New York Fashion Week Bridal (Spring/Summer 2018)
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Ladies & Gentlemen, we have
arrived at yet another Bridal Season.
Before I start this recap let me just say that these aren’t you mother’s
wedding gown. I personally looked
forward each season to see just what are going be the hottest trends in bridal
fashion. As usual, this season did not disappoint. There was no shortage of imaginative themes,
elaborate detailing and so much more. Here’s my recap of some of the collections
from last month’s NYFW Bridal.
Day 1 (4/18/17)
Christian Siriano Spring 2018
Bridal
Image Credit: Christian Siriano
The designer is continuing his
message of inclusion by featuring a plus size model wearing several gowns from
this collection. If brides-to-be are looking for a more classic and traditional
gown, then this collection is for them.
Day 2 (4/19/17)
Houghton
Spring 2018 Bridal
Image Credit: Courtesy of Houghton
“This is the most body-conscious
collection I’ve ever done,” Katharine Polk explained at a preview of her Spring
‘18 bridal lineup as reported by Vogue Runway.
What I loved about this collection are
the elements that serve as a subtle nod to Old Hollywood Glamour. One of my personal favorites is the moto
jacket paired with the bell-bottomed pants.
Day 3 (4/20/17)
Romana Keveza Collection Spring 2018
Bridal
Image Credit: Romana Keveza
According to WWD,
Ornate butterfly appliqué, laser cut lace and even color, like a glitzy mermaid
gown in metallic gold thread linen and gold leaf
printed silk organza are just some the elements that appear in this
collection. I am loving the dramatic trains.
Theia
Spring 2018 Bridal
Image Credit: Aurora
Rose/Rex/Shutterstock
According to Creative Director Don
O’Neill, much like the Fall 2017 collection the inspiration behind this
collection is “pearls of wisdom”. It was
communicated throughout the collection the pearl embroidery and color palette
consisting of ivory, white, blush, pale blue and pale gray. One thing I notice
is the variety of neckline which is sure to suit brides perfectly depending on
their taste.
Elie
Saab Spring 2018 Bridal
Image Credit: Courtesy of Elie Saab
Opulence & Cherry Blossoms are
just some of the notes found in this collection. The floral motifs translated the inspirations
without being too overpowering. This collection also marks the designer’s first
using Blush which he executed. Overall,
the collection was vividly detailed yet demure at the same time.
Day 4 (4/21/17)
Vera
Wang Spring 2018 Bridal
Image Credit: George Chinsee
Of course, I couldn’t forget one of
the legends for bridal fashion Vera Wang. This time around the collection didn’t feature
any different color gown. Instead, the
collection was appropriately named "The Bride Wore White.". Each gown
has distinctive style and name such as FLORENCE (2nd row & image),
& EDYTHE (1st row & 3rd image). The only thing I wasn’t biggest fan of is the
chosen hairstyle. According to their Instagram,
Brides-to-be in the Beverly Hills area will get a chance to view the corresponding
film featuring the collection from now until this Sunday. You can also be among the first to preview
and shop for your favorite gown from the collection at their Beverly Hills location.
You can also schedule your appointment on the website.
Dany Mizrachi Spring 2018 Bridal
Image Credit: Dany Mizrachi
This designer is new to me, but
when I saw his collection I just had to include it. The gorgeous location of Caesarea, Israel served as the perfect backdrop
for this stunning collection. What I found
innovative about this collection is versatility of the pieces. Brides can
switch up their gowns to a reception look or etc. with ease. It was hard to
pick out just one look as a favorite.
Naeem
Khan Spring 2018 Bridal
Image Credit: Courtesy of Naeem Khan
What international brides truly
want is the focus for Khan especially in this collection. You won’t find the latest hottest trends
here. Instead what you will find is specially
tailored looks such as a jumpsuit which was a standout for me.
Day 5 (4/22/17)
Jenny Packham Spring 2018 Bridal
Image Credit: Courtesy of Jenny
Packham
This collection was one of my
favorite from the week predominantly for the theme. I love the Circus theme (Stars & Circus
letters in the background) because it
brought something different to the week. Packham opens the collection with this
red stunner which I could even see as a bridesmaid gown. She also adds two more additional red and several
metallic looks. What’s great is how the
designer could add pops of color without it being too heavy handed.
Image Credit: Courtesy of Oscar De La Renta /
Jonathan Lopez-Espinoza
This collection marks first bridal runway
show under new co-creative directors Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim. The duo decided to christen their debut
collection with paying tribute to the late designer by including flowers. Each gown appeared to very light-weighted yet finely detailed. Another signature of the label is the flower
girl option which I was glad to see Garcia and Kim include. For the 1st collection, I think they successfully displayed
their own version of what Oscar de la Renta was known for when it comes bridal
fashion.
Day 6 (4/23/17)
Image Credit: Galia Lahav
During this season the designer to
show both of his namesake lines Galia Lahav Haute Couture and Gala by Galia
Lahav together. For his couture
offerings, brides can look forward to Victorian-inspired gowns consisting of high necks, corsets and
neck pieces. This happening to be a new addition to
the brand. While over at Gala is more
catered to the bohemian bride with more flash by way of embellishments and embroidery.
Rania Hatoum Spring 2018 Bridal
Image Credit: Rania Hatoum
The designer is also new to me, but
I decided to include collection. What drew
me to this specific one is the retro design elements of the 40s & 50s in
the gowns. The designer could do this with her color palette made of Blush,
Ivory, Champagne and Light Bronze. Although
the collection it is concise than some of the other collection I think each
gown manages to catch your attention.
I couldn’t possibly recap all the collections
from the week I will say brides-to-be
will have plenty to choose from next Spring. I can certainly see jumpsuits and
capes being the most popular among trends based on their numerous appearances.
Which collection was your favorite?
What trend was your favorite? Let us know in the comments below.
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