Spring 2019 New York Bridal Fashion Week Trends

Spring 2019 New York Bridal Fashion Week Trends

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Apr 20, 2018

 

Spring 2019 Bridal Fashion Week Trends 

We just returned from New York Bridal Fashion Week and we are still swooning over the latest trends from the Spring 2019 collections. A brideâs wedding gown should not only be a reflection her wedding aesthetic, but it should reflect her personal style and who she is.  With the current trends in bridal, there TRULY is a gown for every bride. The silhouettes, fabrications and necklines shown during Spring 2019 New York Bridal Fashion Week were diverse. It is such an amazing time to be a bride!  There are options for all body types, venues and personal styles.  Below are the trends and some of our favorite gowns.  
 
Sheer Cover Ups
 
Many designers showed coverage options on their runways.  This spanned from sheer capes, to capelets and boleros.  They were represented on both classic silhouettes as well as more avant garde options, like jumpsuits and shorts! 
 
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Francesca Miranda
 
 
 
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Ines Di Santo 
image: Mike Colon
 
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Monique Lhuillier
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Mira Zwillinger
image: Dan Lecca 
 
shots with cape Justin Alexander image: Dan Lecca
 
Clean and Classic
 
Many designers showed completely clean wedding gowns last season.  The difference this season was that many of them had sleeves. My favorite was the long sleeved version. To me, this is the perfect gown for a classic Fall or Winter wedding!
 
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Antonio Gual for Jennifer Black 
 
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Ines Di Santo
 
 
 
 
Romona Keveza
 
 
WToo
 
Justin Alexander image: Dan Lecca
Textural Laces 
 
The opposite extreme shown on the runway was gowns with unique, textural laces.  
 
 
Alexandra Grecco 
 
 
Berta
image: Colin Pierson   
 
 
 
 
 
 
WTOO
 
Colorful Embroidery
 
This daring new trend emerged this season.  Several designers took the existing embroidery trend one step further by introducing statured color in ethnic inspired floral patterns. 
 
 
Temperley London
 
 
Willowby By Watters
Satin 
 
Satin is a traditional fabric that we have not seen in some time.  Being that matte crepes have been popular for several seasons, designers are swinging the pendulum and bringing back the sheen with luxurious satin fabrics. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
V-necks
 
V-necks continue to be the hot neckline of the season.  This neckline was represented in various depths - from demure to plunging.  
 
 
 Antonio Gual for Jennifer Black 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 WToo
 
Whether you are a classic bride looking for a traditional gown or more of a boho bride wanting something completely unique, there is a truly an option for every bride to be!