📸 Scott Gelston Photography

📸 Scott Gelston Photography

 
 

Meet the Designer

Meghan Briton is an Australian designer from the beautiful island of Tasmania. Her training as a fashion designer, pattern cutter and garment technician have led her to have a unique vision for millinery, while still upholding the importance of traditional and quality finishes.

Meghan holds a Bachelor of Design from the Whitehouse Institute of Design in Sydney, Australia, as well as certificates in Patternmaking and Construction. She has also won multiple design awards within Australia, and was the 2014 Australian finalist for the Hempel Award, which took her to Beijing to show a capsule collection at China Fashion Week.

After many years of experience creating custom garments for clients both privately and through employment in womens wear and bridal, Meghan then spent years employed in London as a couture milliner for internationally renowned designer/milliner, Stephen Jones. In this role she was privileged to create pieces for many of the world’s greatest design houses such as Dior, Marc Jacobs, Celine, Azzedine Alaia and many more, along with countless high profile private clients.

Meghan is now creating couture and RTW millinery pieces for her eponymous label, and has recently been featured in Tatler on several occasions. The label’s design aesthetic is minimalist with a subtle mix of both Australian and British influences, with styles appropriate for events such as Royal Ascot, the Melbourne Cup and formal weddings and events. The atelier uses the highest quality of materials and pride is taken to ensure each piece is finished to the highest standard. Pieces can be varied to meet a client’s needs, and custom made couture enquiries are welcome.

Plans for women’s wear garments and bridal gowns will be announced in the future.


*New pieces are often launched via Instagram. Be sure to follow @meghanbriton for the most recent updates.
 

To view the current collection, click here

For information on production timelines and shipping, click here