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Bridal Fashion Week kicked off last week in New York with fashion shows, private salon-style dates and cocktail parties full return. The biggest gain? Wedding styles get more varied every season as brides say yes to multiple outfits for their weekend festivities. Sure, there were classic tulle and lace gowns at the main event, but it was the unconventional bridal pieces, fashion-forward silhouettes (low-waisted one?) and the range of options to suit every type of bride
The ultimate cool girl label Danielle Frankel debuts menswear, has had newcomers like Yellow by Sahar, is working on ready-to-wear designers like Thom Browne, Tory Burch and Marc Jacobs, of course Then there are established designers like Monique Lhuillier and Vera Wang, who continue to build their icons season after season. The highlight of the week was Meredith Stoecklein’s label Lein, which returned after a three-year hiatus. Stoecklein’s interpretation of the courtroom look and versatile second look fills a void in the current bridal market.
While the spring 2024 bridal collection won’t be available until next year, we’ve rounded up the collection Some of the season’s hottest trends to inspire all brides shopping for their weekend wedding look. From a minimalist “more is more” attitude to cool bridal pieces to bold, unconventional colors to incorporate into your wardrobe, here are 7 takeaways from New York Bridal Fashion Week. Lace works great on all skirt lengths
Photos: Courtesy of Monique Lhuillier; Makarian; Sareh Nouri
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