black boho wedding dress Counting Stars Fairytale Ethereal Dream Modern Long Sleeve Black Wedding  Dress with Stars
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black boho wedding dress

black boho wedding dress Counting Stars Fairytale Ethereal Dream Modern Long Sleeve Black Wedding Dress with Stars

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black boho wedding dress Counting Stars Fairytale Ethereal Dream Modern Long Sleeve Black Wedding Dress with StarsDearest Brides, Our Ash Counting Stars gown has been discontinued, so were no longer making them to order. Below are the final ready to wear dresses one dress per size featuring a plunging neckline black slip. If you need a raised V neckline on the slip dress or the upper dress, let us know after placing your order we can customize this design for you. Important Details: Please check your measurements using the guide provided. If you are unsure get in

Dearest Brides,

Our Ash Counting Stars gown has been discontinued, so we’re no longer making them to order. Below are the final ready-to-wear dresses - one dress per size - featuring a plunging neckline black slip.

If you need a raised V-neckline on the slip dress or the upper dress, let us know after placing your order - we can customize this design for you.

Important Details:

  • Please check your measurements using the guide provided. If you are unsure - get in touch with our stylist at [email protected]
  • If you’re between sizes, choose the larger size - our gowns are easy to alter.
  • These gowns are perfect for last-minute shopping, but allow extra time for international shipping and dispatch as we ensure the size is right before shipping.

 

Just a note from us:
This is the original version of Ash — made with ivory star lace layered over black tulle for contrast and glow. Our newly updated Counting Stars in Black now uses our custom starry lace applied directly onto black tulle, creating a softer, dreamier celestial look that flatters every body.
Still dreaming of the original Ash? We can custom-make it just for you — simply reach out to our stylist 💫 Counting Stars in Black →

 

Born under New Zealand's mesmerizing Dark Sky reserve, this black wedding dress is a celestial masterpiece. By day, it gleams with sparkling glitter, and by night, its stars glow luminously, thanks to the reflective elements embedded in each one. Just imagine entering your bridal reception, wrapped in a constellation of stars.

Designed with comfort and style in mind, we can raise the back to accommodate a bra strap, ensuring you feel as amazing as you look. The accompanying slip dress can be crafted in either black or nude, featuring a sultry plunging neckline, reminiscent of our Counting Stars gown, or a classic v-neck. Fancy a bodysuit instead? You call the shots, we make it happen.

This non traditional black bridal gown is a nod to the trendsetting bride who sets the stage, not just walks on it. With online shoppers in mind, we've meticulously tested it on a range of body types. Featuring an elastic waist, it's tailored to both your size range and exact height, promising a fit that's out of this world.


‣ Sustainably and ethically made.

‣ Worldwide delivery by Fedex or UPS

‣ Customizable design elements: length, sleeves, neckline, back, and color tailored to your preferences.

‣ Proudly size-inclusive: each pattern re-designed for unique proportions, ensuring a perfect fit for all.

‣ Online shopping-friendly, designed to flatter various body types with easy alterations.

‣ Supported by our team's 100+ years of collective experience in dressmaking for celebrities and brides.

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The author is a very competent historian, and proves her points. She does so by stating each thesis and then reciting an exceedingly long string of supporting examples. Rinse and repeat. This is high quality, academic style history, but it’s not very engaging as popular literature. No one’s going to say “I couldn’t put it down.” That being said - I liked it! I learned a lot. Thanks.
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