The Buying Window

Every dress at Maison D'vine is available during a 14-day buying window. When the window closes, it closes. This policy exists because made-to-order production requires an exact order count before the first stitch is made. It is not a marketing tactic. It is an honest limitation of how this brand works.

How the window works

A buying window opens every 26 days approximately. All nine Dream stage dresses are available during the open window. The window remains open for 14 days. When it closes, orders are finalised and production begins. No orders are accepted after the window closes — not as exceptions, not with additional charges, not for any reason.

The window opening and closing dates are published on the website and communicated to the waitlist by email. The email reads: "The window opens on [date]. She is waiting." The closing is communicated 7 days before and 1 day before close.


Window schedule
Phase Duration What happens
Window open 14 days All 9 Dream dresses available to order
Production 7 days Every dress from this window made by hand
Delivery 5–7 days Dress dispatched and delivered
Next window opens Day 26 approx Same 9 dresses available again

What happens if you miss a window

The next window will open approximately 12 days after the current window closes. Join the waitlist and you will be notified when it opens. The dresses do not change between windows — the same nine Dream stage chapters remain available for the full 9-month Dream stage.

After 9 months, the Dream stage closes permanently. The dresses move to the archive at a 20% higher price. The waitlist will be notified of the final window 30 days in advance.


The honest reason
The window is not designed to create pressure. It is designed to make it possible for every dress to be made specifically for the woman who chose it — and not before. A window that never closes is a window that means nothing. Ours closes because the promise requires it to.