Odette is a two-piece bridal gown made up of a structured strapless bodice and a separate mermaid-cut lace skirt. The bodice features a peplum waist — a flared band that sits at the hip line and flares outward before meeting the skirt — which creates a defined break between the upper and lower halves of the gown. Beadwork runs along the neckline and the peplum edge, adding detail at the two points where the eye naturally travels first. The mermaid skirt is made from light-catching lace that fits close through the hips and thighs before opening at the knee into a rounded train. The overall silhouette is long and narrow, with the peplum providing the only significant volume.
The back closes with a column of fabric-covered buttons running down the spine from the neckline to the base of the bodice. This closure style is a traditional bridal construction detail — it sits flat against the back and gives a clean, uninterrupted line from shoulder to waist. The embellishments across the bodice are hand-applied individually, and the lace on the skirt is selected for its light-reflecting quality rather than its pattern weight, keeping the lower half of the gown sleek rather than heavy.
Odette is made to order according to your measurements. Both pieces — the bodice and the skirt — are constructed to your specific sizing after your order is confirmed. The design stays as shown, but the fit of each piece is built around your measurements from the start rather than adjusted from a standard size. We confirm your production timeline at the point of ordering and keep you updated through each stage of the process.
If the two-piece construction appeals to you, the Elegant High-Neck Lace Wedding Dress with Detachable Overskirt offers a different two-piece format with a detachable skirt layer. For a mermaid silhouette in a single-piece lace gown, the Celestial Lace High-Neck Bridal Gown is worth comparing. To see Odette in person, book your private bridal appointment at our Sugar Land, TX boutique — we serve brides from Houston, Katy, Richmond, and Fort Bend County, with video consultations available for out-of-town clients.
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