Peter Langner Expands Responsibility of Beauty with Brides Do Good
- Feb 13, 2025
- 3 min read

In 2024, Peter Langner introduced the Responsibility of Beauty collection, embodying his dedication not only to creating exquisite designs but also to promoting a thoughtful and sustainable lifestyle. This philosophy aligns seamlessly with the Brides Do Good mission to extends the life and impact of wedding dresses through circularity, where one third of the proceeds of every pre-loved wedding dress sold contributes to programs that fight child marriage and promote girls’ education.
In celebration of Valentine’s Day, Brides Do Good and Peter Langner are thrilled to announce their partnership, ensuring that the value of every dress continues well beyond the wedding day. Through this collaboration, Brides Do Good reinforces the Responsibility of Beauty, proving that high-end craftsmanship can create lasting change.
The Responsibility of Beauty
For over thirty years, Peter Langner has been dedicated to the art of bespoke tailoring, crafting some of the finest bridal gowns in the industry. However, the bridal fashion world generates an enormous amount of waste, with luxurious fabrics used to create gowns that are often worn only once. Similar to Chantal Khoueiry’s inspiration behind Brides Do Good, this awareness led Peter Langner to reflect on ways to reduce the environmental impact of bridal fashion while uplifting an industry built on love.
This partnership takes the Responsibility of Beauty to the next level, demonstrating that as a community, we can make a real difference—fostering a more conscious, sustainable, and environmentally respectful industry. Born out of a mutual appreciation between the two, Brides Do Good team has long admired Peter Langner’s craftsmanship, while Peter himself has followed Brides Do Good for years, deeply respecting their mission.
"I have known Brides Do Good for years, and I hold deep admiration for what they do. Reselling second-hand and designer wedding dresses, and raising funds to support programs aimed at ending child marriage and protecting girls worldwide perfectly aligns with our values. Together, we are demonstrating that high-end craftsmanship and ethical practices can coexist beautifully.."— Peter Langner
It is crucial for all of us to take responsibility for what we create. Social and environmental issues may sometimes feel distant from our daily lives, but in reality, they are much closer than we think.
"Every day, 38,000 girls are forced into marriage, often losing their chance at education and a future. These statistics translate into millions of stolen futures every year. It’s not just a violation of their rights—it’s a violation of their potential."— Chantal Khoueiry
This is why it is essential to speak up, raise awareness, and, most importantly, take action. Now, a Peter Langner dress is more than just a masterpiece—it carries a story and supports a cause that truly matters.
The Role of the Wedding Industry
The wedding industry has the power to raise awareness about pressing social issues like child marriage, yet this responsibility is often overlooked. Too often, brands focus solely on celebrating the beauty and emotion of weddings without addressing these critical topics.
While this partnership is a celebration of craftsmanship and love, it is also a call to action for the entire industry.
"Weddings are a celebration of love and new beginnings. What better way to honor this than by giving young girls the chance to build their own futures, free from the constraints of child marriage? Through our designs and collaborations, we aim to inspire couples and the industry to reflect on the impact their choices can have on the world," Peter Langner emphasises.
Weddings can be more than a personal milestone—they can be a force for good. Our mission transforms one of the most significant purchases in a couple’s life into an opportunity to create real change. Partnerships like this deserve to be recognised and supported every day. Only by working together can we address issues that may seem distant but, in reality, affect us all.
What’s Next?
Peter Langner is actively working on new initiatives to increase positive impact in the industry. Among their efforts is the creative reuse of recycled and low-impact fabrics, as well as adopting sustainable packaging made from recycled materials—an initiative they plan to expand even further. But their commitment doesn’t stop there. They aim to deepen their sustainability efforts, continuously integrating more responsible practices into their daily operations.
"We want to expand our impact not only through the gowns we create but also by raising awareness and supporting those in need. Our dream is for every dress to contribute to a global movement of positive change. Responsibility of Beauty is about leaving a legacy, and this collaboration is an important step toward achieving that goal."— Peter Langner
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It’s amazing to see luxury fashion being used as a force for good, showing that elegance and ethics can go hand in hand. Definitely makes me look at bridal fashion in a whole new light! Sprunki
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