High quality feather & fur fashion collection

High quality feather jacket fashion in 2021? Welcome to Le Nuage. At Le N U A G E Luxe we pride ourselves by pairing flattering shapes with colors that play to your unique style. Our goal is to create that perfect garment that is a piece of art, full of magic that can elevate any look. The best thing about this piece of magic is it’s diversity. It will be your go-to garment that has no rules and no boundaries. Getting Married? LE NUAGE LUXE has you covered for your special day. From a Church wedding to a Beach wedding, our Bridal Collection will have you feeling like a whimsical goddess. We suggest gently shaking your garment prior to wearing to reduce any molting.

When you’re both a wedding photographer and a fashion photographer, there is NO BETTER PHOTOSHOOT than a gig that combines amazing couture bridal fashion with a gorgeous bride and groom!! We were over the moon to photograph a lookbook collection for Jana Sofia Bridal Couture and Le Nuage Luxe in Laguna Beach this past Spring! The Jana Sofia Couture Bridal collection combines a classic and timeless dress with delicate and sensual details. Her designs range from illusion tops to long sleeves, A-line, ballgown or mermaid wedding dresses, strapless, low necklines and custom hand beaded lace tops, as well as layered organza skirts or A-line skirts with a clean crepe slim-fit silhouette. Choose a wedding dress that you will love for years, without worrying if the style is in line with the current trends. All fabrics are hand picked by the designer Jana Sofia Whitaker. Her couture line is made with soft silk fabric, Swiss tulle and European cotton lace.

Beautiful up-cycled feather and fur garments lovingly designed in Southern California and hand made in Europe. When we produce our garments, we approach every piece knowing the importance of ethical and sustainable fashion. All of our garments are upcycled, meaning that all materials used are sourced from secondary product of food trades under the strict requirements set by the Federation or surplus fur. We spared no effort in finding the highest quality feathers and fur. All of our garments meet the International Fur Federations guidelines and are lovingly pieced together to create the exceptionally luxurious pieces available to you. Read extra information on this website. Traditionally, fur was worn as a source of warmth and protection. For centuries, animals were killed for meat, with their pelts providing a practical and durable material that would keep people safe from the elements. Fur is still used in traditional and ceremonial clothing the world over – from Aboriginal Possum Skin Cloaks, to the traditional clothing of First Nations people in the Arctic such as Inuit Seal Hunters, to the Queen’s royal robes. In the 20th century, fur became a regular feature of luxury fashion, when Hollywood stars appeared draped in exotic pelts. Since then, fur has been marketed as a measure of wealth and glamour – expensive and desirable.

Freedom of choice is something that the fur sector respects very strongly. Fur is a luxury and as a result the businesses that work in this historied and highly skilled area are dependant on members of the public taking the choice to use and wear it. We value the freedoms we all share in determining our own choices in how we live our lives: who we meet, where we go and what we wear. Everyone should have the freedom to make their own decisions in this regard and we fundamentally reject calls to restrict or ban people from making their own decisions.

When it comes to volume in relation to a wedding dress, a princess ball gown is no longer the only option. Designers have proven that voluminous wedding attire is anything but too frilly these days, but if a cupcake-esque silhouette is what you want, we’ve got that for you as well. Bows might feel a tad expected, if you will, in terms of bridal attire, but this season, they are being sent to the backside of wedding gowns and once you see the pictures below, you’ll see why we are thrilled with the slight relocation.