Champagne Beau Joie and Marchesa Introduce Couture Collector's Bottle

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Champagne is just as important to styling a wedding as the dresses and décor. Now, couture and champagne come together in a groundbreaking new collaboration between two of the most admired global brands in wine and fashion, BEAU JOIE Champagne and MARCHESA.

The must-have “MARCHESA for BEAU JOIE” bottle, available on BeauJoieChampagne.com and Marchesa.com, is the perfect addition to a wedding gift registry, bridal shower or a memorable way to toast any special occasion.  

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Getting married and having a wedding is one of the most important days of a person’s life. In an effort to create a champagne experience that matches the significance of the occasion, this unique bottle of BEAU JOIE commemorates all that goes into this unforgettable milestone, providing brides and grooms a keepsake that is forever special. 

Inspiration for the design came from the MARCHESA design team taking an in-depth journey through the brand’s archive, with a focus on the fashion house’s most iconic pieces, to find elements that combine the two worlds of MARCHESA and BEAU JOIE, with the objective of creating something uniquely beautiful.  

“The goal with this collaboration was to design a bottle that truly combines the best of what both of our brands capture – love, enchantment, romance, and whimsicalness,” says Brandis Deitelbaum, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of BEAU JOIE Champagne. 

“I am so thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Brandis and unite our two worlds to create such a memorable memento for brides on their special day,” adds Georgina Chapman, MARCHESA’s Creative Director and Co-Founder.

The “MARCHESA for BEAU JOIE” hand-beaded and embroidered couture collector’s bottle is a genuine work of art adorned by over 10,000 beads and crystals. The special champagne cuvee is a zero-dosage (no sugar added) offering that is on yeast for eight years, offering a light, crisp taste combined with floral notes.

Michele Iacovelli