New York’s Bridal Fashion Week 2018 Wedding Dress Trends

We’ve been waiting in anticipation, and now the New York Bridal Fashion Week runway has unveiled the hottest new bridal collections and wedding dress trends for the 2018 Fall/Winter wedding season. Romantic, feminine looks feature blush shades, accessories such as textured fur, feathers and fringe and sleek, shapely silhouettes.


The dresses featured in the image above can be found at Stella’s Bridal & Evening Collections.


Here is a summary of some of the trends we can expect to see a whole lot more of in 2018:


Sophisticated Jumpsuits & Pantsuits – An alternative to the wedding gown, less formal and ideal for those brides who don’t typically wear dresses anyway.


Textured Fur, Feathers, Fringe & Accessories – Texture and more texture! Embellished and accessorized gowns, beaded, embroidered, 3D floral applique, floral veils, hair accessories, feather headpieces, tassels and beaded headbands add interest.


Princess, Covered Up & Outerwear Influence – Capelets, moto jackets, blazers, bolero jackets, hooded styles, the sweater look over shoulders and long sleeves works with a plethora of different gown styles.


Sheer, Naked Dress & Barely-there Gowns – Miniskirts, the modern high-low, bustiers and garter belts. Skin is in.


Lush Blush – Traditional silhouettes and ball gowns in every shade of blush.


Designers featured on the 2018 Bridal Fashion Week runway include:


Theia, Ines Di Santo, Reem Acra , Zuhair Murad, Naeem Khan, Melissa Sweet for David’s Bridal, Dennis Basso for Kleinfeld, Monique Lhuillier, Justin Alexander, Lazaro, Ivy & Aster, Allison Webb, Alexandra Grecco, Idan Cohen, Berta, Oleg Cassini, Gracy Accad, Inbal Dror, Victoria Kyriakides, Mark Zunino, Elie Saab, Galia Lahav, Laure de Sagazan, Savannah Miller, Hayley Paige, Liancarlo, Marchesa, Rime Arodaky, Viktor & Rolf Mariage, Sachin & Babi, Galina by David’s Bridal, Lihi Hod, Francesca Miranda and Pronovias.

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