At Masha Osoianu Bridal every one-of-a-kind gown is designed from scratch
Every gown begins with a conversation — an intimate exchange of vision, style, and detail. From the first sketch to the final fitting, the gown is designed and produced exclusively for one bride by Masha’s hands. Nothing is off-the-rack, and nothing is ever replicated.
This approach allows for only a small number of bespoke commissions each year. The process unfolds slowly, often over eight months or more, allowing the time, focus, and care required to create a gown of lasting beauty and meaning.
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Begin by completing the Inquiry Form.
This allows Masha to review availability, timing, and aesthetic alignment before moving forward. -
The process begins with a private consultation with Masha.
This meeting is an opportunity to connect, explore ideas, and define the overall vision for the gown. -
Measurements are taken either in person or under Masha’s guidance during a private video consultation.
Care at this stage ensures comfort, balance, and a refined fit. -
Each gown is designed exclusively for one bride.
Masha develops the design, selects textiles, crochet structures, and embellishments, refining each element over time.
The bride is guided through this stage as the gown takes shape.
Once the design and materials are approved by the bride, the gown moves into production. -
Fittings are an essential and intimate part of the bespoke process.
Up to three fittings are included and take place in the atelier.
When requested, fittings may also be arranged at the bride’s preferred location.Additional fittings or on-location appointments are available upon request.
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Once complete, the gown is carefully prepared for delivery.
Each piece reflects the time, craftsmanship, and attention given throughout the process. -
For brides seeking additional support, Masha may be present on the wedding day to ensure the gown is worn and styled as intended.
After the wedding, the gown may be thoughtfully transformed for future occasions, such as an anniversary or celebration.