We’ve just returned from our seventh New York Bridal Fashion Week with pages of notes, hundreds of runway images, and a very clear idea of where bridal is heading next.
Inside, we’re sharing the trends we genuinely believe will define 2027 bridal — from sculptural draping and softer corsetry to directional styling, peplums, party pieces and romantic botanical detailing.
Consider this your insider guide to what modern bridal is becoming.
THE 2027
BRIDAL TRENDS
Our edit from New York Bridal Fashion Week.
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Whether you already know exactly what you want, or have no idea where to begin, we’re here to guide you through it.
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Danielle Frankel is the go-to designer for fashion-forward brides, and her pieces are intended to be worn long after the celebration is over. A favourite of celebrities and stylists worldwide, expect unique fabric pairings, playful accents and impeccably tailored pieces, all crafted in her New York City studio.
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