Not every bride wants to follow the trends. So, it’s always nice to include a designer or two who zigs when everyone else zags. The Atelier Couture, helmed by Jimmy Choo bucked trends this market by focusing on true princess ball gowns that are guaranteed to have your wedding dress break the internet. Inspired by … Continue reading NYBFW S/S ‘23: Stand Out Brides with The Atelier
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By now you’ve probably figured out that bold sleeves were one of the main trends for next Spring’s bridal collections. And Savannah Miller took it to the next level with these ultra dramatic sleeves that took simple silhouettes to the next level. A daring plunging open back sheath design is all business in the front … Continue reading NYBFW S/S ‘23: Dramatic Sleeves with Savannah Miller
Romona Keveza is another one of my faves who’s presentations I love to attend. While she didn’t offer in-person showings this market, she did release both her Collection Bride and Legends collection images. Her Collection Bride vignette featured wearable modern designs perfect for the fashion forward bride. An asymmetrical off the shoulder neckline and optional … Continue reading NYBFW S/S ‘23: Modern Brides with Romona Keveza Collection Bride
Sleeves absolutely dominated bridal looks this season. And there was a definite '80s influence in many collections thanks to bold buffed sleeves and structured shoulders. Reem Acra fully committed to creating a modern iteration of this iconic '80s trend to make it more wearable and less over the top. A strategically draped structured bodice is … Continue reading NYBFW S/S ‘23: Structured Shoulders with Reem Acra
Every bridal market there are always a few trends that you see grace every collection you see. And this year, the focus was on sleeves and one shoulder necklines. Mira Zwillinger’s S/S '23 collection featured plenty of one shoulder numbers that are perfect for a bride who wants to break out from the traditional strapless … Continue reading NYBFW S/S ‘23: One Shoulder Fantasies with Mira Zwillinger
Convertible wedding dresses have been trending for quite some time, but they’re still a fan favorite for a reason — because they let you get more mileage out of your bridal fashion investment. Meanwhile, this season detachable — as well as more stylized — sleeves continued to be a trending theme featured in nearly every designer’s collection who … Continue reading NYBFW S/S ‘23: Convertible Brides & Bold Sleeves with Justin Alexander
Justin Alexander is one of my faves who’s runway show I normally attend in a pre-pandemic market. While he didn’t do a presentation or runway show this season, he did release a new collection which was equal parts modern minimalist and floaty classic bride. A thigh-high split, draped one shoulder neckline, and a smooth silhouette … Continue reading NYBFW S/S ‘23: Minimalist Modern Brides with Justin Alexander
While some brides love a structured look, you’re just as likely to see soft silhouettes dominate this fashion category. Dana Harel’s S/S '23 collection offers plenty of frothy styles that are perfect for a bride that wants a softer look. Soft feathered beading and a plunging v-neck on this sheath with a chapel train creates … Continue reading NYBFW S/S ‘23: Soft Silhouettes with Dana Harel
If we’re being totally honest, boho brides have never really gone anywhere as long as there’s a bride-to-be who wants to create a whimsical theme for her wedding. But structured and siren song bridal fashion has been having a moment the last few seasons. If this style didn’t speak to you, you’ll love the softer … Continue reading NYBFW S/S ‘23: Return of the Boho Bride with Costarellos
One thing I can always expect when I go to an Ines Di Santo runway show or presentation is are voluminous ballgowns and extended trains that will have heads turning. Below are some of my favorite looks from her S/S '23 presentation. Bell sleeves combine with a princess-style ballgown and are balanced by a crossbody … Continue reading NYBFW S/S ‘23: Bold Trains & Ballgowns at Ines Di Santo