Straight from the runway, these are the moments brides won’t forget! New York Bridal Fashion Week delivered a lineup of Spring 2027 collections that felt equal parts directional and wearable, with designers leaning into texture, structure, and thoughtful detail. Instead of overwhelming you with every look that walked the runway, we’re narrowing it down to the standout moments that feel destined for the aisle.
These are the gowns, silhouettes, and styling choices brides will save, screenshot, and bring to their fitting in the moments ahead.
Keep scrolling for these nine spring 2027 bridal looks worth saving!
Elie Saab
Elie Saab transforms bridal into a true work of art, with this look drawing clear inspiration from French artistry and couture craftsmanship. Sculptural florals bloom across the corseted bodice, creating a dimensional, almost gallery-worthy effect that feels both delicate and intentional. Paired with a sleek silhouette, it’s a striking balance of structure and softness that reads like a wearable sculpture.
Esé Azénabor
Esé Azénabor makes a dramatic statement with this intricately detailed gown, where layers of lace and volume come together in a bold, couture silhouette. The structured bodice and high neckline balance the grandeur of the skirt, while the oversized floral detail adds a striking, sculptural focal point. Rich in texture and presence, it’s a look designed to captivate from every angle.
Galia Lahav
Galia Lahav captures a dreamy sense of instinct and sensuality with this lace gown, where sheer detailing and a sculpted fit highlight the body with effortless femininity. The high neckline and intricate patterning create a soft yet striking presence, blending romance with confidence. Set against a garden backdrop, it feels like a modern interpretation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Lihi Hod
Daisey by Lihi Hod catches the light from every angle, with hand-applied pearl beading creating a richly textured, almost ethereal surface. The high halter neckline, finished with delicate 3D floral appliques, adds a soft yet sculptural touch, while the open back keeps the silhouette clean and modern. Fitted through the body and releasing into a sweeping train, it’s a striking balance of detail and restraint.
Mira Zwillinger
Mira Zwillinger explores the power of transformation with this softly structured gown, where a defined drop waist elongates the silhouette before releasing into gentle volume. Sculptural bow details add a sense of movement and versatility, giving the look a refined yet playful edge. It’s a design that feels fluid and evolving, shifting beautifully with every step.
Monique Lhuiller
Understated in the best way, this Monique Lhuillier gown channels the minimalism of the 90s with a sleek, body-skimming silhouette and a plunging neckline that feels effortlessly confident. The clean lines and fluid fabric let the fit do all the talking, creating a look that’s equal parts modern and nostalgic. It’s a quiet statement that proves simplicity still holds undeniable power.
Phillipa Lepley
Phillipa Lepley brings a soft, poetic touch with delicate Lily of the Valley scattered across the gown, adding a fresh, botanical detail that feels quietly luxurious. The off-the-shoulder tulle draping and full skirt create a light, airy presence without overwhelming the look. It’s the kind of piece that feels made for a spring garden ceremony, where every detail mirrors the beauty of the season.
Pronovias
Pronovias delivers a fresh take on romance with this softly structured silhouette, where a sculpted bodice flows into airy, gathered layers. The draped neckline detail adds an elevated, fashion-forward touch, framing the look with quiet drama. Light, fluid, and effortlessly striking, it’s a gown that moves as beautifully as it photographs.
Sareh Nouri
Sareh Nouri leans into modern elegance with this sculptural off-the-shoulder gown, where clean lines meet a softly dramatic silhouette. The structured bodice and full skirt create a sense of quiet grandeur, reflecting her signature blend of timeless design and Persian-inspired artistry. Refined yet impactful, it’s a look that feels both classic and completely current.
From sculptural minimalism to richly detailed couture, the Spring 2027 bridal looks featured at New York Bridal Fashion Week prove that bridal style continues to evolve with intention and artistry. Each look offers its own perspective, giving brides endless inspiration to interpret in a way that feels personal and current. These are the moments shaping what’s next, and they’re only just beginning to make their way down the aisle.
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“Spring 2027 Bridal Looks Worth Saving From New York Fashion Week”
Contributing Vendors- Designers: Sareh Nouri / Elie Saab / Esé Azénabor / Galia Lahav / Lihi Hod / Mira Zwillinger / Monique Lhuillier / Phillipa Lepley / Pronovias / Photography: Sarah Bradshaw Photography / Claire Rothstein / Noua Unu Studio / Videographer: Kirill Slysh / Hair: Kimberly Yagual / Makeup: NJ Makeup Artist – Victoria / Accessories: Erin Rhyne x Sareh Nouri / Floral: Lady Slipper Posy / Model: Elise Swain / Videographer: Sandra Seaton / Hair: Masayoshi Fujita / Makeup: Terry Barber Makeup / Stylist: Christopher Maul / Production: Mini Content





