Bridal Trend Report: The Best Looks from the Spring 2025 Couture Collection for the Upcoming Season
Written By Grace Yael
May 15, 2024
Here are some of the top bridal fashion trends that will be standout looks for the year.
Elongated Corset Bodices
Dropped waistlines are one of the hottest trends in bridal this year and corseted bodices are
playing up the look with an elongated fit. The Heaven ball gown with an elongated bodice detailed with intricate pearls and beading radiates a regal look. And the showstopping Finesse two-piece, French lace gown features a cinched, elongated corset, mermaid-silhouette skirt, and dramatic tulle overskirt.
Convertible Gowns
Gowns that allow a bride to change up her look throughout the day are a trend that’s still going strong. Removable tops, sleeves, and overskirts let you to take your dress from ceremony to reception to the after party—and wow everyone at each stage. Detachable illusion sleeves and a satin overskirt on the Noel French lace gown reveal a fitted mermaid silhouette. The April vintage lace trumpet gown is accessorized with detachable tulle sleeves and a dramatic overskirt with a pearl-detailed belt. And the Freya mermaid gown, embellished with beaded 3D flowers, features a detachable half overskirt and illusion sleeves.
Basque Waists
Traditional wedding gown silhouettes are getting an update from Victorian-inspired basquwaists. The slightly lower waistline, which ends with a V-shaped point and creates volume at the hips, is a throwback to 18th and 19 th-century fashion and is now adding a modern touch to a bride’s look. The Anais corded French lace mermaid gown features a chic angel wing neckline and a detachable, constructed overskirt that accentuates the hips and waist.
Amplified Florals
Floral-detailed gowns are a bridal fashion favorite and the new take on the look brings a garden of enchanting, oversized blossoms to sophisticated A-line and ball gown silhouettes. Delightful 3D, laser-cut flowers embellish the Florence gown and its matching bolero.While tulle, ethereal flowers float across the Horizon dress and its detachable top. And a flurry of delicately sequined blooms adorns the Rosemary ball gown and illusion top.
Pink or Blush Second Looks
Second looks for the wedding day have become the norm in the bridal wardrobe, as brides want to elevate the vibe for their reception and after-party with a glamorous dress. Sultry-silhouetted gowns in subtle pink and blush hues are a perfect encore to a white ceremony dress. The Raphaella silk gown with a deep plunging neckline and bias-cut skirt stuns in powder pink. And the Izzy draped A-line gown is total opulence in a soft blush tone