Madison Chamberlain Makes Colorful, Non-Traditional Wedding Veils
Laura McQuarrie — May 28, 2024 — Lifestyle
References: madisonchamberlain & nytimes
In anticipation of wedding season, Madison Chamberlain dropped a new collection of bridal designs and non-traditional wedding veils specifically "for people who do not resonate with the current bridal market."
Chamberlain began studying fashion design in college and later left a design assistant job at Free People in 2019. Founding her bridal brand in 2022 allowed her the freedom to create "joyful things" in a size-inclusive, low-waste way. Madison Chamberlain's over-the-top designs perfectly fit the taste of "disco brides" who embrace color, glamour and sparkle, and others who are unafraid of bold self-expression and non-traditional designs. As Chamberlain says, "Our previous clients come to us because they do not feel represented in the bridal world and they often have issues with fit."
Chamberlain's product collection also includes statement-making accessories like capes and veils.
Chamberlain began studying fashion design in college and later left a design assistant job at Free People in 2019. Founding her bridal brand in 2022 allowed her the freedom to create "joyful things" in a size-inclusive, low-waste way. Madison Chamberlain's over-the-top designs perfectly fit the taste of "disco brides" who embrace color, glamour and sparkle, and others who are unafraid of bold self-expression and non-traditional designs. As Chamberlain says, "Our previous clients come to us because they do not feel represented in the bridal world and they often have issues with fit."
Chamberlain's product collection also includes statement-making accessories like capes and veils.
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