Our Favorite Spring 2025 Bridal Trends From New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week

Designer: Anne Barge | Creative Director: Shawne Jacobs | Creative Direction and Photography: Laura Gordon | Cinematographer: Mark Yeattes + Yeattes Productions | Venue: Race & Religious | Hotel Peter and Paul | Hair & Makeup: Anna Breeding | Producer: Angelica Crosby | Jewelry: HGM Fine Jewelry | Media Relations: ODA Public Relations | Sully by Anne Barge

It’s that magical time again! New York Bridal Fashion Week has just wrapped up, and the Spring 2025 collections are a dream come true. Scroll on to discover the spring 2025 bridal trends that are making us swoon.

Basque Waists

First, basque waists are making a major comeback. Think royal vibes with a modern twist—how elegant!

An all-lace sleeveless wedding gown with a basque waist.
Photo: Chesco Lopez | Designer: Galia Lahav | Model: Alexina Graham | Videographer: Ori Porat | Hair: Crisanto Blanco | Makeup: Pablo Robledo | Creative Director: Abraham Gutierrez | Producer: Rosana Gonzalo | Anais by Galia Lahav
Strapless all lace gown with a basque waist and lace gloves.
Photo: Courtesy of Lihi Hod | Jade by Lihi Hod
A corset top with a tulle basque waist full skirt.
Photo: Courtesy of Ines Di Santo | Esther by Ines Di Santo

Bows

Bows are still the darlings of bridal fashion. From cute little accents to bold bow veils, they’re proving to be the versatile touch that every dress could use.

Model looking out a window wearing a bow in her hair and an all lace gown with bows down the back.
Photo: KT Merry | Vittoria by Monique Lhuillier
Model wearing a matte satin scooped portrait neckline modified A-line skirt with signature oversized bow.
Gowns and Veils: Sareh Nouri | Agency: Moses Media, Inc. | Creative Director: Deborah Moses | Photographer: Mani Zarrin | Producer: Mahalia Watson for Moses Media, Inc. | Hair: Keith Carpenter | Makeup: Paul Venoit | Jewelry: Maria Elena Headpieces | Shoes: Bella Belle Shoes | Venue: St.Regis New York | Lap of Luxury by Sareh Nouri
Model wearing a satin over-sized bow veil.
Photo courtesy of Lihi Hod | Lueur Veil by Lihi Hod

Subtle Color

Last year we saw bold and beautiful colored wedding gowns. This year, it’s all about subtle, simple colored accents on the traditional white gown. We love this trend for the daring bride who wants to add a touch of uniqueness to tradition.

Strapless wedding gown with green and cream floral details.
Designer: Anne Barge | Creative Director: Shawne Jacobs | Creative Direction and Photography: Laura Gordon | Cinematographer: Mark Yeattes + Yeattes Productions | Venue: Race & Religious | Hotel Peter and Paul | Hair & Makeup: Anna Breeding | Producer: Angelica Crosby | Jewelry: HGM Fine Jewelry | Media Relations: ODA Public Relations | Dauphine by Anne Barge
A long-sleeve tulle ballgown with blue floral embellishments.
Photo courtesy of Nardos | Reign by Nardos
A strapless wedding dress with a small blue, green and pink floral print with a matching cape.
Photo: KT Merry | Bliss Collection by Monique Lhuillier

Peplum Dresses

Peplum Dresses are turning heads, and rightly so. They add just the right amount of elegance and structure to a bridal look.

Model wearing an all-lace strapless peplum wedding gown.
Photo courtesy of Francesca Miranda | Saturno by Francesca Miranda
An all-lace peplum long sleeve gown with a satin bow at the collar.
Photo: Fadi Acra | Essence of Reem Collection by Reem Acra
A Two-piece A-line ensemble with an elongated crepe corset top, adorned with a silk sash and a dramatic bow.
Photo: Chesco Lopez | Designer: Galia Lahav | Videographer: Ori Porat | Hair: Crisanto Blanco | Makeup: Pablo Robledo | Creative Director: Abraham Gutierrez | Producer: Rosana Gonzalo | Bold by Galia Lahav Symphony Collection

Short Veils

Short and chic, shoulder-length veils are the new must-haves and one of our favorite spring 2025 bridal trends. They’re a fresh take on traditional veil styles and perfect for brides looking for something a bit different.

Model wearing a spaghetti stap wedding gown with a bow at the waist and a shoulder-length detailed veil.
Designer: Anne Barge | Creative Director: Shawne Jacobs | Creative Direction and Photography: Laura Gordon | Cinematographer: Mark Yeattes + Yeattes Productions | Venue: Race & Religious | Hotel Peter & Paul | Hair & Makeup: Anna Breeding | Producer: Angelica Crosby | Jewelry: HGM Fine Jewelry | Media Relations: ODA Public Relations | Copeland Shoulder Veil by Anne Barge
Model wearing a shoulder-length veil with a bow on the top and a strapless basque waist dress with satin gloves.
Gowns and Veils: Sareh Nouri | Agency: Moses Media, Inc. | Creative Director: Deborah Moses | Photographer: Mani Zarrin | Producer: Mahalia Watson for Moses Media, Inc. | Hair: Keith Carpenter | Makeup: Paul Venoit | Jewelry: Maria Elena Headpieces | Shoes: Bella Belle Shoes | Venue: St.Regis New York | Park View by Sareh Nouri
Strapless lace wedding gown with a tulle waist-length veil.
Photo: Fadi Acra | Essence of Reem Collection by Reem Acra

High-Neck Lace

Gowns with high-neck lace were common down the runway this season, and we love this elegant, modest look!

