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Maggie Sottero Wedding Dresses in Greenville, SC

Dimitra Designs is an authorized Maggie Sottero retailer in Greenville, SC. This is a house built around fit — an interior corset and stretch lining sit inside gowns known for intricate lace and signature corset backs — and it has been on our floor long enough that our consultants know how each silhouette behaves before you step out of the fitting room.

About Maggie Sottero

Maggie Sottero is a family-owned house, recognized worldwide for a single obsession: the perfect fit. Its range runs from classic romance to modern minimalism, and its signatures are intricate beading and lace, illusion detail, and the interior corset and stretch lining that let a fitted gown be worn, danced in, and sat down in for twelve hours. The house is also known for choosing more sustainable, lower-impact fabrics.

Maggie Sottero silhouettes and styles

The collection spans every silhouette — A-line gowns and ball gowns, sleek sheath and mermaid shapes — in romantic lace, clean crepe, and unadorned mikado for a minimalist look. Whatever shape you have in mind, there’s likely a version to try on in Greenville, SC.

Why our consultants recommend Maggie Sottero

Our senior bridal consultants have spent 20+ years at Dimitra Designs, and Maggie Sottero has been on the floor for most of them. That continuity is the difference. They know which bodices run long, how the stretch lining changes what a size means on a real body, and where the interior corset wants to sit — because they’ve watched these gowns on hundreds of brides, in this store, across seasons. Our seamstresses know the construction from the inside, which is why an interior corset is an advantage here rather than a complication.

The myth of the perfect size

Almost every bride arrives braced for a number. Bridal sizing does not match the sizing in your closet, and it never has — each designer keeps its own chart, and Maggie Sottero’s is its own. We measure your bust, waist, and hip, compare them to Maggie Sottero’s chart, and order the size that best fits your largest measurement. Then our seamstresses alter it to you, in-house. The number on the tag is a starting point in a process, not a verdict. Maggie Sottero’s interior corset and stretch lining make many styles especially forgiving to fit — which is one reason brides who dread this part often relax fastest in this line.

Designer options versus in-house alterations

Two different things get called personalization. Designer-ordered options are chosen before the gown is made — adding or removing sleeves, adjusting the train length, changing fabric layers, adding lace or appliqué, refining the neckline. Maggie Sottero builds those into your order. In-house alterations are ours, after the gown arrives: the fit, and the adjustments the factory never offered. Your consultant will tell you which is which for the gown you love. Either way, the gown is ordered in a standard size from the designer’s own size chart and fitted to you in-house, never made to your exact measurements.

Sottero & Midgley, the couture sister

Maggie Sottero’s bolder, more elevated designs carry the Sottero & Midgley label — the house’s couture line, with more avant-garde shapes and luxurious detail. We carry it in our couture collection, so if you love the Maggie Sottero hand but want more drama, a consultant can put both in front of you in the same appointment.

Dressing the whole wedding party

Once your gown is chosen, the rest of the party can be dressed under the same roof — Montage mother-of-the-bride dresses chosen to sit beside your gown rather than compete with it, Morilee bridesmaid dresses, and ultra-slim fit tuxedos. One set of appointments, one coherent look, no coordinating