/ The complicity of two sisters in a journey of design and craftsmanship. /

At JESUS PEIRO, every gown tells a story — and the story of the Cebrián sisters is one of complicity, tradition, and shared emotion. Carlota’s wedding, celebrated in Milan, became the perfect stage to showcase the value of our atelier: dressing both the bride and her sister Natalia exclusively for every moment of the celebration.

Cap. I

— The First Visit to the Atelier

The beginning of a bespoke journey.

Amid sketches, fabrics, and conversations, a process began that soon became much more than the creation of three dresses.
The Cebrián sisters arrived at the atelier with a clear vision: to live together the experience of designing their most meaningful looks.

In every fitting, the JESUS PEIRO team accompanied them with the same delicacy with which every seam is crafted — because in the atelier, every gown is born from listening and intuition.

Cap. II

— A Dress for Carlota’s Pre-Wedding

A short, feminine design full of character.

On the eve of her wedding, Carlota wanted a design that would contrast with the solemnity of the big day. The result was a short lady-style dress in opaque embroidered tulle with cotton thread, side pockets, and hand-finished embroidery.
A romantic, fresh, and personal look, designed to celebrate the pre-wedding in the heart of Brera, Milan — a design that, like her, balanced naturalness and sophistication.

“I wanted a fresh look, something different from my wedding gown.
Merche guided me and turned what I had in mind into reality.”
— Carlota Cebrián

A design that, like her, blended natural beauty with sophistication.

Cap. III

— Natalia’s Exclusive Design

Inspired by haute couture and reinterpreted for her.

Natalia’s process was as intense as it was special. From the first fitting, her evening gown — designed by Merche Segarra by JESUS PEIRO — began to take shape: a custom-made piece in bougainvillea satin with a dramatic asymmetric ruffle neckline, inspired by an iconic design by Jacqueline de Ribes exhibited at the MET in New York.

Bougainvillea satin with a dramatic ruffle neckline,
inspired by Jacqueline de Ribes and adapted
by Merche Segarra.

Just 24 hours after the first fitting, Natalia returned to the atelier for the final one. Her tight schedule turned the process into a race against time. Amid nerves, adjustments, and teamwork, the JESUS PEIRO team worked tirelessly to have it ready on time.

The result:
an impeccable, contemporary, and powerful design.

“It was a challenge, but also a joy.
I can only thank the JESUS PEIRO team for the care
and dedication they showed us throughout the entire process.”
Natalia Cebrián

Cap. IV

— The Most Anticipated Dress:
The Wedding Gown

A transformable design that speaks of heritage and modernity.

At the JESUS PEIRO Barcelona boutique, Carlota found the starting point of her dress. From the first visit to the final fitting, the process was an exercise in trust and complicity with the in-store team.

THE RESULT: A TRANSFORMABLE GOWN that united three visions in one creation — a masterfully cut coat, a strapless gown in crepe and chiffon, and delicate detachable bow straps as a nod to her mother. A versatile, elegant design full of meaning, created to pay tribute to the women in her family.

“The gown was everything I had dreamed of.
I always felt at home, surrounded by my mother, grandmother, and sister.
It was a journey full of emotion and complicity.”
— Carlota Cebrián

The collaboration with the Cebrián sisters
reflects the essence of JESUS PEIRO:

Gowns made in Spain, crafted with couture sensitivity and the closeness of an atelier that accompanies every bride in creating her unique dress.