Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

HOW CAN I OBTAIN MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BECOMING AN AUTHORIZED RETAIL LOCATION?

Start by filling out our ‘BECOME AN AUTHORIZED RETAILER’ form available on our website. A sales representative will contact you shortly after.

How is Bridal Collective associated with Enzoani, ÉLYSÉE & PEN·LIV?

Bridal Collective is the company name representing bridal brands Enzoani, ÉLYSÉE & PEN·LIV. Bridal Collectives distinct corporate identity, allowing each brand to express its uniqueness and character, and to meet their customers’ emotional needs.

CAN I BUY DIRECTLY FROM BRIDAL COLLECTIVE?

Bridal Collective is a distributor and all public orders and purchases must be made through one of our authorized retailers. Please visit the relvant brand wesbite to find a retailer nearest you, ENZOANI, ÉLYSÉE & BADGLEY MISCHKA. If you are a business and are interested in carrying a Bridal Collective product line please visit our BECOME A RETAILER form.  

Is Bridal Collective a bridal collection?

No Bridal Collective is the company name. We have 6 collections under our three brands. Visit our BRAND pages for more info on each brand and the collections.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO ORDER A CATALOG OR BROCHURE OF YOUR BRANDS?

Due to COVID-19 and steps to conserve natural resources we have ceased printing of brochures and catalogs at this time and have migrated to digital resources. Please email us to request additional brand resources.

What is Bridal Collectives Ethical and Sustainability policy?

Bridal Collective is proud to partner with ethical and reputable garment factories in Taiwan and China and suppliers across the globe to produce our bridal gowns. Our carefully selected fabrics, laces, and beading are sourced from esteemed suppliers in Asia as well as Europe. Depending on the specific gown style, the materials used in our gowns can originate from several countries such as China, Korea, India, Italy, and France.


Our team at Bridal Collective nurtures a close working relationship with the factories that we work with, to ensure they are clean and ethical, and uphold safe, hygienic, and fair working conditions. All Bridal Collective gowns are handmade and hand-beaded by seamstresses within the factories, and are never mass produced. This allows us to continue working towards sustainability and create less waste as only the necessary quantities and materials are used, with any surplus materials donated to charitable organizations when possible.