Daughters of Simone Has Arrived in Scotland (Exclusively at Unbridaled)
- Mar 26
- 3 min read
Meet Daughters of Simone: Bridal With Personality
If “clean girl bridal” is starting to feel a bit… samey, you’re not alone.
Enter Daughters of Simone — a California-based bridal brand bringing something completely different back, if it ever really left, into the conversation.
Think:
Bohemian 70's influence
Americana references
…but done in a way that feels intentional, elevated and modern — not costume, not cliché, and definitely not fancy dress.
And in the UK? You won’t find it everywhere.
We’re one of only a handful of stockists, and currently the only place in
Scotland you can try it.
Why This Style Is About to Come Back (In a Better Way)
Bridal trends move in cycles.
Right now, we’ve been deep in:
Clean
Minimal
Stripped-back
And while that’s not going anywhere… it is starting to feel overdone.
Daughters of Simone sits perfectly as the next shift.
It brings back:
Texture
Detail
Personality
But without tipping into anything overly themed or “on the nose”.
This is boho — but grown up. Romantic — but self-aware. Vintage-inspired — but not stuck in the past.
The 6 Daughters of Simone Dresses Available at Unbridaled
Each of these sits within that recognisable Daughters of Simone world — lace-led, slightly undone, with references to Victorian, Western and 70s bohemian styling — but always balanced so it still feels modern.
Hollis
Hollis leans into one of the brand’s most recognisable signatures — crochet-style lace paired with a more fitted silhouette.
You’ll typically see:
high neckline
long sleeves
open or low back detail
fit-and-flare shape
It’s detailed, but in a way that still feels relaxed rather than overly styled.
Recy
Recy brings in a different lace and deep v neckline - a more daring version of holis
still has that open back
long sleeves
additional boho moment with its tassels
Melody
Melody leans further into the softer, more ethereal side of the brand.
Think:
lighter-weight silk
more fluid movement through the skirt
neckline and strap details that feel delicate rather than structured
A besoke screen printed silk that is unique to Daughters of Simone.
Sequoia
Sequoia is one of the more structured options.
It centres around a strapless lace bustier-style bodice, often with:
visible boning or corsetry
flat bodice or underwire shaping (ren)
a fit-and-flare silhouette
It still uses lace, but in a way that feels more sculpted and defined than the softer styles.
Jules
Jules sits slightly outside the more traditional bridal shape.
It leans into:
cleaner lines paired with textured elements
less predictable proportions
a more fashion-led take on lace or silk
It still carries the same references — just interpreted in a way that feels a bit more directional.
Emmaline

Emmaline is where those Victorian influences come through most clearly.
You’ll see:
off-the-shoulder neckline
long sleeves
corded lace with layered fabrics like organza
a mix of structure through the bodice and softness through the skirt
It’s detailed and expressive, but still restrained enough to feel wearable.
What Ties Them Together
Across all six, there are clear signatures:
lace (crochet, corded, textured)
corsetry or bustier-style shaping
open or low backs
sleeves or neckline detail as a focal point
silhouettes that balance structure with movement
That’s what gives Daughters of Simone its identity — not one specific style, but a consistent way of building a dress.
Why You Won’t See This Everywhere
Daughters of Simone is intentionally selective.
It’s not mass bridal, and it’s not widely stocked.
Which means when you wear it — it still feels like you found something.
Not something everyone else already has.
Try Daughters of Simone at Unbridaled
If you’re:
Over the ultra-minimal look
Wanting something with texture and personality
Or just looking for a dress that actually reflects your style
This is worth trying.
📍 Available now at Unbridaled, Ayr 📅 By appointment only
Final Thought
Not every bride wants to look “perfect”.
Some want to look like themselves — just better.
And that’s exactly where Daughters of Simone sits.






















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