New York Bridal designer, VICTOR dE SOUZA reimagines the elegance of the Victorian era through a modern lens, inspired by Princess Alexandra of Wales, the original fashion muse who redefined style in the late 19th century.
This spirit is reflected in the collection’s silk floral jacquard suiting, tailored trousers, tulle petals, and delicate sequins, creating a sense of modern regality and grace.
Blending masculine structure with romantic details, Victor dE Souza uses lace, ruffles, and monochrome textures to evoke Victorian charm in a contemporary way. The result is a study in contrast and harmony, celebrating the beauty of the natural body and the timeless allure of individuality.
VICTOR dE SOUZA
https://victordesouzany.com | @victordesouzany
Since the inception, Victor dE Souza has practiced sustainability by creating timeless pieces with quality and care reminiscent of traditional couture. Victor dE Souza’s “Conscious Couture” is a lifestyle that is committed to beauty, integrity, being set apart as well as conscious production.
Committed to the traditional art of couture, Argentinian born Victor dE Souza is a New York local who provides meticulous craftsmanship coupled with artistry. The Victor dE Souza product line is focused on formal wear, beauty & lifestyle accessories. His thoughtful production is served with a finished element that is detailed by hand, using high quality materials and personally designed for the client’s fit while minimizing wasted materials. The patterns used are hand designed, measured and graded, by Victor himself. These pieces are truly timeless, garnering art that will last and can be passed down from one generation to another.
CREDITS
EMANUEL NEW YORK @emanuel_newyork in exclusive collaboration with Oscar Emil Perfumes @iamoscaremil that make the perfect fashion perfume and Cipriani champagne @cipriani represented by @michellelmanagement
ArtBodega @artbodegamagazine_inc
Am Glow @_amglow
Styling by Juli Alvarez @julialvarez.creative
Hair by Aubrey Loots for Wella @lootypics @wellaeducation
Backstage manager and call the show by Apolo @apollobual
PR inside house by Diana Bocsha @diana.bocsha
PR by @blk_pr
Front of the house by Dustin Lujan @dustinlujan
Music by Tj @iwastj
Location Emanuel New York @emanuel_newyork
Backstage and calling the show Apolo @apollobual
Photography by Hideki Aono @hideki.aono.creative and Michael Ostuni @michaelostuniimages
Makeup Pro Team @makeupschoolnyc
Makeup Lead: @makeupkweenk
Key Artist: @habibeato @josephfmua @karlycannonartistry
@angelfacedgirl @jammy.mk
@johnathannmakeup @ndotampu @christiani.tea @morgandavis_mua @densartistry.
Assistant Designer Dylan Kessler @dylankessler_ Lana Porche @ala.por Ellie Schierl @ellie_schierl Bella Djokic @b3llsd Hannah Shaffer: @hannah_shaf Eshani Dutta: @eshani.dutta Kylie Nelson: @kylienelson_
Models: @_victoria.ade_ @diana.bocsha @ninadamermaid @brittney.finseth @brittney.finseth
All images courtesy of VICTOR dE SOUZA.
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