Queen of Genovia by Hayley Paige - Trunk Show Only

£3,900.00

“Queen of Genovia” from Hayley Paige’s Twice Upon a Time Collection is a regal satin ball gown designed for the modern bride who loves romance with a touch of royalty. Featuring a structured corset bodice with delicate crystal detailing and a voluminous pleated skirt, this gown reflects sophistication, confidence, and timeless elegance. Available in Lavender and Ivory.

From the designer: 
“That’s Amelia Mignonette Thermopolis Renaldi… to you. Some gowns simply make demands — and this one demanded nothing less than to be crowned queen. I was originally envisioning her in blush, but when the lavender sample arrived, I was taken aback by its quiet, almost regal beauty. The full ballgown shape and strategic pleating are designed to flatter the waistline, adding just enough sartorial seduction to a commanding silhouette. The chunky rhinestone accents at the bodice and straps were the final touch — she invites you to take your place, commands the room, and reminds you that being queen was never a question.” 

“Queen of Genovia” from Hayley Paige’s Twice Upon a Time Collection is a regal satin ball gown designed for the modern bride who loves romance with a touch of royalty. Featuring a structured corset bodice with delicate crystal detailing and a voluminous pleated skirt, this gown reflects sophistication, confidence, and timeless elegance. Available in Lavender and Ivory.

From the designer: 
“That’s Amelia Mignonette Thermopolis Renaldi… to you. Some gowns simply make demands — and this one demanded nothing less than to be crowned queen. I was originally envisioning her in blush, but when the lavender sample arrived, I was taken aback by its quiet, almost regal beauty. The full ballgown shape and strategic pleating are designed to flatter the waistline, adding just enough sartorial seduction to a commanding silhouette. The chunky rhinestone accents at the bodice and straps were the final touch — she invites you to take your place, commands the room, and reminds you that being queen was never a question.”