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CUSTOM BRIDAL for IMAGINATIve Brides.
Amber Clisura is an CA based bridal designer. Creating bridal and women’s fashion for the last 25 years she graduated with Dean’s Honors from the California College of the Arts and Crafts with a dual degree in Fashion Design and Fine Art Textiles. Her work has been featured in Vogue, People, the San Francisco Chronicle, and more!
Brooke + Danny
Brooke's dress embodies the humble beauty of 1930s Dust Bowl era against a California farm backdrop. Weathered silk, practical silhouettes, and handworked details honor Depression-era resourcefulness while celebrating rustic elegance. The design perfectly complemented wooden barns and golden fields, creating an authentic connection between past and present that felt true to Brooke's vision.
SHELLEY + VICTOR
Shelley was nervous when she first reached out about designing her dress. Her background was in riding a mule team and managing one of the largest special event catering services in the United States. She was a hardworking Texan who didn’t understand the idea of fancy weddings let alone fancy wedding dresses. She didn’t realize that wedding dresses are what you want them to be and so our design journey started.
Rebecca + AJ
Rebecca's roller derby spirit inspired this dynamic tea-length gown featuring eight graduated green layers reinforced with horsehair braid for spectacular spins and playful movement. This mid-century “New Look” silhouette breaks bridal tradition with its vibrant palette, complemented by a luxurious cashmere bolero with asymmetrical cowl-neck and antique button. This perfectly balanced her playful spirit with sophisticated design.
KARA + JUSTIN
Kara's non-traditional vision came to life through Japanese indigo Shibori techniques, creating a wedding dress as unique as her spirit. The playful, contemporary silhouette perfectly complements Kara's effervescent personality while celebrating artisanal craftsmanship.
ALI + PANDO
Ali's autumn wedding gown reimagines 1940s piecing techniques through a contemporary lens, celebrating her curves with architectural precision. This dimensional creation—inspired by vintage circus spectaculars and siren aesthetics—transitions seamlessly from ceremony to celebration.