# Maggie Sottero Wedding Dresses: Fit, Labels & Price

> Everything a bride needs to know about the three-label Maggie Sottero family — flagship romantic, Sottero & Midgley couture, and Rebecca Ingram accessible — the proprietary Maggie Magic fit engineering, real price anchors, lead times, and how to find an authorized boutique.

*Published 2026-06-24 · Updated 2026-06-24 · By Eleanor Whitford*

In short
Maggie Sottero Designs operates three complementary bridal labels — the romantic flagship Maggie Sottero ($1,400–$3,300), the couture-statement Sottero & Midgley ($1,700–$4,300), and the accessible Rebecca Ingram ($1,000–$1,800) — all sharing the same proprietary Maggie Magic internal fit engineering, sold exclusively through an international network of authorized boutiques, with standard lead times of four to six months.

## Who is behind Maggie Sottero, and why does it matter to the modern bride?

Maggie Sottero Designs is a third-generation, family-owned bridal house founded in Sydney, Australia, in 1997 by Wayne and Lesley Webster alongside Lesley's mother, Dorothy Steiner. The company name is borrowed from Lesley's great-grandmother, Margaret "Maggie" Sottero, and Lesley herself operated as the brand's design identity for the company's first decade and a half. Today, leadership has passed to Lesley's daughter, **Kelly Midgley**, who serves as CEO and Creative Director. Midgley studied fashion design and grew up inside the business — the brand's couture label, Sottero & Midgley, carries her name.

The company is now headquartered in West Valley City, Utah, with design studios in both Salt Lake City and Sydney. It distributes to more than 70 countries, has earned six DEBI Awards (the bridal industry's equivalent of the Oscars), and employs approximately 112 people across five continents. That breadth matters for practical reasons: global distribution means the brand's authorized retailer network is genuinely deep, making it realistic for most brides in North America, Europe, Australia, and beyond to try gowns in person rather than ordering blind.

What distinguishes Maggie Sottero Designs architecturally from most mid-market bridal houses is that it designs, manufactures, and sells three distinct labels under one roof — each aimed at a different bride personality and price ceiling, each sharing the same internal construction system.

## What are the three Maggie Sottero labels, and which one is right for you?

Understanding the label structure is the first practical step in shopping the brand. The three collections are not simply different price tiers of the same aesthetic — each has its own design DNA.

  Maggie Sottero Designs: Three-Label Comparison (2026)

      Label
      Founded
      Aesthetic
      Price Range
      Best For

      Maggie Sottero (flagship)
      1997
      Romantic elegance — Chantilly lace, clean crepe, sculpted corsetry, balanced embellishment
      $1,400–$3,300
      Brides who want timeless romance with couture-level construction

      Sottero & Midgley (couture)
      2006
      Bold, statement-making — heavy lace, architectural silhouettes, rich jacquard and structured satin
      $1,700–$4,300
      Brides who want a red-carpet moment and bolder fashion impact

      Rebecca Ingram (accessible)
      2016
      Timeless, lighter-weight, flirty — same internal construction at a friendlier price
      $1,000–$1,800
      Brides who want quality construction without the couture label premium

The **Maggie Sottero flagship** is the widest and deepest of the three collections. Its Spring/Summer 2026 line, titled *Elegance Unravelled*, introduced basque waistlines, cat-eye necklines, and corset bodices where visible boning is used as an overt design feature — a shift away from concealment toward structure worn proudly. The collection also expanded into color options beyond traditional ivory and white, a direction consistent with 2026's broader bridal palette opening.

**Sottero & Midgley** was launched in 2006 when Kelly Midgley's early involvement in the business warranted a label bearing her name. It is the brand's fashion-forward tier: bolder lace applications, heavier embellishment, richer base fabrics including jacquard and structured satin, and silhouettes that lean toward dramatic mermaid and architectural ballgown constructions. The average retail price sits around $2,400 according to authorized retailers such as Bijoux Bridal, though individual pieces can reach $4,300.

**Rebecca Ingram** was introduced in 2016 and named for Lesley Webster's grandmother. The label explicitly de-emphasizes the couture premium and instead delivers the same quality internal construction — the Maggie Magic fit system described below — at price points that start at $1,000. Styles skew toward timeless, lighter-weight, and flirty silhouettes suited to garden ceremonies, beach weddings, and less formal settings where a cathedral-train ballgown would feel overscaled.

