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The top wedding dress trends from New York Bridal Fashion Week

The top wedding dress trends from New York Bridal Fashion Week

Wedding bells were ringing this week as designers showcased their 2026 spring collections at New York Bridal Fashion Week. The season featured a stacked schedule of presentations, showroom appointments, runway shows, and even a real wedding—all displaying new designs from both legacy and emerging bridal brands.

Wearing just one look on your wedding day is no longer the norm for many brides, who are now embracing different silhouettes for receptions, after-parties, and rehearsal dinners. Designers are taking note—and providing options that offer a mix of dramatic ceremony silhouettes, dance-floor ready styles, and chic sets for pre-wedding events.

While every designer brought their unique creative perspective to the table this week, it was clear that certain fabrics and silhouettes were set to define the year ahead. Ahead, see the top wedding dress trends from the New York Bridal Fashion Week spring 2026 collections.

A surprise this season was the comeback of the bubble skirt. This voluminous hem is constructed by draping fabric to wrap back underneath the gown to create a buoyant shape. The bubble has the ability to transform a dress, either creating a touch of youthful sweetness as seen in Markarian’s mini design or glamorous drama in gowns by Dana Harel and Marmar Halim.

The basque waist has made itself a permanent presence in the bridal world with practically every designer using this silhouette in their collections. One take on the trend that absolutely made a splash is pairing this dropped waistline with a touch of gathered fabric to create a draping effect that flatters the body in a softened swoop. Minimalist brides might lean towards Elizabeth Fillmore’s and Katherine Tash’s sleek takes, romantic to-be-weds could appreciate the fabric detailing at Enaura, and modern marriers can find a chic approach by Andrew Kwon.

Lace may be a mainstay in the bridal world, but the looks that embraced the fabric this season felt different. Designers embraced lacework that felt more defined, uniquely layered, and strategically placed to create a fresh, dynamic approach to a classic detail. When searching for lace wedding gowns for 2026, brides will find a very broad scope of designs that push the boundaries.

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