Model wearing an all lace long sleeve gown with a high neck and a traditional tulle veil.
Photo: KT Merry | Elodie by Monique Lhuillier
Model wearing a wedding gown with a high-neck long sleeve lace overlay and a sheer tulle veil.
Designer: Anne Barge | Creative Director: Shawne Jacobs | Creative Direction and Photography: Laura Gordon | Cinematographer: Mark Yeattes + Yeattes Productions | Venue: Race & Religious | Hotel Peter and Paul | Hair & Makeup: Anna Breeding | Producer: Angelica Crosby | Jewelry: HGM Fine Jewelry | Media Relations: ODA Public Relations | Bowman Top by Anne Barge
Model wearing a short-sleeve all lace gown.
Photo courtesy of Nardos | Ruth by Nardos

Dramatic Floral Embellishments

What’s spring without flowers? Large, dramatic rosettes on wedding gowns are trending this spring, and we love it.

Model wearing an organza Floral Applique oversized ballgown with Italian Stretch Mikado bodice and hand placed floral details.
Gowns and Veils: Sareh Nouri | Agency: Moses Media, Inc. | Creative Director: Deborah Moses | Photographer: Mani Zarrin | Producer: Mahalia Watson for Moses Media, Inc. | Hair: Keith Carpenter | Makeup: Paul Venoit | Jewelry: Maria Elena Headpieces | Shoes: Bella Belle Shoes | Venue: St.Regis New York | Euphoria by Sareh Nouri
Luxurious floral embroidered strapless gown with voluminous skirt and a rich floral train with a matching detachable 3D floral artistic shawl.
Photo courtesy of Mira Zwillinger | Sunn by Mira Zwillinger
A strapless wedding gown with floral embellishments and a tulle skirt.
Photo: Chesco Lopez | Designer: Galia Lahav | Model: Alexina Graham | Videographer: Ori Porat | Hair: Crisanto Blanco | Makeup: Pablo Robledo | Creative Director: Abraham Gutierrez | Producer: Rosana Gonzalo | Horizon by Galia Lahav

Textured Fabrics

Textured fabrics add a luxe touch to gowns, offering texture and depth that’s both sophisticated and unique.

Flowy gown decorated with a delicate flower contour throughout, has a sweetheart corset and an off- the shoulder element.
Photo courtesy of Mira Zwillinger | Sally by Mira Zwillinger
A fitted long-sleeve textured mermaid gown with a tulle skirt.
Photo courtesy of Francesca Miranda | Luna by Francesca Miranda
A sleeveless a-line bridal gown with a textured skirt.
Photo courtesy of Nardos | Beatrice by Nardos

Floral-Embellished Veils

For those who love a floral touch, floral-embellished veils are in bloom. They bring a whimsical and dramatic flair that’s hard to resist.

A short veil with floral embellishments in subtle pastel colors.
Photo: Chesco Lopez | Designer: Galia Lahav | Model: Alexina Graham | Videographer: Ori Porat | Hair: Crisanto Blanco | Makeup: Pablo Robledo | Creative Director: Abraham Gutierrez | Producer: Rosana Gonzalo | Izzy by Galia Lahav
Detailed veil with scattered flowers embroidery throughout.
Photo courtesy of Mira Zwillinger | Billie by Mira Zwillinger
Model wearing a strapless ballgown and a cathedral length veil with large floral embellishments.
Photo: KT Merry | Wonderland by Monique Lhuillier

Delicate Lace

And let’s not forget about gowns adorned with delicate lace all over. There’s something truly timeless about these dresses, and they are perfect for the classic bride who adores elegance and grace.

An all lace gown with a sweetheart neckline and lace long sleeves.
Designer: Anne Barge | Creative Director: Shawne Jacobs | Creative Direction and Photography: Laura Gordon | Cinematographer: Mark Yeattes + Yeattes Productions | Venue: Race & Religious | Hotel Peter and Paul | Hair & Makeup: Anna Breeding | Producer: Angelica Crosby | Jewelry: HGM Fine Jewelry | Media Relations: ODA Public Relations | Toussaint by Anne Barge
Model wearing an all lace gown with a matching veil.
Photo courtesy of Elie Saab
An all-lace mermaid gown with off-the shoulder puffy lace sleeves.
Photo: Chesco Lopez | Designer: Galia Lahav | Model: Alexina Graham | Videographer: Ori Porat | Hair: Crisanto Blanco | Makeup: Pablo Robledo | Creative Director: Abraham Gutierrez | Producer: Rosana Gonzalo | Finesse by Galia Lahav

From delicate lace to daring veils, the Spring 2025 bridal trends have left us in awe. New York Bridal Fashion Week has once again set the stage for a year of spectacular wedding style. For more wedding inspiration, check out our digital magazine.

“Our Favorite Spring 2025 Bridal Trends From New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week”

Contributors- Anne Barge / Galia Lahav / Monique Lhuillier / Sareh Nouri / Lihi Hod / Nardos / Francesca Miranda / Reem Acra / Mira Zwillinger / Elie Saab / KT Merry / Shawne Jacobs / Laura Gordon / Mark Yeattes / Yeattes Productions / Race & Religious / Hotel Peter and Paul / Anna Breeding / Angelica Crosby / HGM Fine Jewelry / ODA Public Relations / Chesco Lopez / Alexina Graham / Ori Porat / Crisanto Blanco / Pablo Robledo / Abraham Guitierrez / Ronsana Gonzalo / Moses Media Inc. Deborah Moses / Mani Zarrin / Mahalia Watson / Keith Carpenter / Paul Venoit / Maria Elena Headpieces / Bella Belle Shoes / St. Regis New York / Fadi Acra 

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