## What is Maggie Magic, and what does it mean for how a gown actually fits?

Every gown across all three Maggie Sottero labels shares a proprietary internal construction the company calls **Maggie Magic**. Understanding what it consists of removes a great deal of uncertainty from shopping the brand, particularly for brides who have never tried on a structured bridal gown before.

The Maggie Magic system includes built-in shapewear lining, interior corsetry, strategic boning, and bra cup grading across four skin-tone shades: nude, medium nude, dark nude, and a deeper option. That four-shade range means the lining is designed to sit invisibly against a spectrum of complexions — a consideration that is genuinely rare at this price tier. Strapless gowns include interior elastic for security throughout the day, and soft jersey lining sits against the skin from ceremony through reception. For sizes 16 and above, additional center-front and princess-seam boning provides extended structural support beyond the standard construction.

The practical implication is significant. Most brides who are well-fitted into a Maggie Sottero gown do not need a separate compression garment, shaping shorts, or adhesive bra — the support is already engineered into the factory construction. This also simplifies the alteration process: because the internal structure is consistent across the collection, experienced bridal seamstresses who work with Maggie Sottero regularly know exactly what they are cutting into when they take in a seam or raise a neckline.

Sizing runs from 0 through 28 across all three labels, making Maggie Sottero Designs one of the more size-inclusive designer houses in the mid-market bridal segment. Per [The Wedding Shoppe's Maggie Sottero size guide](https://www.weddingshoppeinc.com/pages/size-guide-for-maggie-sottero), bridal sizing typically runs one to two sizes larger than ready-to-wear, so most consultants will measure chest, waist, and hips and order the size that accommodates the largest measurement, planning alterations for the rest.

## What are the bestselling Maggie Sottero silhouettes and styles in 2026?

The brand produces A-line, ballgown, fit-and-flare, mermaid, and sheath silhouettes with particular depth in romantic A-line and structured fit-and-flare constructions that showcase its corsetry heritage. For 2026, the Elegance Unravelled collection has introduced some specific design signatures worth knowing before your boutique appointment.

**Basque waistlines** — a V-shaped dip at the center front that elongates the torso and creates an illusion of a lower, more defined waist — appear prominently in the new flagship collection and are well suited to hourglass and pear-shaped figures. **Corset bodices with visible boning** are a departure from previous seasons, where structure was hidden under the fashion fabric; now the boning itself is a design element, adding architectural interest to otherwise clean silhouettes. **Cat-eye necklines**, which angle upward at the bust corners to create a lifted, graphic shape, are another 2026 addition that reads as more fashion-forward than the brand's traditional sweetheart and portrait neckline vocabulary.

Within the Sottero & Midgley line, dramatic mermaid silhouettes in Chantilly lace over structured satin continue to be the strongest-selling category at authorized retailers. The couture label's emphasis on dimensional embellishment — raised lace motifs, 3D beading, layered appliqués — means these gowns carry higher visual weight and are best previewed in person rather than from a photograph.

Rebecca Ingram's bestsellers in 2026 remain lighter-weight A-lines and modified fit-and-flare styles in stretch crepe and chiffon. The label's price accessibility makes it a strong starting point for brides who want to try the Maggie Magic construction before committing to the flagship tier's price point.

## How do lead times and the ordering process work at an authorized boutique?

Maggie Sottero Designs does not sell direct to consumers — every gown is ordered through an independently owned, authorized bridal boutique. The official store locator at [maggiesottero.com/find-a-store](https://www.maggiesottero.com/find-a-store) lets you search by postcode or city and indicates which of the three labels each boutique carries.

Standard production takes **four to six months** from the date of order to boutique delivery. Rush production is available in three to four months and priority production in two to three months, both typically at an additional charge determined by the individual boutique. Alterations require a further two to three months with two to three fitting appointments. The practical timeline advice from experienced bridal consultants — and reflected in the guidance published by authorized retailers including **The Wedding Shoppe** in St. Paul, Minnesota — is to begin shopping nine to twelve months before your wedding date.

