Aesling

two brides posing wearing the same ivory crinkle taffeta aline wedding dress with Basque waist and spaghetti straps

aesling creates minimal wedding wear for brides drawn to sleek simplicity and modern design. focused on clean lines and natural silhouettes, their gowns are thoughtfully crafted to feel both contemporary and timeless, highlighting the bride rather than excess detail.

each dress is hand-cut and made-to-order in vancouver, canada, by a team of skilled technicians dedicated to precision and quality. with an intentional, back-to-basics approach, aesling brings careful attention to every essential detail - offering refined bridal pieces for those who value understated elegance and effortless style.

price range:
size range:

$2750 - $4000

00 - 40

currently hanging on our racks...

*please note our inventory changes weekly. additional styles may be in stock during special events as well as some gowns pictured may no longer be available. contact us to confirm availability of any specific style.

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c o m i n g s o o n . . .

Meet Gaby

A woman smiling and sitting on a white chair in front of a rack of white dresses. The dresses are hanging on hangers in a room with white walls and curtains.

the most important thing i want a bride to feel when trying on a dress is themselves. i want them to feel physically comfortable in the dress, but also like it brings out the best of their personality.

- gaby bayona

aesling’s founder + designer

question 1

what first drew you to bridal design?

my mom owned a custom dress shop, so i grew up in the industry! i started working at the shop after high school, helping with everything from cutting to cleaning before eventually starting to design. it was so fun to see a vision come to life! most of her designs were for prom, so we worked with a lot of beaded + coloured fabrics. when a bride came in one day wanting that style for her wedding, it was a lightbulb moment for me. i realised no one was doing anything outside the box in bridal, and that wedding dresses could be more fun + unique.

question 2

what consistently influences your designs?

i am constantly pulling inspiration from the world around me, no matter where i am! I travel a lot, so looking at what other people are wearing, and how they’re styling themselves, is a big part of staying inspired. 

question 3

what detail do you obsess over the most?

lately, i’ve been really drawn to soft, sculptural draping (especially on skirts!) and corset-inspired design. i also love that romantic, vintage-style lace is making a comeback. it’s such a beautiful detail and instantly elevates a design.