2023 Wedding Dress Trends Found at Bridal Fashion Week
2023 Wedding Dress Trends
Found at Bridal Fashion Week
Here is our guide to wedding dress trends for 2023 found at Bridal Fashion Week in New York.
Every Spring and Fall, Bridal Fashion Designers release new collections. Co-Owners, Roberta and Tali were able to attend Bridal Fashion Week in New York City for the first time since the shut down. New York Bridal Fashion Week is similar to Fashion Week in that designers debut their latest designs to buyers and the media. New York Bridal Fashion week is the perfect time to see for all of the new wedding trends.
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New York Bridal Fashion Week
Over the course of two days, tali and Roberta were able to sit in intimate showings and presentations to see the latest from designers; Ines Di Santo, Reem Acra, Verdin, Anne Barge, Lee Petra, Mark Ingram, Maria Elena Headpieces, Dana Harel and One Fine Day Bridal Market.
Photographed by Kristen Weaver / New York Bridal Fashion Week
Overall this season it seems that we have modern takes on classic wedding gown designs. Bows, puffy sleeves, sexy a-lines, whimsical ball gowns, flirty bridal minis and much more!
“Similar to the past two seasons, the fashion trends were very segmented into four different types of brides. The looks cover the unconventional bride, sexy bride, airy ball gowns, and the clean trend. The unconventional trends provide chic pantsuits to showy vertical beadwork. The sexy bridal collections have high slits, low mesh backlines, and cut outs. The airy ballgowns are having a comeback with ethereal looks to full royal lace sleeves. The full clean wedding dress trend is still very in with mikado and crepe fabrics.”
- Tali Gallo
These are our favorite 2023 Wedding Dress Trends found at Bridal Fashion Week!
The Spring 2023 Collections debuted at Bridal Fashion Week have looks for all types of brides. No matter what your style is or what you think your style is, your favorite wedding dress designers had you in mind this season! If you’re non-traditional aka ‘the cool bride’, go for a gown with a pop of color, a mini dress, pantsuit or add a cape to your gown! If you fancy yourself a more ‘classic’ bride, go for a gown with a dramatic train, a clean gown with a ruched sweetheart neckline or a wedding dress with a high neck and sleeves.
Mini Bridal Dresses
This is a trend we are absolutely loving. Mini Bridal Dresses have had a slightly slow start but this New York Bridal Fashion Week designers hit the ground running to create the cutest and most iconic mini moments for brides this wedding season. Pictured above, Verdin’s mini suit dress with puffy sleeves is the perfect, fun twist on this bridal staple. Ines Di Santo debuted two mini gowns, pictured below. One is a halter neck dress covered with sequins and a feather trim. The other mini dress is a plunging v-neck with multicolor pastel florals.
Sequin Bridal Mini Gown / Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Pastel Bridal Mini Dress / Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Mini Bridal Gowns are insanely versatile. They can be worn for engagement or save the date pictures. We anticipate a lot of outfit changes for brides this year. The days of just one wedding dress are long gone. Mini Bridal Dresses are perfect for the rehearsal dinner or reception!
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Bridal Pantsuits
An iconic gown is not the only way to make a statement on your wedding day. This season, Ines Di Santo introduced her brand new pantsuit, available in black and white. The feminine cut of these suits line the female silhouette romantically. You can tell Ines had her brides in mind when she was designing this one!
Wedding Dresses with Puffy Sleeves
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Is it the cottage core or Bridgerton fashion we have to thank for this trend making its way into bridal designs? Maybe both. One of the 2023 wedding dress trends we love are dramatic puffy sleeves. They add such a romantic feel to your wedding dress. They’re chic and whimsical for that modern yet classic bride. This is a trend I hope never goes away!
Detachable Wedding Dress Trends
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
At The Bridal Finery, we love a detachable, custom choice. This season we saw designers playing with overskirts, bows, boleros, sleeves and capes to elevate bridal looks. As stylists we think beyond just the wedding gown. These transformable looks are the key if you’re looking for an out of the box wedding look!
It’s so refreshing to see all of the new and creative ways to add to a bride’s final wedding day look!
Dress with detachable sleeves / Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Wedding dress with bolero / Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Bridal gown with detachable bow on the back / Photographed by Kristen Weaver
High neck/Floral Lace
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Florals for spring? Groundbreaking. (Sorry, I simply could not resist!) What would spring be without the most delicate of floral lace? This New York Bridal Fashion Week, each designer had a gorgeous take on the classic floral lace gown.
No doubt, popularized by the iconic Paris Hilton, the combination of the high neck and floral lace has made an incredible comeback. Most of the teams favorite gowns have these elements to them and we’re so excited to share them with brides this year!
Wedding Dresses with Color
Photographed by Ines Di Santo
Something blue and pastel hues made their way into the collections of designers this Spring! Wedding dresses that are not white or have colorful applique are sweeping the bridal industry. No longer taboo, brides looking to change the way the world sees them, we have the perfect gowns in mind for you!
