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TOP COLLECTIONS FROM NEW YORK BRIDAL FASHION WEEK 2026

TOP COLLECTIONS FROM NEW YORK BRIDAL FASHION WEEK 2026

The wedding industry wouldn't miss its own Fashion Week — each season, designers gather in New York to unveil new collections for brides. We're keeping pace, sharing the most striking works from brands you'll want to save to your inspiration folder.

Kyha

If last season's campaign from the Australian brand transported us to the snow-capped peaks of the French Alps, this time — before hitting the runway — Kyha brides posed amidst the desert. And they did so no less spectacularly than on those mountain slopes: in airy dresses and dessert-shaped skirts, sequins, and white lace-up corsets. The latter recalled not only what Ludovic de Saint Sernin recently showcased at the Jean Paul Gaultier couture show, but also confirmed that feminine silhouettes remain very much on-trend.

Cinq

The Los Angeles-based brand is known for designing Lana Del Rey's wedding dress. For the singer, the designers created a vintage lace look that became the star not only of that secret ceremony but also of the new collection. On the models-cum-brides of Cinq, we saw wedding gowns from the past reimagined for today: featuring delicate capes, high necklines, and voluminous sleeves — absolutely stunning!

Andrew Kwon

At the Andrew Kwon show, brides walked the runway in wedding dresses that were minimalist yet intricate. The designer took the timeless straight silhouette as his foundation and enhanced it with either a long train, a mermaid skirt, or a dropped shoulder line — working on the principle of "less is more" to create a refined new collection.

Jenny Yoo

The standout piece of Jenny Yoo's new collection was a dress with a high neckline and an open back. Jenny Yoo summery-completed the look with a white hat featuring straight brims, attaching the veil directly to it — instantly conjuring an image of a bride riding in the passenger seat of a convertible along coastal switchbacks. All that's missing are the sunglasses.

Lein

The new collection from New York-based brand Lein will traditionally appeal to brides seeking a non-classical wedding look. The designers showcased impeccably tailored satin suits with trousers and even shorts, a dynamic fringe cape, and flowy dresses that are as hard to resist as falling for your groom.

Francesca Miranda

For the Francesca Miranda show, the team decided to recreate the atmosphere of an intimate wedding ceremony. Lighting was kept to candles only — just as brides walk down the aisle, models glided down the runway in gowns adorned with pearls, lace, or scattered floral embellishments.

Atelier Arielle

Wedding dresses from Atelier Arielle's new — and second-ever — collection are sure to resonate with brides, if only because the designers created them for different personality archetypes. This is reflected not only in the capsule's very name, Archetypes, but also in the diverse silhouettes: from corseted gowns with sharp bodices to delicate lace designs.