(Weddings)

Tying The Knot In Style: Bridal Fashion’s Top Trends

Calling all brides to be.

Written by Molly Peck
Grace Loves Lace

Navigating the journey to find the perfect wedding dress can be both exhilarating and overwhelming for brides-to-be. Thankfully, Bridal Fashion Week serves as a beacon of inspiration, unveiling a fresh wave of trends that brides can anticipate seeing and possibly incorporate into their wedding plans this year and beyond. Whether you're a modern minimalist, a romantic at heart, or someone who embraces eclectic trends, the designers’ spring 2025 styles showcased at Bridal Fashion Week are sure to guide you down the right path.

Bridal Fashion Week unveiled a diverse range of designs catering to various aesthetics. Brides enchanted by color, florals, and fantasy will be captivated by the creations of designers like Claire Pettibone and Honor NYC. For those leaning towards a classic and timeless appeal, designers such as Grace Loves Lace and Milla Nova offer exquisite options. Meanwhile, brides seeking the perfect ensemble to dance the night away will find their match in Eva Lendel's dynamic designs.

Whether you're eagerly planning your own walk down the aisle or simply a wedding dress enthusiast, keep reading to find the biggest bridal trends this season.

Back To Black

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Black wedding dresses have been making waves as a trend for decades. This season, designers like Claire Pettibone, known for her fearless use of color, revisited the allure of black in bridal fashion. Alejandra Alonso Rojas wowed with a sleek silk gown featuring a chic one-shoulder bow detail, while Mark Ingram offered a contemporary twist on tradition with his distinctive designs.

The After-Party

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Brides are seizing the opportunity to dazzle at the after-party, swapping their ceremony gowns for stylish ensembles designed for the dance floor. Designers such as WONÀ Concept, Hera Couture, and Eva Lendel have all crafted chic and playful outfits perfect for celebrating into the night.

Flower Power

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Florals for spring? Groundbreaking. Honor NYC is redefining the trend with a flirty sheer gown. Meanwhile, Claire Pettibone remained true to her whimsical aesthetic, drawing inspiration from the delicate fuji blossom. For those with a traditional taste seeking to incorporate florals, Eva Lendel offers a perfect blend of classic and contemporary.

Hollywood Glamour

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The timeless allure of Old Hollywood style transcends fashion eras, captivating generations with its opulent aesthetics, iconic silhouettes, and undeniable glamor. The enduring appeal of stars like Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe sets a standard of elegance and sophistication that resonates across time. Brides in search of this timeless elegance can discover it in the collections of designers like Grace Loves Lace, Tanner Fletcher, and Milla Nova.

Coquette Core

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The coquette trend has made a significant impact not only in the bridal industry but also in fashion at large, with several designers embracing the aesthetic this season. Monique Lhuillier infused a modern twist by incorporating "something blue" into her elegant ball gown. Hera Couture heightened the drama within the aesthetic, while Honor NYC captivated with a dainty and sweet interpretation, embodying the ultimate coquette fantasy.

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