Dana Harel
Drop Waist Silhouettes
Drop-waist silhouettes make a comeback at Spring 2024 Bridal Fashion Week. The vintage-inspired style was seen on several designer runways, with The OWN Studio and Costarellos flawlessly pulling off the trend. The fitted bodice and flared skirt create a timeless and elegant look, perfect for any type of wedding. Consider this classic silhouette for a touch of vintage charm or a timeless style that will never go out of fashion.
The OWN Studio
Costarellos
Sculptural Ball Gowns
Spring 2024 Bridal Fashion Week showcased a new take on classic ball gowns. Theia and Amsale added sculptural elements to the timeless silhouette, creating dresses that are both modern and traditional.
These sculptural ball gowns feature fitted bodices and voluminous skirts with unique and modern shapes. Theia and Amsale expertly incorporated the sculptural elements into their designs, resulting in stunning dresses that are both classic and contemporary.
For brides looking for a modern twist on a traditional style, sculptural ball gowns are a trend to consider. These dresses are perfect for any type of wedding, from intimate ceremonies to grand celebrations. Ball gowns will always be a bridal fashion staple, and this new iteration adds a fresh and exciting element to the timeless style.
Theia
Amsale
Glimmering Gold Hues
Golden Gowns Shine on the Spring 2024 Bridal Fashion Week Runways”
One trend that stood out during Spring 2024 Bridal Fashion Week was the use of gold in bridal gowns. Designers like Honor and Ines Di Santo showcased beautiful golden-hued gowns, adding a touch of glamour and luxury to their collections.
These golden gowns are perfect for brides looking to make a statement on their wedding day. The warm and radiant hue complements a variety of skin tones and adds a touch of opulence to any bridal look. Honor and Ines Di Santo expertly incorporated the color into their designs, resulting in stunning gowns that are both elegant and unique.
We expect to see this trend continue for years to come, as more brides are looking for non-traditional options for their wedding day. Golden gowns are a beautiful way to add a touch of luxury and glamour to your bridal look, and we can’t wait to see how designers incorporate this trend in future collections.
Honor
Ines Di Santo
Tailored Construction
Several designers this season, including LEIN and Viktor & Rolf, made an effort to focus on tailoring and garment construction, resulting in looks that are expertly made for brides with contemporary aesthetics. Whether leaning into menswear design techniques or designing jumpsuits for modern nuptials, it’s evident that brands are continuing to find ways to move the needle within the bridal fashion space.
LEIN
Viktor & Rolf
Pin-Thin Straps
While spaghetti straps aren’t a new trend, Spring 2024 Bridal Fashion Week signaled a massive resurgence of this classic design aesthetic. Specifically, brands like KYHA and Houghton placed pin-thin straps on body-skimming silhouettes, with other designers also choosing to incorporate this trend on silhouettes like ball gowns and loosely fitted column dresses.
Chosen by KYHA
Houghton by Katharine Polk
Tea-Length Hemlines
Feminine and flirty, tea-length dressesare perfect for a bride hoping to veer from traditional bridal aesthetics. So, we appreciate that designers like Markarian and Elie Saab featured this hemline within their collections, showcasing looks that are sophisticated and fun.