What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week – The New York Times

Bridal Fashion Week, which took place around New York April 11-14, featured an assortment of dresses and suits for the 2020 spring and summer seasons from various designers, both established and emerging.

Gracing the runways were collections that included a mix of intricately designed gowns, structured jackets and overcoats, ultraminimal looks, and a few men’s wear pieces from fashion houses like Ines Di Santo, Vera Wang, Reem Acra and Phuong My, a newcomer.

This season’s selection showcased something for just about everyone — whether you’re a bride who prefers comfort over couture, or maybe one who yearns to wear a work of art.

Here are some highlights of what we saw.

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Bridal Short Suits

A twist on the power suit has emerged, with the prevalence of shorts on the runway. Ines Di Santo, whose collection was inspired by a fairy tale dream, featured a bold, long sleeve blazer and shorts ensemble, adorned with laser-cut petals. Reem Acra’s show, titled the Thankyou Collection, showcased a leg-baring power suit, perfect for prewedding events or a modern wedding celebration.


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From left, Reem Acra, Vera Wang and Ines Di Santo.

Blissful Blush Tones

If leaping head first into a bright, bold, wedding dress is not your thing, Vera Wang has created stunning blush gowns in whimsical styles, that are a happy medium for the nontraditional bride who wants to stand out on her wedding day. Ines Di Santo and Reem Acra also featured pale pink hues in their collections this season.

See Vera Wang’s Spring 2020 video presentation here.


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From left, Reem Acra, THEIA and Berta.

Sky-High Slits

Bridal designers like Berta, Theia and Reem Acra all transformed traditional wedding gown silhouettes by adding modern embellishments and varying slits from modest to thigh high. These flirty gowns took the runway by storm, offering the perfect balance of classic style and feminine finishes.


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From left, Berta, Phuong My and Reem Acra.

Heavily Adorned Gowns

This year’s collections proved that too much is never enough, especially when it comes to intricate beading, floral appliqués, and dazzling jewels. Berta, Phuong My and Reem Acra were just a few of the many designers who sent heavily beaded and embroidered gowns down the runway this season.


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From left, Watters, Carolina Herrera and Amsale.

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Joseph Abboud and Reem Acra.

Read more on how fashion choices for grooms have expanded to include bolder colors and creative styles.

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