Wedding fashion for the Fall-Winter season

Delicate and sophisticated silhouettes

27 Nov 2024
photo: spotlight \ badgley Mischka

Wedding fashion is steadily developing, offering brides more and more sophisticated options. In the Fall-Winter 224/25 season, the designers brought fresh ideas while remaining faithful to the classics. On the catwalks and in the showcases, brands such as Peter Langner and Zuhair Murad demonstrated luxurious sculptural dresses, while Wona Concept and Berta offered impeccable ensembles for the second image of the bride. We also saw the return of sophisticated low-waisted silhouettes, thin straps and sheer lace, adapted to modern trends.

For brides looking for the perfect dress, or just lovers of wedding fashion, ELLE O‘zbekiston has collected 6 main trends of the Fall-Winter 24/25 season.

Lace 

As late autumn sets in, lace once again takes center stage on bridal runways, offering brides a fresh perspective on this classic fabric. Designers like Zuhair Murad incorporate lace into elegant sleeves with intricate patterns, adding an air of refinement. Justin Alexander presents dresses with seductive necklines and airy lace skirts that evoke a sense of lightness. An intriguing option comes from Berta, where bold lace elements combined with sheer panels bring boldness and depth to the bridal look.

photo: spotlight \ zuhair murad

photo: spotlight \ justin alexander

photo: spotlight \ berta

Dropped waists

Dresses with dropped waists are making a comeback, bringing a touch of retro glamour to bridal fashion. Modern interpretations from Ines Di Santo and Sassi Holford emphasize femininity through voluminous skirts and graceful lines that elegantly contour the silhouette. For example, a dropped-waist gown with a voluminous silk skirt by Jenny Yoo exudes majesty, while accessories like veils or statement pieces enhance sophistication and style.

photo: spotlight \ ines di santo

photo: spotlight \ jenny yoo

photo: spotlight \ sassi holford

Voluminous skirts

Classic ball gowns take on a fresh appearance this Fall-Winter 2024 season with sculptural elements. Designers such as Badgley Mischka, Zuhair Murad, and Monique Lhuillier reimagine traditional forms by incorporating architectural details that create striking volume. Dresses featuring layered tulle or organza skirts adorned with crystals or appliqués ensure a captivating visual effect.

photo: spotlight \ Badgley Mischka

photo: spotlight \ zuhair murad

photo: spotlight \ monique Lhuillier

Delicate straps

Thin straps are gaining popularity once again, adding a touch of softness and refinement to bridal looks. Elegant examples come from bridal designers like Lihi Hod and Rime Arodaky, whose gowns highlight the shoulders and neckline, creating a graceful appeal. Justin Alexander’s dresses with lace straps and deep necklines accentuate femininity, exuding sophistication and style.

photo: spotlight \ rime arodaky

photo: spotlight \ lihi hod

photo: spotlight \ justin alexander

Off-the-shoulder 

Off-the-shoulder gowns are a must-have this season, adding a romantic charm to bridal attire. During the FW 24/25 fashion week, bridal brands such as Wona Concept and Halfpenny London showcased fitted silhouettes with draped detailing that elongated the upper body. These designers proved that femininity knows no bounds, even in cooler seasons.

photo: spotlight \ Wona Concept

photo: spotlight \ Halfpenny London

After-party 

Second bridal looks for after-parties are increasingly popular, and more designers are embracing bold choices. The variety is impressive, from striking mini-dresses by Idan to luxurious feather-adorned ensembles by Wona Concept. These outfits allow brides to change styles and shine throughout every stage of their celebration. For those who prefer a more understated look with a touch of originality, the caped options from Berta are worth considering. Modern brides can choose between minimalist ensembles and bold, vibrant outfits, crafting a unique style for their evening celebrations.

photo: spotlight \ idan

photo: spotlight \ Wona Concept

photo: spotlight \ berta

27 Nov 2024
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