Just as the fashion world marked the end of Fashion Month last month here enters New York Fashion Week Bridal (2017 Fall Bridal). The week wrapped up earlier this week, but it could have arrived at a better time. Whether you are newly engaged or just a fan of bridal fashion you should check out these gowns for next fall. As you can imagine there was plenty of dazzling gowns showcased over the week. Here are some of the collections below.
Day 1 (10/5/16)
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This collection is designed especially for the bride who is looking dreamy, romantic feel when it comes to her gown.
(l-r) Belle, Cinderella, Elsa, Snow White, Tiana,Sleeping Beauty,Rapunzel,Ariel & Mulan |
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The label is back again with gorgeous gowns named after Disney Princesses. If you ever wanted to feel like a Disney Princess, this is the perfect opportunity. My personal favorites are the “Belle” and “Tiana” gowns.
Day 2 (10/6/16)
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This collection delivers sexy, yet classy gowns for brides who is looking this type of gowns. According to WWD, the designer was inspired by “the slow movement of a cloud of smoke” (translation: a seductive play on transparency).
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Arabella gown Matthew Christopher Fall 2017 Bridal Image Credit: Gerardo Somoza / Indigitalimages.com |
If you are looking for a retro vibe for your gown you should check this “Breathless” collection. The Arabella gown is definitely a standout for the collection. Not only is the collection simply stunning you can’t overlook the timeless feel.
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This collection marks the designer’s 10th year in the bridal fashion. Gowns in this collection are made from rich design elements such as laser-cut embroideries, pearls decorated trim, and trains. Each gown is named after certain locations. I am loving The Pearl Street two piece which is a great option for the bride looking an alternative to the usual gown.
“The Peninsula,” Satin faced Organza full A-line wedding dress with embroidered corded Lace peplum bodice
“The Newport,” weighted crepe boatneck wedding dress with corded lace bodice and hem
“The Beausoleil,” floral placement embroidered Tulle wedding dress
“The South Sea,” silk faille wedding dress with tissue tulle neckline and open button back
“The Cape,” floral fil a coupe A-line gown with sweetheart neckline and detachable off-the-shoulder capelet
“The Pearl Street,” silk and wool peplum top with pearl embroidered detachable collar and matching pant
“The Pier,” tea length ribbon cut silk bustier neckline gown with organza bodice
“The Tide,” ribbon cut silk strapless column gown with full train
Day 3 (10/7/16)
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For this collection, the Israeli designer showcases Art Deco inspired gowns. The capes are superb.
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Marie Antoinette and pastry shop are the themes of this collection. I love full skirts and blue gowns.
Day 4 (10/8/16)
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This collection highlights the sophisticated detailing that the label is known for when it comes to their gowns. Brides seeking this classic aesthetic will not be disappointed.
Galia Lahav Fall 2017 Bridal
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For the Galia Lahav Couture collection, Lahav along with in-house designer Sharon Sever included gowns which not only told a story but extravagant design elements. For brides looking for more budget friendly options the design team also included gowns from their lower-priced label. I personally think this was a smart move on their part. I am especially loving the jumpsuit.
Day 5 (10/9/16)
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This collection the design duo 1st bridal collection since partnering with wedding specialist Justin Alexander. There was an assortment of silhouettes from brides to choose the favorite. There is even a “Flower Bomb” gown which shares the name of the label’s widely popular fragrance. What I found interesting is the shape of the veil.
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Here is another great example of a collection that utilizes romanticism and silhouettes that accentuate the bride’s figure. I also enjoyed the choice to have updos with floral headbands. It not gives off sophistication but doesn’t distract from the gown.
Day 6 (10/1016)
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One of the main messages of this bridal collection is convenience. Here is what the designer told WWD, “When I go to trunk shows around the country, I meet so many brides who love the idea of wearing the most extravagant, gorgeous, ceremonial gown — but then they want something else to dance in.” What I particularly like is that they are some cocktail dress options for brides who might be looking for a shorter gown.
Now you know what you can expect to see for bridal wall come next. There were pantsuits to even more color gowns. Of course, I can’t forget all the trends in each collection.
Have a favorite collection or bridal gown? What is your favorite style of bridal gown from this season? Let us know in the comment section below.
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