Bassett by Kyha, $2,495
Mikado by Watters, $2,695
DROP THAT WAIST The Jazz Age of the 1920s returns with vengeance. For the bride looking for something both modern and classic, the drop waist is both now very popular as well as vintage. On the right gal, it can be very flattering, elongating, and eye-catching, offering up a lovely silhouette.
LACE-UP LOOKS Corset designs are not a thing of the past when the details are on full display on the front. Lace-up details front and center as opposed to on the back have now become a unique design detail rather than a hidden trick. The contour makes the fit more easily perfect and at the same time pushes it forward in time. There are a lot of variations out there on this theme.
Jenny by Jenny Yoo, $1,795
Photo courtesy of Kyha
Anya by Catherine Dean, $880
A SCARF MOMENT Does anything look more Jackie O, Audrey Hepburn, or Grace Kelly than a bride’s neck draped gracefully in a simple chiffon scarf? Not only is it stunning down the aisle, but imagine a flowing scarf in those wedding pictures with a slight breeze blowing. Whoa! The perfect alternative to the more traditional bridal veil, they look best with a lower neckline and bare arms.
TRICKY TOPPING Revealing sheer beads or lace is a big part of the fashion scene in ready-wear in 2025. It makes perfect sense that the detachable trend also comes into play with light, playful tops and/or sleeves that can go from that “I do” moment to “party likes it’s 1999” afterwards.
Willow by Watters, $2,068
DETACHABLE TOPS What may be the most desirable new trend also seems the most obvious. Wedding dresses usually are a one and done, but thanks to the fashion trend of mixing high-end and low-end, who wouldn’t want to wear their wedding dress corset with a pair of faded jeans while on your honeymoon? An ingenious way to take that amazing memory with you on any night on the town.
Photo courtesy of Watters
AVANT GARDE For those looking to create a stir, jaw-dropping sculptural gowns dripping with unique angles and lots of ruffles will leave your guests speechless. These museum-worthy designs combine the abstract with creativity and push the limits by bending fabric into modern artwork.
Photo courtesy of Catherine Dean
Photo courtesy of Watters
White Waves by Maticevski, $2,640
Photo courtesy of Jenny Yoo
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