Glasgow bridal boutique Eleganza Sposa channels goddess energy in the latest drop from its in-house Iconica line

Photography | Mark Keogh

bride with dark brown hair wears strapless floral applique mini wedding dress and long matching sleeves as she sits in a chair covered by a dark cream sheet doubling as the backdrop

Pomona – Goddess of Orchards

Eleganza Sposa’s signature Iconica collection has long been a go-to for Scottish brides seeking couture-level craftsmanship with a modern edge – and the boutique’s latest release, Divina, continues in that spirit, with a distinctly mythological twist.

Exclusive Glasgow bridal collection

Designed in-house by the Glasgow team, the 13-piece collection draws inspiration from Roman goddesses, with each gown celebrating a different divine archetype.

Think flowing silhouettes worthy of Venus, garden-inspired appliqués echoing Flora, and shimmering pearl embellishments that nod to the celestial Juno.

How much do Eleganza Sposa's in-house wedding dresses cost?

In line with Eleganza's previous Iconica collections, the wedding dresses range from £2,500 to £5,000.

bride with tied back dark brown hair and moneypiece strands wears strapless floral applique wedding dress and matching floral border full-length veil as she stands in front of a dark cream sheet backdrop

Flora – Goddess of Flowers

Each gown is a “tribute to divine femininity, with flowing silhouettes and delicate floral appliqués,” introduces Erin Kerr at the Glasgow Bath Street boutique.

“Luxurious pearl embellishments glisten like Juno’s celestial blessings, while soft bows add playful romance.

"Featuring expert corsetry to flatter every figure, the collection blends mythological elegance with modern sophistication.”
bride with dark brown hair wears strapless ballgown wedding dress with a bridal scarf drapped back over her shoulders and a ruffled bow on the front of her dress as she stands in front of a dark cream sheet backdrop also decorated with an assortment of yellow flowers and lemons off to one side

Felicitas – Goddess of Happiness

Feminine silhouettes and structured corsetry

From the floral-lace elegance of Aeternitas (Goddess of Eternity) to the bold yet playful energy of Mellona (Goddess of Sweetness), the Divina gowns offer a broad range of silhouettes and details, with something to suit a range of bridal visions.

One of Eleganza's personal favourites?

"A standout favourite from the new collection is the elegant and sultry, Victoria, Goddess of Victory," the team reveal.

"The draped neckline, structured basque waist and high leg split make this gown simply unforgettable."

bride with tied back dark brown hair wears basque waist ballgown wedding dress, hands placed on her hips as she stands on the first step of a ladder placed in front of a dark cream sheet backdrop

Victoria – Goddess of Victory

New collection styled shoot by Scottish photographer Mark Keogh

The boutique has also released a beautifully styled editorial shoot to mark the arrival of Divina, shot by Scottish wedding photographer Mark Keogh.


For more of Mark Keogh's work, take a peek at our stunning bride and groom styled shoot at The Exchange in Glasgow – also featuring a selection of Eleganza Sposa dresses 


Models Andrijana Ilioska and Nina Nicolson bring the goddess-inspired gowns to life, with softly sculpted hair and glowing makeup by Alisa G and Styled by Francesca.

The shoot blends modern femininity with a timeless quality, mirroring the essence of the collection itself.

dark haired model wears strapless wedding dress and very long white floral and bow dangly earrings and smiles as a woman in all black adjusts her hair

Fauna – Goddess of Nature

When is the Divina collection available?

Divina is available to browse online now, with appointments set at Eleganza Sposa’s Bath Street boutique in Glasgow. 


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See even more of the new collection below:

bride with dark brown hair wears lace high-neck, long sleeve top underneath strapless ballgown wedding dress, sat in front of a dark cream sheet backdrop

Aeternitas – Goddess of Eternity

bride with dark brown wavy hair wears strapless off-the-shoulder wedding dress with cut out bodice detailing and long floral applique mesh sleeves as she stands in front of a white wall

Maia – Goddess of Renewal

bride with dark brown hair wears strapless ballgown wedding dress and looks back over her shoulder to show off large bow feature on the back of her waist as she stands in front of a dark cream sheet backdrop

Mellona – Goddess of Sweetness

bride with dark brown hair wears a strapless ballgown wedding dress with large flower detail on one upper side of the bodice that matches the large floral headpiece as she stands in front of a white wall

Minerva – Goddess of Wisdom

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