If the boutique nearest you does not physically stock the style you want to try, ask about the **Loan Sample Program**. This allows boutiques to borrow current-collection samples directly from the brand for a bride's appointment — requests must be submitted at least two weeks in advance. It is a genuinely useful resource for brides in markets where boutique sample depth is limited.

A firm caution: Maggie Sottero Designs ships only to authorized retailers. Gowns offered by unauthorized online sellers — often priced below the standard retail range — are frequently copies or outright counterfeits. Brides who have placed deposits with unauthorized sellers have lost both money and time with no recourse. If the price looks too good to be true relative to the ranges above, it is.

## Can I personalize a Maggie Sottero gown, and how does the customization program work?

The **Personalize It! For Your Love Story** program allows brides to modify select Maggie Sottero and Sottero & Midgley gowns at the point of order. The critical rule: all personalizations must be requested simultaneously with the gown order — they cannot be added after the gown has entered production. Eligible modifications include:

  - **Sleeves:** Add detachable long illusion sleeves, off-the-shoulder lace sleeves, or boho bell sleeves. Clip-in options require no sewing and can be added later as accessories.

  - **Necklines and backs:** Lower the back, convert to a strapless silhouette, or add a raised V-back variation.

  - **Fabric:** Choose sparkle tulle, glitter tulle, or plain tulle; select a lined or illusion bodice.

  - **Train and coverage:** Adjust train length, add buttons down the back, or order a detachable overskirt for a reception look change.

Accessories — detachable sleeves, overskirts, jackets, veils — are priced separately from the gown. Not every style in the collection is eligible for every modification; confirm with your boutique consultant before your appointment so you know which gowns offer the options that matter to you.

## Does Maggie Sottero have sustainability initiatives worth knowing about?

Since 2023, Maggie Sottero Designs has operated a formal sustainability program built around three pillars: waste reduction, resource consumption, and biodiversity protection. The brand's most visible initiative is a partnership with **One Tree Planted**: a tree is planted for every bridal gown and sample purchased, with more than 50,000 trees planted to date, including a Ridge to Reef reforestation project in Costa Rica. In 2024, the brand launched what it describes as an industry-first **Textile Recycling Program** in partnership with **SuperCircle**, aimed at keeping fabric waste out of landfill at the end of a gown's usable life. The brand also directs a portion of holiday sales to **Huntsman Cancer Institute**, a University of Utah-affiliated research center close to its West Valley City headquarters. None of these initiatives change the quality or pricing of individual gowns, but for brides who weigh sustainability in purchase decisions, the programs are substantive rather than token.

## Sources

1. [Maggie Sottero: Our Story](https://www.maggiesottero.com/blog/maggie-sottero/)
2. [Unveiling the Truth: The Cost of Maggie Sottero Wedding Dresses](https://www.maggiesottero.com/blog/how-much-do-maggie-sottero-wedding-dresses-cost/)
3. [The Maggie Magic in Your Maggie Sottero Wedding Dress](https://www.maggiesottero.com/blog/corset-wedding-dress/)
4. [Wedding Dress Customization & Personalizations with Maggie Sottero](https://www.maggiesottero.com/blog/wedding-dress-customization/)
5. [Find a Maggie Sottero Authorized Retailer](https://www.maggiesottero.com/find-a-store)
6. [A Guide to Maggie Sottero Styles and Prices](https://kleinfeldbridal.com/blogs/kleinfeld-bridal-guide/maggie-sottero-styles-prices-guide)
7. [The Ultimate Guide to Maggie Sottero Wedding Dresses](https://www.weddingshoppeinc.com/blogs/weddings/the-ultimate-guide-to-maggie-sottero-wedding-dresses)
8. [Maggie Sottero Wedding Gowns](https://thebridalcollection.com/wedding-dresses/maggie-sottero/)
9. [Q and A with Kelly Midgley, new CEO of Maggie Sottero Designs](https://www.vowsmagazine.com/q-and-a-with-kelly-midgley-maggie-sottero-designs)
10. [Maggie Sottero Designs' Sustainability Campaign Gaining Traction](https://www.vowsmagazine.com/maggie-sottero-designs-sustainability-efforts-showing-positive-impact)

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