Piece, fashion blogger, high fashion, Morgan Le Fay, cream, magic, CA, TX
Investment Piece, fashion blogger, high fashion, Morgan Le Fay, cream, magic, CA, TX

Loves, you know I love fashion that is fun and elegant, juxatipositons, and telling you about designers/companies. This dream of a dress fits all three. I love the cream that lends itself to formal events (yes, you could get married in this), but the edge of the tulle. I love that it is a stand out piece, yet you could change it’s personality with accersories (guess who wants to wear it with her lion belt (seen here) and socks with peep toes). Most of all, I love this designer. This dress is a Morgan Le Fay. I fell in love with her work a few years ago when I saw an editorial which featured a feathered maxi skirt by the house. As I started to research and follow the brand, I knew we were meant to be. The collections are a mix of fresh details and elegant pieces. And it’s named after something magical? Count me in!
More about the brand:
Named after the powerful sorceress in the tales of King Arthur, Morgane Le Fay has become a bride-to-be favorite thanks to its bewitchingly beautiful wedding dresses and bridesmaid gowns. Founded in 1982, Morgane Le Fay operates out of a studio in Soho — drawing inspiration from the history and ambiance of Lower Manhattan in designing its bridal collections, perfume and ready-to-wear women’s clothing. The brand’s design philosophy is to craft clothing for fit, ease and elegance — not for age or background. The result is an airy, sophisticated style that has attracted the likes of Bjork, Juliette Binoche, Brooke Shields and the staff at Martha Stewart Weddings. (Sourced from Gilt)

You can shop the brand directly online here, or at their stores in Santa Monica or Soho. I was lucky enough to find this dream of a dress on Vestaire, and I know a good search can result in finding MLF pieces on various sites.

I hope you love it as much as I do–and might I recommend wearing it in a magical place?

Happy Friday! XO RA

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RachelAdelicia

Actress, avid shopper, and a lover of fashion. Hoping to make the world a better place one pair of shoes at a time.