linyage bride Maryssa | Oregon Elopement

linyage custom wedding dress - two piece elopement dress for an Oregon adventure elopement. Vintage lace bodysuit and organza skirt.

EXHALE… writing vows in the forrest with your love. Wow.

I can hear the sound of the river.

I can feel the peace.

I can sense the joy and ease.


Forrest Elopement Wedding Dress by Linyage - two piece vintage lace, long sleeve bodysuit and bias cut organza skirt is effortless for packing, hiking and traveling.

Our linyage bride Maryssa has opened our eyes to a new sense of ‘let it be easy’ that has left goosebumps up our arms and melted our entire hearts. She started a new forever adventure with her sweetheart softly and intimately. Just the two of them together. In nature. Writing vows in the forrest, collecting rocks at the beach and then hiking at sunset to say the vows aloud on the bluffs.

These tender moments were captured beyond beautifully by our friend Ginger of Tule Walks. Her storytelling photography makes you feel like you were on the adventure.

Maryssa is wearing a custom long sleeve bodysuit and our bias cut organza skirt.

An effortless linyage bridal separates set that is made for forrest and beach adventures. This linyage elopement wedding dress fits compactly in your carry-on suitcase and just as easily in your backpack for a hike. Wear leggings with the bodysuit as Maryssa did for a hike and put on the skirt once you arrive at the destination. The crinkle organza does not require steaming and will come out of your bag ready to go so that your dress is as effortless as your wedding day.

Beach elopement wedding dress by linyage - this two piece wedding dress is effortless for travel, hiking, outdoor weddings. Long sleeve vintage lace bodysuit and bias cut organza skirt by Linyage.
Oregon coast adventure elopement wedding dress by linyage - two piece custom wedding dress, long sleeve lace bodysuit and bias cut organza skirt.

Thank you for getting your skirt dirty Maryssa. That is a sign of a great adventure.

Elopement Photographer: Tule Walks

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