HayleyPaige
after five years, hayley paige is officially back in bridal and we’re thrilled to bring her iconic wedding gowns to milwaukee. known for whimsical design, romantic details, and dramatic flair, hayley paige infuses each gown with playful energy and a touch of the unexpected.
designed for the bride who wants magic, movement, and personality, hayley paige wedding dresses feel bold, joyful, and unmistakably special. her highly anticipated debut collection, twice upon a time, is now available at strike bridal bar.
price range:
size range:
$3000 - $6000
2 - 28
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.
#StrikingBrides in Hayley Paige
c o m i n g s o o n . . .
Meet Hayley
i’m always chasing a feeling. not a trend, not even a reference point, but a shift. that moment when someone stands a little taller, breathes a little deeper, and recognizes themselves in a new way.
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- hayley paige
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hayley paige’s founder + designer
question 1
what first drew you to bridal design?
i think i was drawn to design before i even had language for it. it became my way of understanding myself and connecting with other women. designing gave me confidence long before i fully had it, it felt like a form of communication when words weren’t enough. over time, it started to feel like my love language. bridal, specifically, felt like the most meaningful place to express that. it’s such a rare moment in someone’s life where emotion, identity, and intention all converge. to be able to contribute to that, to help someone feel seen at that level, it feels purposeful. it’s how i show up in the world.
question 2
what consistently influences your designs?
i’m always chasing a feeling. not a trend, not even a reference point, but a shift. that moment when someone stands a little taller, breathes a little deeper, and recognizes themselves in a new way. i pull from everywhere, music, poetry, movement, memory, but it all filters through emotion. i think of each piece as a kind of translation, taking something intangible and giving it form.
question 3
what’s one misconception about bridal you’d love to change?
that there’s a correct version of a bride. i think that idea has quietly limited a lot of women. bridal should be expansive enough to hold contradiction, softness and strength, tradition and rebellion, simplicity and spectacle. the most compelling brides i’ve seen are the ones who feel like themselves, not like an expectation.