New Arrivals Alert: Fall Head Over Heels for Our Romantica of Devon Dresses!
- Leoni-fay Webb
- Nov 26
- 2 min read
Well, exciting news over here — our newest Romantica of Devon dresses have just landed, and honestly, we’re a little bit in love.
If you haven’t come across Romantica of Devon before (no judgement, promise), they’re a much-loved British label known for their blend of soft romance and easy elegance. Think floaty skirts, pretty lace, and silhouettes that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a really lovely daydream — but without needing to run through a field in slow motion.
And this new collection? It’s a good one. Here are a few things we can’t stop talking about:
The Details We’re Loving
Lace with personality.
Not the fussy kind — the chic, delicate kind. The appliqué and illusion details add just the right touch of interest. Glamorous, but in a gentle, “I just woke up looking fabulous” kind of way.
Flattering, feel-good shapes.
Whether you’re into classic A-lines, sculpted fit-and-flares, or full ball gowns that bring a little fairy tale energy, there’s something here for every body and every style. Basically: lots of “wow,” zero discomfort.
Dreamy fabrics for days.
Soft tulle, smooth satin, and chiffon that moves beautifully — the kind of fabrics that feel as lovely as they look.
Why We’re Still Big Fans
Romantica of Devon has a real knack for designing dresses that feel personal. They create for real brides, real bodies, and real stories. There’s a little bit of countryside charm in there, a hint of fairy tale, and a whole lot of thoughtful detail.
And the best part? The price point. With gowns between £1000–£2000, you get high-end craftsmanship without needing to rethink your entire savings plan.
Come See Them in Person
As pretty as these gowns are in photos, they’re even better up close. If you’re curious, pop into the boutique, bring your favourite people, and try a few on. Whether you love lace, lean minimalist, or want a sparkle, there’s a good chance one of these dresses will feel like “the one.” Just a heads-up: falling in love may happen sooner than expected.





















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