Zoya’s Atelier is an award-winning couture bridal and evening wear boutique in the heart of the DMV. Their expertly curated collection includes gowns from top international designers including Jimmy Choo, Romona Keveza, Amsale, Suzanne Neville and Peter Langner. They provide an unmissable experience for brides and mothers of the bride and groom.
Owners Zoya and Amy – a mother-in-law/daughter-in-law duo from New York and London respectively, perfectly complement each other with their no holds barred honesty, on point fashion knowledge and their impeccably stunning gowns – each hand-picked for their beauty and uniqueness. The core inclusive focus at Zoya’s Atelier is to ensure that every bride and mother of the bride/groom has an abundance of choice regardless of their style, shape or size.
Zoya’s Atelier is located in the heart of the DC metro area, and their world-renowned bridal and evening wear designers include the iconic uniqueness of Jimmy Choo, the modern elegance of Romonoa Keveza, Suzanne Neville and Peter Langner, the intricate beadwork and breathtaking ballgowns of YSA Makino and Stephen Yearick, and chic glamor of Jenny Packham, plus many more. Their many accolades include Washingtonian Weddings Editor’s Pick 2020, 2021 and 2022, The Knot Best of Weddings and multiple Wedding Wire’s Couple’s Choice Awards.
Their in-house expert alterations services (available only to clients who purchase at Zoya’s), and extensive accessories options from Maria Elena Headpieces and Peter Langner veils, means that brides and moms are looked after from start to finish, and are styled head to toe.
Zoya’s stylists have 40 years of combined experience, raising their customer service to an unbeatable level. Along with their barrage of 5* reviews, extensive accolades and awards, their Atelier is run exclusively by appointment only, so that they can give their full undivided attention to each client. Zoya’s Atelier is an unmissable shopping experience for couture options for weddings and any societal events. Be aware, book early, as waitlists can be long.