2023 Bridal Trends at TWS

Brides.com posted an article last October that had us swooning over some of the trends from New York Bridal Fashion Week. The post noted “…even with a diverse range of styles presented this market season, one common theme we can surely agree on is that the bridal industry has openly embraced change. There are more looks now, than ever before, that cater to brides of all aesthetics.”

We thought it might be fun to showcase some of our gowns across all of our locations that feature some of the top trends this season. Want to see what’s the next best thing in bridal? Keep reading!


01. SHEER FABRICS

Where bold meets sexy - sheer fabrics have entered the chat. Some of our favorite bridal gowns combine this “barely-there” design with dimensional floral applique and stunning beading detail.

From Left to Right: Chosen by Kyha - Amaya (Carmel), Berta Privee - 23-P08 (Carmel), Justin Alexander Signature - Rosie (Louisville), Zavana Couture - 293 (Louisville), All Who Wander - North (Greenwood)

02. MOCK NECKS

It’s giving Kate Middleton circa Royal Wedding 2011 in the BEST way possible. The higher, mock neckline is coming back in bridal, and honestly? We are obsessed.

From Left to Right: Martina Liana - 1517 (Carmel), Martina Liana - 1458 (Carmel), Essense of Australia - D3715 (Greenwood), Martina Liana - 1426 (Greenwood)

03. ASYMMETRICAL NECKLINE

We LIVE for the asymmetrical neckline trend. It’s such a fun twist on a classic look, giving a modern edge to more traditional bridal fabrics like crepe and silk.

From Left to Right: Hera Couture - Anders (Carmel and Louisville), Justin Alexander Signature - Effie (Carmel), Alyssa Kristin - Bianca (Carmel), Elysian Bridal - 22531 (Louisville), Essense of Australia - D3570 (Greenwood)

04. ELABORATE BALLGOWNS

For the bride who wants every jaw to drop - ballgowns will NEVER go out of style. The industry is starting to see bridal ballgowns elevate to the next level, with elements such as feathered tulle and 3D florals.

From Left to Right: Martina Liana Luxe - LE1219 (Carmel), Martina Liana - 1413 (Carmel and Greenwood), Essense of Australia - D3711 (Greenwood), Elysian Bridal - 8639 (Louisville), Justin Alexander Signature - Elizabeth (Louisville)

05. OVERSIZED FLORALS

Floral lace is not new to the bridal scene, but designers are starting to put a new twist on it with larger applique. This new trend “turn(s) this traditional aesthetic into something more modern.”

From Left to Right: Martina Liana Luxe - LE1221 (Carmel), Martina Liana - 1467 (Carmel), Martina Liana Luxe - LE1226, Hera Couture - Cadence (Louisville), Made with Love - Kennedy (Louisville), Viktor and Rolf - VRM328 (Louisville)

06. LITTLE BOWS

Bows are such a fun way to give a bridal gown a romantic, girly touch. We’re seeing our designers incorporate them in a few different ways, including on belts, on the shoulders, and of course as as statement on the back of the gown.

From Left to Right: Martina Liana - 1472 (Carmel and Greenwood), Lillian West - 66212 (Carmel and Louisville), Justin Alexander Signature - Hamilton (Carmel and Louisville), Adore by Justin Alexander Chandler - (Louisville), Made With Love Elsie - Fitted (Louisville)

TWS PREDICTS: LAYERS

What does TWS think will be the next biggest thing in bridal, you ask? Our answer is layers. We are starting to see designers take looks to the next level by adding layers throughout the skirt with a variety of fabrics. And to put it simply? We cannot get enough.

From Left to Right: Essense of Australia - D3604 (Greenwood), Hera Couture - Le Lumen (Carmel and Louisville), Made with Love - Luca (Louisville), Viktor and Rolf - VRM266 (Louisville), Justin Alexander - Carissa (Louisville), Martina Liana Luxe - LE1219 (Carmel), Martina Liana - 1531 (Carmel), Martina Liana - 1465 (Carmel)


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