I may never have experienced getting married myself, but having attended three close friend weddings this year—and taking on the role of Maid of Honour in one—it seems my social media algorithms are convinced I'm headed down the aisle. All year long, my feeds have been flooded with stunning pictures of brides, and I even got the content from Bridal Fashion Week. All of which is to say, however unintentionally, bridal fashion trends have entered my world. And now, I'm hooked.
There have been some truly stunning weddings this year—tastemaker and podcaster Liv Perez's idyllic English countryside wedding with a high fashion twist that saw her wearing multiple incredible designer gowns throughout the festivities was my personal highlight. And many have started to indicate where the sartorial proclivities of brides are headed. From my social media stalking and scrolling through the designer shows from Bridal Fashion Week, I'm confident I've identified the top trends that will be dominating the aisle in 2025. Of course, they're all rooted in the classics—lace, corsetry and bows, to name a few. But whatever your personal aesthetic, and whatever your budget, you're sure to find a dress to suit.
1. Corseted
Style Notes: Visible corsetry is very much back, and many brides will be embracing the cinched silhouette in 2025. Make a statement with exposed cosertry showing through delicate tulle, or opt for something more sculpted with one of Vivienne Westwood's iconic gowns.
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Vivienne Westwood
Bridal Vaida Satin Corset Gown
Vivienne Westwood's corseted gowns are always a bridal dream.
Vivienne Westwood
Bridal Nova Cora Satin Gown
The neckline of this dress is simply stunning.
Maria Lucia Hohan
Strapeless Pleated Gown
A great option for a fashion-forward bride who's hosting a more modern wedding.
The delicate layer of lace is such a gorgeous touch.
Alex Perry
Bridal Draped Satin Crêpe Bustier Gown
Alex Perry is the master of sultry costed styles.
2. Bows
Style Notes: The coquettish look of bows picked up over the past year, but in the world of wedding wear it's all about the drama. Oversized bows on the back are the trending statement detail for 2025—trust me.
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HALFPENNY LONDON
India Bow-Detailed Satin Gown
This gown has such a beautiful silhouette, and the bow is surprisingly subtle.
Free People
Elliatt Calypso Dress
A great option for a town hall wedding, or for the after party.
Club L London
To You | White Sequin Bandeau Split Maxi Dress With Oversized Bow
For those who love to bring the drama.
At the opposite end of the spectrum is this delicate, easy dress.
Halfpenny London Wedding dresses and separates in London
Ariel Bow — Halfpenny London Wedding Dresses and Separates in London
This would really suit an hourglass figure.
3. Basque Waists
Style Notes: The sumptuous romance of the basque waist silhouette has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity, largely thanks to acclaimed new designers like Danielle Frankel. The dipped waistline surrounded by draped fabric creates a stunning silhouette, and manages to feel both contemporary and classic. Win-win.
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Rotate
Bridal Embellished Satin Corset Dress
Proof that beautiful wedding dresses don't have to break the bank.
Vivienne Westwood
Bridal Nova Cocotte Silk Corset Gown
Vivienne Westwood was really the originator of the modern dropped waist bridal gown.
Rebecca Vallance
Lia Gown
The neckline is gorgeous.
Danielle Frankel
Bridal Estelle Satin Twill Minidress
There are no rules when it comes to bridal attire any more — if you like to show off your legs, go for a mini.
Atu Body Couture
Corset-Detail Flared Gown
The embellished corset is stunning, and will really come to life at night.
4. Lace
Style Notes: I still think about Camille Charriere's nude-illusion lace wedding dress. But this year, lace can be translated to suit almost any aesthetic or taste. Go for the classic, Italian-inspired look with a full gown with lace overlay, or opt for something more modern with just a hint of lace detail.
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Danielle Frankel
Bridal Adena Floral Lace-Trimmed Wool and Silk Gown
Halfpenny London Wedding dresses and separates in London
Alice Dress
This could suit almost any wedding setting.
ERDEM
Miranda Belted Cotton-Blend Lace Midi Dress
This could be a great option for pre-wedding events.
Self-Portrait
Embellished Lace Maxi Dress
For the non-traditional bride.
Marchesa Notte
Lace-Detailing Gown
5. Contrasting Textures
Style Notes: Brides who refuse to be traditional, take note. One of the top trends for 2025 will be embracing unique textures and contrasting fabrics. Look for combinations of lace and satin, feather trims, or embellishments that give traditional silhouettes a whole new identity.
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RIXO
Gio - Velvet Burnout Ivory
RIXO always nails the modern-meets-vintage aesthetic.
This rose-adorned skirt is insanely cool.
DANIELLE FRANKEL
Lucy Cold-Shoulder Lace-Trimmed Tulle and Cady Mini Dress
The delicate tulle overlay makes this dress a minimalist's dream.
RIXO ⋆
Mya - Ivory Feathers
Wear for the main event, or save for the after party.
This dress is ready to hit the dance floor.