


Embiez Ceremony · Her
Onde Gown
A fluid silk satin slip with a deep cowl drape at the back. Cut on the bias from a single length of cloth, with no closure — the silk holds itself.
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In Motion
The Story
A wave that folds without breaking.
The Onde is the slip dress of the line — a single length of Italian silk satin, bias cut, with a deep cowl that pools at the small of the back.
Onde means wave. We wanted the small wave that catches at the back of a calm bay, the one that folds without breaking. The drape at the back is its echo: a fold of cloth, a quiet curve, and then the line of the train continues straight to the floor.
There is no zipper, no boning, no closure of any kind. Cut from one piece, the silk holds itself on the body. Four fittings in the Bucharest atelier, hand-rolled hem, French seams throughout.
It is the gown for the second look — for after the ceremony, when the room has softened.
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