Collezione Luce Della Luna

There is a moment — usually quiet, usually unexpected — when a woman understands exactly who she is becoming.

Luce della Luna was made for that moment.

Fifteen gowns, each named after a woman who changed how we see: Berthe Morisot, Cindy Sherman, Tamara de Lempicka, Sophie Calle. Artists who built entire visual languages from their own interior worlds. The connection to bridal is not decorative — it is structural.

These dresses carry light rather than reflect it. Italian silk charmeuse and hand-dyed tulle chosen for luminosity, not shine. Five silhouette architectures — asymmetrical columns, structured A-lines, engineered ballgowns — each one a considered answer to the same question: what does a woman look like when she is fully herself?

Each gown takes between 40 and 80 hours to construct. That number is not marketing — it is the cost of precision.

Luce della Luna. For the woman who has already done the work.

Innocentia Divina. Est. 2013. Present in 22 countries.

Explore the collection below — or contact us to arrange a viewing.