6 Bridal Trends That Will Be Everywhere In 2023

While turtlenecks bring to mind fall essentials, rather than wedding wear, next year, brides will be adopting this high-neck silhouette into their aisle style.

High-Neck Gowns

Designs from brands like Katherine Tash, LaPointe, and Andrew Kwon varied from turtleneck tops to dramatic high-neck halter dresses.

High-Neck Gowns

Sure, sultry slits have been a staple of bridal fashion for years. But, if Bridal Fashion Week’s lineups are any indication, they’re about to get even more risque,

Dresses With Thigh-High Slits

with designers like Dana Harel and Alexandra Grecco showcasing thigh-high slits that are anything but subtle.

Dresses With Thigh-High Slits

You’ve already heard of versatile bridal mini dresses that can take brides from the altar to the reception. Now, designers are incorporating even more party-ready elements.

Party Frocks

Take, for example, the latex draped dress by Houghton, the iridescent gown by Nadia Manjarrez, or the flouncy bubble skirt at Lela Rose.

Party Frocks

As bridal trends take a turn for the dramatic, it’s only natural that sleeves are becoming longer and more voluminous, giving brides an elegant, timeless look.

Long Sleeves

Designers like Anne Barge, Honor, and Theia took on the classic silhouette this season.

Long Sleeves

With party dressing becoming a ready-to-wear trend, it was about time that feathers also joined the bridal realm.

Feather Detailing

Designers like LaPointe, Houghton, and Eloquii explored the airy embellishment in unexpected ways on modern pieces like sheer blazers, crop tops, and pants.

Feather Detailing

Bridgerton’s impact on bridal fashion has been strong, with Regency-era styles like corsets appearing on wedding dresses in seasons past. So it was only natural that opera gloves would follow.

Opera Gloves

This time, designers offered modern takes with sheer fabrics, beaded embellishments, and fingerless versions that made the accessory look anything but costume-like. See: Badgley Mischka who presented a "something blue" pair.

Opera Gloves

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