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This season honored past styles while still presenting designs for today's modern bride.
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Published on 04/09/24 10:42AM
Though New York Bridal Fashion Week has come to an end, it's only the beginning for brides-to-be who are on the lookout for their dream wedding dress. Not only that, but the end of Bridal Fashion Week always produces a new crop of trends that brides can expect to see (and possibly embrace) this year and beyond. In short, if you're planning to embark on your dress shopping journey, now's the time to start your search—especially since the Spring 2025 season delivered a variety of fresh styles that are truly fit for individuals ofallaesthetics.
Need proof? Simply follow the trends. Mark Ingram, for example, showcased a collection of dresses that are at once vintage and contemporary, embracing drop-waists but with a modern touch. Or, take a look at Marchesa's line, which features angelic-like and dynamic gowns for brides who aren't afraid to be bold and glamorous on their big day.Danielle Frankel and Dana Harel even debuted ensembles that spotlight a popular 1980s silhouette—the bubble hemline—while brands like Alejandra Alonso Rojas and Louvienne x Scorcesa released contemporary looks that include the color black.
But that's not all, which is why we rounded up the top New York Bridal Fashion Week trends from the Spring 2025 collections. Read on for a full breakdown of what you can expect to see down the aisle these upcoming months.
Bridal Fashion Week Trends to Follow Based on Your Personal Style
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Drop Waists
Drop-waist silhouettes made a huge comeback this Bridal Fashion Week season; almost every collection featured a gown with this vintage design. And though the aesthetic isn't new within the bridal fashion space, designers—including Mark Ingram Bride, CINQ, and Ines Di Santo—opted to take things up a notch and create looks with the modern bride in mind, blending the old world with the new.
Mark Ingram Bride
CINQ
Ines Di Santo
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Angelic Silhouettes
This season, many designers decided to use tulle and organza to create angelic-like designs fit for the most ethereal brides. Just look at the gowns debuted by Marchesa, Honor, and Nordeen, and you'll quickly notice how the Spring 2025 collections featured pieces that would gracefully float down any wedding day aisle.
Marchesa
Honor
Nordeen
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Black Detailing
Brands, such as Nadia Manjarrez Bridal, Alejandra Alonso Rojas Bridal, and Louvienne x Scorcesa, to name a few, weren't afraid to play with the color black this season, as many debuted collections that showcased this dark shade (a shift away from pastel hues that previously dominated the wedding fashion space). Between black gowns or black bow details, we absolutely love the contrast black creates when paired with a white or ivory dress.
NadiaManjarrez Bridal
AlejandraAlonso Rojas Bridal
Louvienne x Scorcesa
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Bubble Hemlines
One key takeaway from the Spring 2025 collections? Fashion trends are cyclical. This fact was further solidified when reviewing collections from brands like Danielle Frankel, Dana Harel, and Monique Lhuillier, who put out dresses that featured bubble hemlines, a silhouette that originated in the late 1950s and was popularized in the 1980s.
Danielle Frankel
Dana Harel
MoniqueLhuillier Bliss
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Less (Fabric) Is More
Daring brides, rejoice! This New York Bridal Fashion Week season featured a plethora of gowns that epitomized boudoir glam. A trend we're coining "less (fabric) is more," many brands—like Andrew Kwon, Bronx and Banco, and Claire Pettibone—opted to produce designs for those truly looking to break the "rules" and sport a look that makes them feel sexy, confident, and one-of-a-kind.
Andrew Kwon
Bronx and Banco
Claire Pettibone
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