With wedding -appropriate looks hitting the runways of major ready-to-wear brands throughout fashion month , traditional bridal ateliers have leaned further into their craft, producing stunning couture-level pieces that showcase their expertise with a trend-forward edge. So it’s no surprise that at New York Bridal Fashion Week AW25, the bridal industry was brimming with excitement around newer designers and impressive collections from legacy brands, reflecting the overall growing interest in the world of bridal fashion. What traditionally has been a week dedicated to market appointments for buyers and bridal press has turned into a larger celebration of the industry, complete with appearances from celebrities and the influencer set.

The bridal fashion, of course, stood out amongst the buzz. Designers pushed their creativity to create collections that nodded to the traditional, but also ensured people getting married in the year ahead can have a standout bridal moment. A number of trends from this season made a mark to give us a clue as to what brides will be wearing at weddings next autumn.

Below, see all the top trends from Bridal Fashion Week. Corsets The words “cinched,” “snatched” and “sculpted” were constantly repeated throughout presentations, as it was rare to find a collection this season that didn’t incorporate at least one corseted piece. The rise of Wiederhoeft – which debuted their size-inclusive corset program at NYFW – was apparent as many mu.