On April 6, the New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week It kicked off one of the most anticipated catwalks in the bridal industry, the second to be held each year in New York City. In this latest edition, the companies presented their proposals for spring-summer 2023, predicting all those trends that set the pace in silhouettes, necklines, appliqué, patterns and fabrics. Designers like Elie Saab, Galia Lahav, Monique Lhuiller or Romona Kevezaamong many others, have surprised with wedding dresses worthy of haute couture catwalks intended for brides with a lot of personality and character.
No girlfriend is the same as another, not even similar† Not all of them are looking for a romantic dress, nor a fairytale model, a seductive design with a prominent neckline or an original two-piece. There are people who don’t want to commit themselves to a timeless or minimalist dress on their D-day, but to a model in full trend that goes beyond the classic patterns. exactly, the bridal firms have thought of them all at the time of making the next 2023 wedding dresses. Among the novelties there are: items that match and they are a constant tonic as we move from collection to collection.
materials such as silk contrasts with organza, tulle and crepe de chine in dresses that range from mermaid or column silhouettes, through spectacular detachable designs to the most pompous skirts. The most original brides they will find their best allies in short cuts and color accents. Brigitte Bardot pushes herself through the neckline that bears her name, while the most tantalizing bet comes from the hand of the corsets. If you are looking for a detail that will sublimate any dress, you will find it in the maxi size ties, as well as in the floral appliqués and three-dimensional embroidered details on the veils. For lovers of red carpet looks, the firms haven’t skimped dresses you could walk in Red carpet from the oscars†
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It’s impossible not to remember the Givenchy dress in which Audrey Hepburn married Italian psychiatrist Andrea Dotti in 1969. A 1970s powder pink mini dress with a stand-up collar and long sleeves finished with a ruffle. The catwalks gather their witness and designers love Elie Saab They bet on short dresses full of petals and sequins that are covered with a fascinating hooded cape.
Monique Lhuillierbridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Rami Al-Alibridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
sachin babibridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
The shoulders become the center of attention and a weapon of seduction through the neckline that takes its name from the iconic French actress Brigitte Bardot. In a display of sophistication, the shoulders are exposed, while the neckline of the dress runs along the upper chest, arms and back, simulating them. We saw it in a minimalist key in .’s collection halfpenny london†
Sareh Nouribridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Rami Al-Alibridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Gaul Lahavbridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
The corset was one of those pieces that were able to go beyond the purpose for which it was created – to support and preserve the internal structure of the dress – to become the protagonist. The whales are visible in a series of transparencies that fuse romance and sensuality in the same garment. We find this detail, for example, in the proposal of Verdin New York†
Lihi Hodobridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Ines Di Santobridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Gaul Lahavbridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Maxi bows have become the new object of desire, especially to sublimate a very specific part of the dress: the back. Some of them will serve as the point from which a large cascading tail emerges; others, however, permanently stick to drawing the back of dresses that pay tribute to the most absolute minimalism in the front. In the image above you can see an example from the collection of Nadia Manjarre†
Monique Lhuillierbridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Sareh Nouribridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Legends Romona Kevezabridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Do you want to wear an authentic “two for one” dress on your wedding day? Then don’t hesitate to collaborate with the designs with a detachable overskirt. We’re talking convertible dresses that add an extra layer of volume and drama with a tie-in piece at the waist. This creates a princess silhouette that you can disassemble and, for example, change into a mermaid-style model as soon as the banquet or dance time has arrived. One of the most spectacular dresses that New York Bridal Week leaves us with is this one from Rami Al-Ali†
Reem Accrabridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Elie Saabbridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Anne Bargebridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
We used to remember an iconic wedding dress like Audrey Hepburn’s, and to talk about bridal lingerie designs or slip We also need to travel back in time to the year 1996 when Carolyn Bessette and John John Kennedy got married. The bride’s design was made of white silk, with narrow straps and signed by Narciso Rodríguez for Cerruti. It marked a before and after in bridal trends and is one of the most imitated to date. This season, brands like Sachin & Babi She’s versioning it for the brides of 2023.
Savannah Millerbridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
halfpenny londonbridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Theiabridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
If you want to make a grand entrance to your wedding like someone stepping on the red carpet of international awards, this is your stream. And we say current because it doesn’t embrace any trend, instead joining forces with the latest from the Haute Couture catwalks and ready to wear† Details cut outglitter, put on lacesoverlays… we couldn’t have seen them like this Gaul Lahav On Red carpet from the Oscars?
Lihi Hodobridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Sareh Nouribridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Nadia Manjarrebridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Neither ecru, nor beige, nor Champagne… next year the wedding dresses that go out of the white and the surrounding area will be blue or not. Moreover, they not only stick to the sweet pastel blue, but also embrace capri, lavender blue or steel. Your whole color palette is welcome. We saw it in the collection of Sareh Nouri†
Ines Di Santobridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Nadia Manjarrebridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Legends Romona Kevezabridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Veils are making a comeback, but they evolve and transform at the same speed as wedding dresses. On this occasion, the most grandiose floral embroideries and three-dimensional appliqué speak out, making them the center of attention. An example of this is the veil from the collection of Sareh Nouri†
Elie Saabbridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
halfpenny londonbridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Nadia Manjarrebridal collection for spring-summer 2023.
Source: Marie Claire