Top Wedding Dress Trends for 2025-2026
While there are still four more months left until we welcome 2025, many of you lovely brides are already deep in your planning journey and deciphering all the beautiful details that will make your special day. The world of weddings is ever-evolving, each year bringing fresh ideas. Drawing on insights from the leading designer wedding dress makers, we've compiled a list of all the major trends to expect in 2025.
Minimalism and Elegance
2025 will be the year when luxe minimalism takes center stage, gradually transforming the wedding scene. Clean, simple lines and minimal décor – this trend will be in the spotlight. Sleek yet stylish dresses with impeccable tailoring and high-quality fabrics will become true hits on wedding runways.
Color Accents
The traditional white dress is giving way to pastel shades. Light blue, powder pink, and even lavender – all of these will bring freshness and uniqueness to your wedding look. Even for the bride who prefers a classic wedding dress aesthetic, lowkey pops of color can be found through the signature floral gowns of Monique Lhuillier or the sophisticated black accents of Badgley Mischka and Yedyna.
Elongated Waists
With the rise of renaissance-era silhouettes, the basque waist wedding dress trend shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, designers took the ultra-flattering, waist-elongating looks even further this time around. Alexandra Grecco's candlelit cocktail party showcased a drop-waist corseted top that seamlessly pairs with a number of skirt styles (bonus points for versatility), while designers like Julie Vino and Savage & Hunt debuted their own unique, asymmetrical versions of the lengthening silhouette. And for those that want a subtler approach, Jenny Yoo and Watters boast a number of lower-key takes that provide an equally flattering effect with a little less drama.
Luxurious Lace
Lace is always chic. In the new season, it will become even more refined: voluminous floral patterns will adorn not only the dress but also the veil, adding a touch of tenderness and romance. 2025 is all about making a statement with bold patterns and rich textures. Think intricate lace, floral appliqués, and geometric patterns that add depth and personality to your dress. These details can transform a traditional silhouette into a modern masterpiece.
Asymmetry
Adding interest to a wedding gown doesn't have to come in the form of a fluffy ballroom skirt or full sleeve. This season, designers proved that even the simplest dress styles can still feel statement making through a few off-center touches at the neckline, bodice or sleeve. Yedyna wedding dresses combine minimalist silhouettes with subtly slanted tiered, pleats and textures.
Voluminous Sleeves
Voluminous sleeves are a trend that highlights femininity and adds a touch of soft drama to the look. Airy, transparent, or embroidered, they will bring charm and a special allure to the wedding dress. Especially trendy in 2025-2026 will be dresses with detachable sleeves, allowing for outfit transformation and easy customization of the wedding look.
Getting-Ready Glam
Having an over-the-top outfit for every bridal event is on the rise, and this season, that includes the getting-ready ensemble. Designers are saying farewell to simple robes and pajamas and welcoming capsule collections and gowns that effortlessly fuse the ease of loungewear with the lavishness of black-tie attire. Dana Harel took a laidback approach with all-over lace separates and embellished minis, while Galia Lahav's collection with Fleur du Mal focused on full-length silk robes, sexy slip dresses and festive, fringe-hemmed suiting. Boudoir outfits by the Yedyna brand are crafted from exquisite fabrics, ensuring softness against your skin and timeless elegance. They design their bridal attire with care for every future bride. That’s why their collections feature a wide variety of silhouettes to suit every body shape and personal preference.
Corsetry
It's not surprising to see this Bridgerton-esque trend continue to flourish, especially considering its torso-lengthening, silhouette-snatching effects. Almost every collection seen on this season's runways featured some form of the construction-exposing look. A few designers even showcased collections almost entirely made up of the trend. Wiederhoeft, for example, debuted a number of separates and gowns made with authentic corset bodices—even incorporating one into an unexpected trapeze silhouette.
When choosing a dress, it's important not to forget that your comfort is key. The dress should not only be fashionable but also make you feel confident and comfortable on this special day, so you can feel truly at your best!
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