Tsubaki

Tsubaki is a Japanese name inspired by the timeless elegance of the camellia a flower that symbolizes pure and eternal love. Traditionally associated with refined beauty and gentle strength, it embodies the perfect blend of simplicity and enchantment.

Like the flower it’s named after, the Tsubaki gown captures the essence of a bride who is romantic, graceful and fully aware of her own worth. It speaks softly, yet touches the heart. Minimalist, yes, but just because it needs nothing else to shine.

Technical Description

Tsubaki is a princess gown with a redingote silhouette that masterfully coombines structure and lightness in perfect harmony. It is entirely made in pure silk mikado, a noble fabric that enhances the clean lines and exceptional tailoring of the dress. The bodice is structured, with molded cups and a straight neckline designed to guarantee a flawless fit while highlighting the shoulders and décolleté.

The wide skirt naturally flows from the waistline, creating a majestic yet essential effect. The design is completed by a detachable rever that adds a versatile touch and a removable mikado bow on the back, with long, elegant tails that flow down the train. The gown is completely smooth, no lace and no embroidery, to enhance the richness of the fabric.

About Tsubaki

  1. It enhances décolleté and shoulders;
  2. It has a shaping effect on waist and hips;
  3. It’s flattering for all body types, including curvy ones;
  4. It suits all seasons and it’s particularly suggested for daytime weddings, but also a refined choice for evening celebrations;
  5. It’s fully customizable with the support of Maison Signore’s design team.

Why choose it?

Tsubaki is a celebration of a refined, essential and authentic love. A gown that blends the quiet beauty of the Japanese camellia with the boldness of Italian haute couture. It’s made for the bride who doesn’t need to flaunt, because one glance is enough to reveal everything she is.

We suggest this wedding dress if you want:
  • A redingote-style bridal gown in pure silk mikado;
  • A minimal, high-end princess gown;
  • A mikado redingote with a removable bow.

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