Travel / Friday, 13-Feb-2026

Say Yes to the Camisole

Maggie Burns has designed evening gowns for the Oscars and some of the wardrobe for an upcoming Jessica Alba flick (Dear Eleanor). But Burns’ Marie-Margot Couture—the French version of Burns’ full name, Mary Margaret—is best-known for its custom wedding dresses. Now the Denver designer is expanding beyond the altar with a collection of layered lace and chiffon camisoles and shorts. The line employs traditional bridal materials in low-maintenance pieces (hand wash or delicate cycle) that can be worn as daywear or lingerie. “Great for honeymoon travel,” Burns says. Of course, you don’t have to be going to a chapel to enjoy the new line. Wear the camisole, in candy-colored combinations, white, or black, alone as a daytime underpinning. Or shake up the sweats-at-home routine by pairing it with matching satin drawstring shorts—perfect for rekindling the magic of the honeymoon inside your own bedroom.

This article was originally published in 5280 May 2015.
Georgia Alexia Benjou
Georgia Alexia Benjou
Georgia Alexia Benjou is a Denver-based writer.

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