Bridal Trends 2025
Wedding Dress Styles & Silhouettes
Bridal trends for 2025 feature some firm favourites alongside fresh, modern twists.
Designers are embracing sparkle and florals, blending contemporary and vintage silhouettes in their latest collections.
Drop Waist
Imagine longline silhouettes that hug the waist and exude main character energy! Drop waist gowns are set to be a popular silhouette for 2025, featuring a blend of varying textures and fabrics for both the bodice and the skirt, creating a dynamic and elegant look.
Separates
For the modern fashion loving bride, separates offer so much versatility in terms of style and look on your wedding day. Designers like Ines Di Santo and Kelsey Rose are showcasing bridal separates that allow brides to mix and match fora unique look.
Ethereal Draping
Picture Greek goddesses draped in luxurious fabrics—that’s the inspiration behind the ethereal draping trend. These bridal looks feature draping across the shoulders, back, and bust area, creating an ethereal, almost angelic appearance that is both graceful and timeless.
Florals
Ever the favourite, floral gowns continue to captivate with both printed and 3D floral designs. These gowns make a bold statement, with designers like Elie Saab showcasing the beauty and intricacy of floral embellishments. This trend is always on the list every year and we can see why!
Little White Dress
Little white dresses are loved both as pre-wedding attire for engagement parties and hen nights, and as an evening changeover dress. We’re seeing designs with corset bodices that puff out at the waist and simple white shifts adorned
with sparkling diamantes.
Bridgerton
It was only a matter of time before the elegance of Bridgerton translated into the wedding world. Bridgerton-inspired gowns are sweeping through the bridal scene, offering a touch of historical romance and regal charm. Such a big trend for 2025!
Mirrored/Metallic
Call it the Taylor Swift effect if you like; mirrored dresses are here to make a statement! Non-traditional brides are embracing mirrored and metallic bridal looks, with designers like Ines Di Santo leading the way in this dazzling trend.
Two - in - One
We’re seeing this trend grow and brides are loving gowns that easily transition from day to night. Two in one gowns feature designs such as removable capes or detachable sleeves, allowing brides to change their look without a complete wardrobe switch. A two in one gown provides a smooth transition from ceremony to reception allowing brides to enjoy the elegance of a formal ceremony dress with the freedom of a relaxed reception outfit in one gown.