The Art of the Bridal Separate: Julie Vino's Romanzo Collection
There is a certain kind of bride who has always known she would never wear just one look on her wedding day — or simply refuses to be defined by a single silhouette. For her, bridal separates are not a compromise. They are the point. And no one understands that conviction quite like Julie Vino.
The Tel Aviv-born designer has built her reputation on gowns that feel simultaneously cinematic and intimate — pieces that drape the body with intention, never by accident. Her separates collection carries that same philosophy into a more modular format, allowing brides to compose their look the way a stylist would: with precision, personality, and a little audacity.
Why Bridal Separates Are Having a Moment
The rise of the two-piece wedding dress reflects something broader happening in bridal fashion: brides want versatility. They want a ceremony look that feels sacred and a reception look that lets them move. Bridal separates answer both demands without requiring two entirely different gowns. A stunning beaded top paired with a fluid skirt can be reimagined simply by swapping one piece — or worn together as a cohesive, editorial statement from vows to last dance.
For brides with a strong sense of personal style, separates also offer something traditional gowns rarely do: the ability to highlight exactly what you love about your figure. A beautifully constructed bridal top draws the eye upward, celebrating the décolletage and shoulders, while a high-waisted skirt elongates the silhouette. The result is a look that feels custom, even when it isn't.
Meet the Romanzo
Julie Vino's Romanzo is a masterclass in restrained glamour. The top — known as the Melissa — features the kind of delicate detailing that Julie Vino has become synonymous with: thoughtful construction, a fit that flatters without overpowering, and a quality of finish that speaks to the atelier's exacting standards. It is the sort of piece that photographs beautifully in natural light and feels even more special in person.
What makes finding a piece like this through Kleinfeld Again so compelling is the value equation. Julie Vino gowns and separates retail at a significant premium — and rightly so, given the craftsmanship involved. Discovering a pre-owned or sample piece in exceptional condition means a bride can wear a world-class designer on her wedding day without the full retail investment. It is one of the smartest decisions a modern bride can make.
Who This Look Is For
The Julie Vino separate aesthetic tends to resonate with brides who lean toward the contemporary and the architectural — those who appreciate fashion beyond bridal, and who want their wedding look to reflect that sensibility. That said, the versatility of a well-chosen bridal separate means it transcends any single aesthetic category. Paired with a voluminous ballgown skirt, the Melissa top reads as dramatic and romantic. Worn with sleek, bias-cut charmeuse, it becomes utterly modern. The bride leads; the garment follows.
Seasonally, bridal separates shine at spring and summer weddings — garden ceremonies, coastal celebrations, rooftop receptions — though a long-sleeve bridal top brings the format equally into autumn and winter territory with ease.
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The best bridal separates do what all great fashion does: they make the wearer feel entirely, unapologetically herself. In the case of Julie Vino, they do it with extraordinary grace.





