The wedding of 16-year-old Ava Rose Hamilton Fury, daughter of author Paris and heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, has sparked a surge in demand for Evangeline Designs' bridesmaid dresses. The company, co-founded by Daisy Miller and Dominique Roberts, found itself in the spotlight after creating 18 cornflower blue dresses for the wedding party, including the two gold dresses worn by the bride herself for her bachelorette parties. The wedding, held on May 16 on the Isle of Man, has been a spectacle, with reports of a 30,000-pound honeymoon and a 40,000-pound wedding gown for the bride. The social media buzz around the wedding has been immense, with one post of the bridesmaids generating 25,000 likes overnight.
Evangeline Designs' connection to the Furies began with influencer Atlantis Price, who posted content wearing the label on TikTok and Instagram. This led to Venezuela Fury reaching out to the company. Daisy Miller describes the bride as "a very nice girl" and "genuine," despite her famous parents. The company's average price for a bridesmaid dress is around 400 pounds, but they also offer crystal-encrusted designs for 1,200 pounds.
The wedding's large bridal party presented a unique challenge for Evangeline Designs, requiring extensive planning and hand-sewn beading. The company's success with this high-profile wedding has led to a surge in demand, with Miller mentioning plans to hire more people to meet the newfound demand. The story highlights the intersection of celebrity, fashion, and tradition, with a personal touch, as the designers worked closely with the bride and her party to create a memorable look.
This raises a deeper question: How do personal connections and social media influence the fashion industry, and what impact do they have on small businesses like Evangeline Designs? The wedding of a 16-year-old bride, with her famous parents, has brought attention to the company, but it also raises the question of whether this attention will be sustainable and how the company will navigate the challenges of increased demand and public scrutiny.