ROSE POUDRÉ
An off-shoulder cloud of tulle with the house’s gentlest kind of drama.
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Story & heritage
From Sandra Mansour’s AW2526 Quiet Fields collection, Rose Poudré reads like the collection title sounds: hushed, luminous, and carefully controlled. The house’s romantic language is intact, but the line stays soft and composed rather than ornate.
Mansour founded her Beirut label in 2010, and that mix of craft discipline and emotional storytelling still defines the brand. Here, the tulle surface and hand-finished drape do the talking with almost no excess.
Materials & craft
The dress is built from hand-embroidered tulle with draped sleeves and an off-shoulder neckline. The effect is weightless at a glance, but the shaping is deliberate and structured.
It balances softness and control through its gathered construction, longline silhouette, and the kind of couture-adjacent finishing that keeps Sandra Mansour firmly in eveningwear territory.
How to choose & style
Let the dress stay the focal point: pared-back sandals, minimal jewelry, and a clean clutch keep the silhouette modern rather than bridal.
It works best in tonal looks, especially when the rest of the outfit stays matte and unadorned.