Have you seen the gorgeous bridal looks coming down the runway at New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week? The designers’ Fall 2024 collections are to die for, and we’re obsessed with all the bridal trends they’ve dreamed up.
Scroll on to see our favorite Fall 2024 bridal trends from New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week.
Quiet Luxury
For the effortless “it girl” bride, quiet luxury rules Fall 2024. Less is more when it comes to this chic wedding style.
It was only a matter of time before pink wedding dresses blew up after the iconic Barbie movie. From soft blush gowns to pretty floral prints, pink dresses let brides make a statement while still looking elegant. Any pink-loving bride will swoon!
Photo: Laura Gordon | Designer: Anne Barge | President and Creative Director: Shawne Jacobs | Creative Direction and Styling: Joy Proctor | Videographer: Ale Vidal | Bridal Hair + Makeup: Anna Breeding + Alyssa Fitchie | BTS Photography: Willett Photo | Sailboat: Endeavor Sailing | Production: Angelica Gysseth Crosby | Media Relations: ODA | Macy by Anne Barge Blue Willow CollectionPhoto: Walter Chin | Designer: Sareh Nouri | Agency: Moses Media, Inc. | Creative Director: Deborah Moses | Videographer: Alberto Caruana | Producer: Mahalia Watson for Moses Media, Inc. | Hair: Chuck Amos | Makeup: Mariel Barrera | Stylist: Anya Ziourova | Props/Set Design: Stockton Hall | Cakes & Pastries: Ladurée Paris | Select accessories: Erin Rhyne + Jennifer Behr | Kelly by Sareh NouriPhoto: Courtesy of Ines Di Santo | Arch by Ines Di Santo
Lovely Lace
For the elegant bride looking for a timeless style, you can’t go wrong with lace. If you dream of a Sofia Richie wedding vibe, a lace wedding gown is a must.
Adding texture and tulle? Yes, Please! We love how texture and tulle elevate simple silhouettes.
Photo: Jose Villa | Gabrielle by Monique LhuillierPhoto: Laura Gordon | Designer: Anne Barge | President and Creative Director: Shawne Jacobs | Creative Direction and Styling: Joy Proctor | Videographer: Ale Vidal | Bridal Hair + Makeup: Anna Breeding + Alyssa Fitchie | BTS Photography: Willett Photo | Sailboat: Endeavor Sailing | Production: Angelica Gysseth Crosby | Media Relations: ODA | Isobel by Anne BargePhoto: Courtesy of Ines Di Santo | Radius by Ines Di Santo
Satin Bows
For an ultra-feminine touch, satin bows are perfect for adding a playful element to classic styles.
Photo: Fadi Acra | Elegant Simplicity Collection by Reem AcraPhoto: Walter Chin | Designer: Sareh Nouri | Agency: Moses Media, Inc. | Creative Director: Deborah Moses | Videographer: Alberto Caruana | Producer: Mahalia Watson for Moses Media, Inc. | Hair: Chuck Amos | Makeup: Mariel Barrera | Stylist: Anya Ziourova | Props/Set Design: Stockton Hall | Cakes & Pastries: Ladurée Paris | Select accessories: Erin Rhyne + Jennifer Behr | Best of Me by Sareh NouriPhoto: Courtesy of Nardos | Nardos
Structured Shoulders
80’s style structured shoulders with a modern twist is another trend we love this season. For a bride going for a vintage feel but still wants to feel modern, puffy and structured shoulders bring a timeless look.
Photo: Courtesy of Galia Lahav | Patrice by Galia LahavPhoto: Fadi Acra | Elegant Simplicity by Reem AcraPhoto: Collin Pierson | Designer + Creative Director: Peter Langner | Production: Drew Linehan | Runway Location: 30th Street Studios | Presentation Hair & Make-up: Marcello Costa | Public Relations: ODA | Ashley by Peter Langner
Pearl Embellishments
Pearl embellishments add a touch of timeless to any dress.
Photo: Courtesy of Ines Di Santo | Prism by Ines Di SantoPhoto: Sven Etzelsberger | Designer: Yellow by Sahar | Bridal Hair + Makeup: Anastasia Eisenberg | Models: Bounty Models | Accessories: Dolce and Gabbana | Earrings: Oscar de la Renta | Public Relations: ODA Public Relations | Celine by Yellow by SaharPhoto: Morilee by Madeline Gardner | Morilee by Madeline Gardner
Exaggerated Florals
For the bride who wants a dramatic gown, this trend is calling your name.