








Timothée dress
With its 60’s cut, its corolla skirt and its bare back, the Timothée dress is a dress that has pep. Some brides adopt it for their civil wedding as well as for the evening of the religious wedding (to better dance until the end of the night) or for the brunch of the following day.
It is made of a white plumetis veil lined with a thick cotton poplin that ensures the dress’s hold and fall. The neckline and the belt are adorned with silver piping. The bow can be worn in the back (for the ceramics for example, where you are rather seen from the back) and front (for a more “couture” style).
With its 60’s cut, its corolla skirt and its bare back, the Timothée dress is a dress that has pep. Some brides adopt it for their civil wedding as well as for the evening of the religious wedding (to better dance until the end of the night) or for the brunch of the following day.
It is made of a white plumetis veil lined with a thick cotton poplin that ensures the dress’s hold and fall. The neckline and the belt are adorned with silver piping. The bow can be worn in the back (for the ceramics for example, where you are rather seen from the back) and front (for a more “couture” style).