No detail is too small [for us],” says Celeste Phua, couturier, Olive Suite.

Brides who love soft, feminine and elegant gowns will love the delicate creations from Olive Suite, says designer Celeste Phua. And the dresses are all made to enhance a bride’s silhouette.

Olive Suites Soft Feminine Designs Will Appeal To The Elegant BrideOrganza gown with embroidered scalloped neckline and sash.

“We believe that no detail is too small and every element should work towards elevating the beauty of the bride, whether it’s a dramatic ball gown, or a simple mermaid dress.”

Known in the industry as the go-to salon for bespoke threads, Olive Suite is also known for its warm service and being detail-oriented.

Olive Suites Soft Feminine Designs Will Appeal To The Elegant Bride 3Lace and charmeuse dress with embroidered sash.

Olive Suites Soft Feminine Designs Will Appeal To The Elegant Bride 8Sleeveless A-line gown with a cut-out lace back and long sheer train.

“We understand that miscommunication and different expectations are a common fear amongst brides seeking customised wedding gowns. Here, we work very closely with them and involve them throughout the entire process – from designing, drafting, fittings and the finished product!

“These days, brides are very different from their predecessors. Instead of following the trends blindly, they know what they want. We are seeing more customers seeking timeless styles that offer an understated elegance to the wearer.”

Olive Suites Soft Feminine Designs Will Appeal To The Elegant Bride 7Short pleated silk chiffon dresses.

Olive Suite started in 2003 with a boutique at Delfi Orchard and launched its wedding gown collection in 2009. Today, it offers appointment-based services from its home studio, which offers a more intimate session for brides-to-be. Details such as lace work, appliqués and crystal and bead embellishments, can also be worked out during the appointment.

For more information or to book an appointment, you can call 6733-8832, or e-mail: olivesuite@yahoo.com.

The gowns above were first featured in Female Brides Lookbooks 6, 8 and 9.