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Justin Alexander

June

June

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June by Justin Alexander – Off‑the‑Shoulder Vintage Lace Elegance

This gorgeous fit‑and‑flare gown features allover corded Alençon lace, a flattering off‑the‑shoulder neckline with gentle scalloped trim, and a sheer corseted bodice detailed with exposed boning—designed to sculpt and support while keeping the look soft and romantic. Long lace sleeves lead into a chapel‑length train finished with delicate buttons—a timeless statement with modern sophistication.

At Anna Bridal, we love June by Justin Alexander for brides seeking that “vintage meets now” vibe. Pair her with a cathedral lace veil to echo the scalloped edges, a classic satin heel, and vintage pearl earrings. Keep hair chic and timeless—think a polished low chignon or soft 1940s waves. June gives you that subtle “Old Money” glamour, perfect for grand manor houses, elegant church ceremonies, or romantic candlelit evenings.

 

  • Statement sweetheart neckline
  • Long fitted sleeves
  • Intricate boned bodice to create a contoured fit
  • Alencon lace fabric
  • Button detailing down the back
  • Optional lining can be added on the bodice
  • Zip fastening 
  • Designed in New York 
  • Product code 88422

Anna Bridals Comments

“This is your Old Money moment – the lace, the neckline, the elegance…”

June by Justin Alexander feels like something straight out of an editorial. The corded Alençon lace is so soft and luxe in real life, and the off-the-shoulder neckline just frames you perfectly.

It’s giving that quiet luxury energy brides are loving right now – Hailey Bieber on her wedding day, Kourtney in that Dolce lace veil moment… but with a timeless feel that won’t date.

We’d pair June by Justin Alexander with a soft cathedral-length veil and a vintage-inspired pearl earring. Hair up to show off the neckline, and a soft matte lip. She’s chic, she’s elegant, and she knows exactly who she is.

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