Top Trends from New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week

Big bridal is back! Designers bid "clean girl aesthetic" farewell and went bigger and bolder than ever this season. More embellishments, exaggerated draping, fun colors, and dramatic details ruled the runways. The message is clear for 2026: each bride deserves her standout moment. 

Bubble Hems

A bubble hem is a skirt where the hem line is folded underneath, creating a "bubble," and lots of fun volume. It's playful, flirty and calls back to the maximalism we love of '80's bridal. 

Viktor&Rolf Mariage

Galia Lahav

 

Milla Nova

Jenny Yoo

 

Bejeweled Bodices

Best believe she's still bejeweled. Gowns covered in sequins, crystals and pearls shimmered up and down the bridal runways. From the "million dollar dress" at Galia Lahav to a full rhinestone-encrusted gown at Reem Acra, it's clear that glam is decidedly back in. 

Senstudio


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Berta


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Pnina Tornai x Kleinfeld Bridal

Galia Lahav


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Hip Interest

While basque waist continues to be popular, we're now seeing dramatic, exaggerated hips as well — padding, peplums, and hip-bustles add interest and create the illusion of a tiny waist. Both up-and-coming designers and renowned design houses showcased this over-the-top silhouette this season. Go for this trend if you're craving a high-fashion, avant-garde feel. 

Eve of Milady

Justin Alexander Signature

Oksana Mukha

Enaura Bridal

Sheer Elegance

From barely-there bridal gowns to sheer lace insets, we saw cool, creative, and unexpected uses of lace at NYBFW. We love this modern — sometimes risqué — take on a traditional bridal fabric. 

Nicole + Felicia Couture

Mira Zwillinger

Robert Bullock Bride

La Premiere Couture

3D Rosettes

Bold, beautiful, three-dimensional rosettes adorned many collections, enforcing the "bigger is better" trend this season. From skirts made entirely of 3D blooms to fun floral toppers, this trend is for the bride who wants to make a statement.  

House of Idan

Nardos

Nicole + Felicia Couture

WONÁ Concept

Colorful Creations

At nearly every presentation, we noticed one incredible style in a standout color. The difference this season? The gowns are insanely wearable and still very bridal. Though not in traditional white or ivory, any bride who chooses one of these gowns will still be unmistakably the bride.

Sareh Nouri 

Nadia Manjarrez

Ines di Santo

WONÁ Concept


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