Bridal Fashion Week report! The top wedding dress trends of 2024, including oversized flowers, micro mini hemlines, and statement-making accessories
- New York Bridal Fashion Week is in full swing and we're already swooning over the gorgeous offerings
- The bi-annual event showcases the latest collections from iconic labels and lesser-known brands that dictate next seasons trends
- From oversized rosettes to leg-baring hemlines and pastel colors, FEMAIL rounds up the hottest trends on the catwalks
New York Bridal Fashion Week is in full swing and we're already swooning over the gorgeous offerings.
The bi-annual event showcases the latest collections from iconic labels and lesser-known brands that dictate next seasons trends - and good news, there's something for everyone.
From oversized rosettes to leg-baring hemlines and pastel colors, FEMAIL rounds up the hottest trends on the catwalks.
New York Bridal Fashion Week is in full swing and we're already swooning over the gorgeous offerings. Pictured: Milla Nova designs
Ukrainian bridal fashion house Milla Nova launched their 2024 couture bridal range with oversized flowers decorating just about everything
Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking!
Flowers are in bloom in bridal.
Ukrainian bridal fashion house Milla Nova launched their 2024 couture bridal range with oversized flowers decorating just about everything.
The brand's philosophy is the belief that love knows no bounds in age, gender, or size.
The collection epitomizes timeless sophistication through meticulous craftsmanship, handcrafted garments, and luxurious fabrics, worn by brides and grooms, irrespective of gender.
Milla Nova isn't the only brand charmed by botanical details.
Stunning gowns featuring dreamy floral motifs from Yellow by Sahar and Hera Couture, are proof that you don't need to keep it simple to look bridal.
Milla Nova offerings epitomize timeless sophistication through meticulous craftsmanship, handcrafted garments
Flowers were in bloom on the runways this week
A twist on traditional bridal trends, hemlines for spring are shorter than ever. The Atelier Couture by Professor Jimmy Choo looked to the stars for celestial-inspiration - and we're over the moon
She's got legs
Sure to make some brides blush...hemlines are shorter than ever.
The Atelier Couture by Professor Jimmy Choo looked to the stars for celestial-inspiration - and we're over the moon!
A hero piece from the collection is a micro-mini gown featuring an of-the-shoulder neckline and long train with an A-line silhouette that skimmed the model's thighs.
Unconventional hems were also a part of Franceca Miranda's Cartas de Solsticio collection.
An ode to love that transcends, acknowledges, and celebrates individuality and femininity, the Latin American designer offers a beautiful line of dresses, jumpers and suits boasting all things pretty, including French laces and embroidered tulles.
Her leg-baring playsuit is wedding-worthy with a high neck and long sleeves.
Francesca Miranda's Cartas de Solsticio collection is an ode to love that transcends, acknowledges, and celebrates individuality and femininity. A hero piece being a lace playsuit
Stark white is so last year
As more brides look towards non-white alternatives for their big day, Badgley Mischka delivers.
The New York-based label was inspired by 'romantic futurism' for fall 24.
'We are always seduced by the romance and allure of a grand gesture, of a sweeping staircase and a lingering look,' said the duo.
'We combined this with ideas of the Italian Futurists — motion can be captured, lines should be dynamic, and clothes must “provide novel and constant enjoyment.'
What better way to do that than with color?
Their blush pink gown is a pretty alternative to traditional white.
The Atelier Couture by Professor Jimmy Choo gave new meaning to the 'something blue' tradition with a princess-style gown in soft blue.
HONOR also embraced blue for spring, with a whimsical floral print.
As more brides look towards non-white alternatives for their big day, Badgley Mischka delivers with a pastel pink dress
The Atelier Couture by Professor Jimmy Choo and HONOR gave new meaning to the 'something blue' tradition with princess-style gowns in soft blue
Hera Couture gowns embody timeless elegance and innovative design, and they make for the perfect blank canvas for statement-making accessories.
Accessories as the focal point
Hera Couture gowns embody timeless elegance and they make for the perfect backdrop for statement-making accessories.
According to the New Zealand-based label, Hera was inspired to create a collection that reflects the beauty of following one's heart and the magic that comes with embracing new experiences.
Their gowns are created for the fearless women who dare to defy conventions.
They paired their fresh designs with sheer gloves accented by tiny pearls.
Founder and Creative Director of Graces Loves Lace, Megan Ziems, wanted to simplify the design strategy with the release of the gowns, Grace & Dahlia.
'We wanted to focus more on the data behind some of our most iconic gowns and lean into the valuable feedback provided by our brides. We took on these responses to create gowns that answers these 'must haves’, whilst staying true to our design values,' explains Ziems.
The result is stunningly chic gowns that don't take any attention off of the wearer or her accessories.
Grace Loves Lace offers chic gowns that don't take any attention off of the wearer
Anne Barge added texture to a silk gown by incorporating pleats across the bod
Pretty pleats are on trend
Pleating has become an exquisite element across bridal.
Anne Barge added texture to a silk gown by incorporating the figure flattering detail across the bodice.
Gowns with pleats (as seen at Badgley Mischka and Milla Nova) are ideal for a trip down the aisle, wherever the location.
Milla Nova created a fully pleated corset and skirt look using the sophisticated design detail, while Badgley Mischka used them to dramatize sleeves.
Badgley Mischka and Milla Nova incorporated pleats in their collections
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