Monvieve
Monvieve stands as a paragon of craftsmanship, artisanal rarity, and couture heritage - underpinned by contemporary design and refined taste. Existing to honour the sacred, the rare, and the quietly extraordinary, their couture veils and bridal adornments are made entirely by hand - not simply to be worn, but to be remembered. Rooted in European heritage and shaped by modern rituals, Monvieve is devoted to the creation of heirlooms: deeply personal, exquisitely crafted, and destined to be kept.
Based between New York and Italy, Monvieve represents the highest levels of European couture tradition. Bespoke veils are made in Italy and couture headpieces are produced in France, while Chantilly lace is sourced from the finest French houses and silkes and tulles are custom-developed in Italy. These rare materials are shaped by master artisans using proprietary techniques, blending innovation with centuries-old, precious craftsmanship.
This approach reflects the enduring Monvieve commitment not only to beauty, but to preservation. Their atelier works with many artisans belonging to a generation of lace-makers whose knowledge is not passed through textbooks, but through hands, memory, and time. Monvieve is proud to serve as both guardian and medium, ensuring that endangered craft continues to evovle in conversation with a new generation of brides.

Monvieve Veil.

Custom 'Franca' Cathedral Veil for the wedding of Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi.

Monvieve Feature in Grace Ormonde Wedding Style.

'Gabriella Mantellina' Veil, at Vivienne Westwood for Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week.

Monvieve Feature in Grace Ormonde Wedding Style.

Andreas Kronthaler and Simonetta Gianfelici with the 'Violette' Veil, at Vivienne Westwood for Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week.

'Manon' Headpiece by Isabelle Leourier for Monvieve, in collaboration with Jean Paul Gaultier Couture.

Monvieve Feature in Grace Ormonde Wedding Style.

Monvieve Feature in Grace Ormonde Wedding Style.