To introduce their Maison La Rose collection, Pallas Couture collaborated with Jaxon James to host an evening in Tribeca during New York Bridal Fashion Week late last year.

Pervak Photography captured the night as it unfolded, with glinting details illuminated by soft candlelight, florals done by Cityiris and white drapery framing the room. Models floated through the space wearing the delicately detailed pieces, bringing the romance of Maison La Rose to life.

Draped in the collection, models looked ethereal thanks to Hair and Makeup artfully done by Reverie Beauty. Up close, the collection showcases the intricate craftsmanship, complete with sculptural bodices, fluid skirts and precise corsetry.

Take, for example, the Angele gown, with a stunning strapless corset featuring exposed boning and hand-appliquéd lace, and a voluminous tulle skirt. Or the Heiress with her trailing buttons and matching gloves. The lace found throughout the collection glowed as models glided through the space, with delicate motifs and billowing fabric only adding to the ethereal nature.

The Bridgette and Lichelle gowns tell their own story with intricate bead and pearl detailing throughout the corsets. Each piece is a reminder that couture is not only about how a dress moves, but also how it feels in a still moment.

This showcase was much more than an unveiling of a new collection. It became a moment frozen in time, especially as models spilled out onto the streets of Tribeca: urban and couture coming together. Find these stunning pieces at the Pallas Couture Flagship Studio in Sydney now.