Bridal Charm ~ Ellipse Lingerie
By ELLEN LEWIS
We flew to Southern California this past weekend to attend the wedding party of my son’s sister-in-law, Megan Best. In true Megan style, it was just a whole lot of fun; a block party held outside her family’s home with 200 people eating, drinking and dancing in the street. Casual as it was; a buffet style barbecue, wine and beer stations, a candy bar, ice cream carts and even a bouncy house for the kids, there was also a chorus of groomsmen, bridesmaids and a vintage style wedding dress. Since they were married several months earlier in Boston from whence they recently moved, the ceremony was an exchange of vows officiated by none other than my daughter in law who delivered a clever speech to anoint their union. They danced down the aisle to the theme of Jurassic Park, the bride in her high top gold glitter Vans. In fact, the entire wedding party wore sneakers!
At first pass, one might think that this down home wedding celebration had little correlation to Ellipse luxury bridal lingerie. But perusing this 60 year old Colombian brand I could relate its festive attitude to Megan’s infectious personality and her effusive, independent approach to life. For sure, this is the strongest expression of feminine beauty. Ellipse Lingerie produces multiple collections answering to many different stages of a woman’s journey, but it is the delightful details of the bridal assortment that makes them unique. Gorgeous European laces and fabrics are expertly crafted into romantic and flirtatious intimates worthy of bridal undergarments and honeymoon nights. The cheeky design aesthetic add to the charm. Entering the American market is not always easy, but who could deny the fun loving allure of this wedding statement by Ellipse Lingerie. And after all, in the end, “girls just want to have fun”.
Excellent post thank you. Question- are there usa made garments in this lingerie market? Thank you.
Jonathan I am not sure what you are asking. Does Ellipse make garments in USA? If this is your question, the answer is no.
If you are asking if bridal lingerie is made in the USA market, the answer is yes