Designer Alexandra Pijut Unveils New Wedding-Inspired Bridal and Demi-Couture Collections

Designer Alexandra Pijut Unveils New Wedding-Inspired Bridal and Demi-Couture Collections

Step into a wedding wardrobe shaped by a designer’s own love story. For her spring 2025 wedding, New York’s demi-couture and bridal talent Alexandra Pijut created 15 looks across the entire weekend—dressing herself, her bridesmaids, and the women she loves most. Now, she’s opening that world to you with a made-to-order edit that feels as intimate as it is impeccably crafted. It’s romance, translated into ready-to-wear moments for your most meaningful celebrations.

From Personal Heirlooms to Your Bridal Wardrobe

Pijut’s spring 2026 made-to-order collections—spanning both bridal and demi-couture—invite you to shop the exact looks she designed for her own wedding, plus a few exquisite new additions. Think modern heirlooms: pieces you’ll cherish long after the last toast.

Pricing reflects the craftsmanship and couture finish. Expect demi-couture from $1,950 to $7,150 and bridal from $2,650 to $12,550. The collections are available now via Over the Moon, and will also be offered on Pijut’s e-commerce site starting Monday.


Caption: Patti gown in ivory satin face organza with the Piper bucket bag trimmed in feathers. Courtesy of Alexandra Pijut

The Mood: Poetry in Fabric

Pijut’s vision balances simplicity and flourish. She works in chiffon, taffeta, linen, and luminous satin-faced organza, curating a mix of fluid and sculpted shapes that feel light, fresh, and beautifully photogenic.

A palette of natural greens and unexpected violets nods to her lush southern Georgia venue. The result is quietly decadent—texture-forward, garden-luxe, and tailored to flatter.

Liv gown with Anne cape in tarragon with wildflower clusters.
Caption: Liv gown with the Anne cape in tarragon, embroidered with wildflower clusters. Courtesy of Alexandra Pijut

Silhouettes that Celebrate You

Each dress is designed to honor personal style and distinct proportions—ideal for curated bridal parties where each woman shines.

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Highlights include:
– The Paige dress in spliced, multicolored floral linen—fresh, playful, and utterly modern.
– The ethereal Liv gown with a matching caped overlay that floats with every step.
– The Nicolette dress, a drop-waist floral taffeta beauty that sculpts and swirls.

Magnolia dress in ivory mikado with Petite Bow veil.
Caption: Magnolia dress in ivory mikado paired with the Petite Bow veil. Courtesy of Alexandra Pijut

The Bridal Collection: Eight Pieces, Infinite Moments

Pijut’s bridal lineup reads like a love letter to craftsmanship. There’s the embellished Selina corset paired with the airy Odette tulle skirt, and the feather-kissed Eliza gown that feels both flirty and refined.

She’s also translated favorite demi-couture shapes into white, including the sculptural, light-catching Grayal gown. Consider it a capsule designed for rehearsal to reception—and every welcome dinner, after-party, and morning-after in between.

Nicolette dress in orchid posy taffeta.
Caption: Nicolette dress in orchid posy taffeta—graphic, tailored, and celebration-ready. Courtesy of Alexandra Pijut

Music, Memory, and Meaning

A romantic thread runs through every piece. Both collections are named for “Le Cygne” by Camille Saint-Saëns—the composition Pijut chose for her walk down the aisle. Her own ceremony gown, custom-embroidered with a lace-like motif, inspired the couture detailing that whispers through the edit.

Selina corset top in ivory silk wool with leaf cluster embellishment and Odette tulle skirt.
Caption: Selina corset in ivory silk-wool with leaf-cluster embellishment, paired with the Odette tulle skirt. Courtesy of Alexandra Pijut

Finishing Touches: Accessories with Intention

The debut of Pijut’s petite bucket bags completes the story. Priced $1,450 to $1,650, they bring delicate texture—think feathers, soft shine, and polished proportion—to bridal or evening looks.

For the minimalist bride, a single sculptural piece can be enough. For the maximalist, layer tulle, bows, and a hint of botanicals for a crescendo of detail.

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How to Shop and Style

– Explore the full edit via Over the Moon; pieces are made to order with couture-level attention.
– Consider mixing demi-couture dresses across your bridal party for a cohesive, not uniform, effect.
– Anchor your look with a statement cape or corset, then balance with clean beauty and luminous skin.

Ready to curate a bridal wardrobe with soul? Step into Alexandra Pijut’s world, choose the pieces that speak to yours, and make them your own. I can’t wait to see how you wear the magic.

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