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Grayson by Sareh Nouri
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
‘Solana’ by Anne Barge
Solana is a mock-neck long sleeve column gown with sequined floral embroidery allover. Solana’s Overskirt is detachable and available separately. This is Roberta’s favorite gown from New York Bridal Fashion Week!
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
‘Sophie’ by Peter Langner
“It might be the influence of the Sophie dress or Paris Hilton's wedding dress that convinced me, but I'm here for the return of the ballgown wedding dress. For Florida weddings; keeping the fabrics light will be key while creating these "floating" ball gown bridal looks. They look like clouds and there is just something so romantic about them. In the past, the ballgowns felt too princess style for my taste. Now the trendy ball gown features a high fashion element with a fun poufy sleeve or signature shoulder detail.”
-Tali Gallo
‘Paris’ by Ines Di Santo
Ines Di Santo’s breathtaking ballgown, Paris, is Bri’s absolute favorite gown from her Spring 2023 collection! Bri is our expert stylist at The Bridal Finery and we couldn’t agree more with her choice!
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Solana by Anne Barge, Sophie by Peter Langner and Paris by Ines Di Santo are all available at The Bridal Finery by request.
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To inquire about a dress on this blog, please email tali@thebridalfinery.net
Ines Di Santo
Spring 2023 Collection
Tali, Ines Di Santo and Roberta at Bridal Fashion Week / Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Ines Di Santo is a hard designer to beat for the team at The Bridal Finery. We absolutely love her designs and the fit of her gowns.
“Ines Di Santo always puts on the best show! Seeing the Spring 2023 reminded me of how talented our designer Ines is. She has the ability to adapt her style to meet the different needs. Some brides are more modest than others. While still remaining her true self, Ines shows sexy silhouettes to more opulent ball gowns. It's beauty that's not forced and I cannot wait to style my brides in her dresses!”
-Tali Gallo
VERDIN Bridal New York by Gustavo Nunez
Spring 2023 Collection, The Resilience
VERDIN Bridal New York by Gustavo Nunez
Spring 2023 Collection, The Resilience
Designer, Gustavo Nunez was previously an Atelier Manager and Production Director at leading couture houses Marchesa and Reem Acra before launching his own line in Fall 2021. Roberta was most surprised by his collection as she felt it was different and fun!
Tali, Gustavo Nunez and Roberta at Bridal Fashion Week / Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Pictured above is one of Roberta and Tali’s favorite gowns by Gustavo Nunez. They love the romantic off the shoulder look with structure of the sheer boned bodice. This design is a sexy take on a regular fitted a-line gown.
Reem Acra
Spring 2023, Sweet Dreems
“Those sleeves!”
- my exact reaction after seeing the ‘Sweet Dreems‘ collection by Reem Acra.
Reem Acra never disappoints and this collection was no different. These luxurious designs and sexy silhouettes stun us every single time. This season, her use of sleeves stand out against other designers. Her Spring 2023 collection, Sweet Dreems, combines lace gowns embellished with sequins and clean gowns decorated with ruching and texture.
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Anne Barge
Spring 2023 Collection
Roberta, Shawne and Tali at Anne Barge Presentation / Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Dana Harel
Spring 2023, Acqua
Dana Harel’s Spring 2023 Collection, Acqua is striking. Her use of sheer fabric and high leg slits is sexy and empowering for the bride that wants to feel and look her best on her wedding day!
Maria Elena Headpieces
Spring 2023 Collection, Prevail
At The Bridal Finery we have had the honor of carrying Maria Elena’s collections since we opened in 2017. Her designs are incredibly unique and all handmade in Miami.
“The Spring 2023 collection, Prevail, was designed to embrace the journey that has continued to inspire us throughout times of uncertainty.
Leading us to continue blooming with our heirloom-quality pieces throughout every season.
This collection continues to capture the elegance, luxury, and essence that Maria Elena designs thrive on.”
- Maria Elena’s Instagram
Photographed by Madison Aycoth
Annia, Roberta, Gisele and Tali at Bridal Fashion Week / Photographed by Kristen Weaver
Photographed by Madison Aycoth
You can shop Maria Elena’s new bridal accessories collection online in our shop or in our Winter Park Bridal boutique.
After Bridal Fashion Week, what are you most excited to share with your brides/future brides?
Roberta:
I am most excited about being inspired again and bringing custom creativity back to my brides. I love seeing the coverage choices and detachable elements that can elevate a brides look beyond what she even imagined.
Tali:
Some of my brides are getting married this year, 2022. As a stylist we have to get creative on how we bring these trends to life immediately. That's what I'm excited about. Now it's my time to be creative and there is nothing I love more. How do we make a custom change or add an accessory piece to create this look now? We will make it happen and create these beautiful head to toe looks for our brides. The good thing about bridal is it's like a Dior bag, it never really goes out of style. Don't fret if your wedding is in 2022. The bridal offered now will still be in for 2023. That's what I love about the bridal industry, the longevity in such a fast world. Can't wait to get started!
Bridal Fashion Week
Spring 2023 in New York City