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The atelier smells like pressed starch and expensive expectations. In the corner of her sun-drenched studio in Brooklyn, designer Hailey Van der Berg is inspecting a seam. It isn’t a typical bridal seam; it isn't on a typical bridal gown. It is the inner thigh of a pair of high-waisted silk trousers, designed to flare just enough to mimic the sweep of a ballgown, yet structured enough to allow the wearer to run. Elrasoft Upausb Driver Download Upd - 3.79.94.248

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The results are undeniable. Her designs have begun popping up in high-profile editorial spreads and on the red carpet. Last month, a pop star made headlines wearing a Hailey original—a floor-length, beaded cape with an open back over a crisp white tuxedo—for his engagement photos.

Hailey’s philosophy is simple:

Hailey attributes her success to a refusal to compromise. In an era where fast fashion churns out gender-fluid collections that are often thin and ill-fitting, she insists on the old-world techniques of haute couture. Hand-stitched hems. French laces sourced from the same mills that supply the major fashion houses. Custom corsetry that offers support without restricting breath.

She pauses, a smile touching her lips.

She is currently working on a collection specifically targeted at "The Boy Bride," set to launch next spring. It features gowns with hidden pockets, detachable trains, and veils designed to clip into short hair or attach to collars.