Grace Loves Lace, an Australian brand known for its beautiful bridalwear, has launched the first wedding dress inspired by customer demand.

The Fabienne gown - a romantic boho style - was born after shoppers asked for a similar version of the label's popular Josee dress. In fact, the brand received 200 comments from brides requesting a remake or updated version.

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"The Fabienne is an ode to the Josee and bohemian brides, a style that is nostalgic to Grace Loves Lace and where the brand stemmed from," said a spokesperson for the brand.

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The off-the-shoulder style is made using French Chantilly lace and features a two-tone bodice, a dramatic long train, an embroidered hem and a full skirt that begs to be twirled in. It also comes with an elasticated waistband so that it really doesn't matter how much you eat at dinner. You could imagine a 00s Sienna Miller getting married in this.

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Grace Loves Lace has quickly become one of the most popular bridal brands. In 2015, its boho, flowing Hollie style was named the most pinned wedding dress of all time, with over 2.5 million shares. It opened its first UK showroom earlier this year, which operates an appointment-only service.

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