Peplum
You heard it here first: the peplum is back. Known for its ability to accentuate the waist, the peplum gives you volume without the commitment of a full skirt. Francesca Miranda crafted an ethereal peplum gown in delicate lace, while Andrew Kown modernized the classic peplum by creating two separate panels. At the same time, Nardos offered a peplum with a twist with a contemporary design that sculpted the hips. Given the sheer number of peplum dresses featuring the addition this season, we recommend adding one or two to your Pinterest board ASAP.
How New York Bridal Fashion Week Influences 2025 Bridal Styles
Bridal fashion thrives on innovation and the unexpected. Whenever we think we’ve seen it all, our editors are surprised with something new. Take, for example, the delightful scene at Enaura, where Sohil Mistry’s debut cocktail collection of exquisite little white dresses—each a testament to hundreds of hours of meticulous craftsmanship by Indian artisans—shared the spotlight with an adorably unexpected guest: Mistry’s charming petite poodle. Whether it’s when a designer known for their classic styles adds a bold black accent or the complete reimagining of a bridal silhouette, there are plenty of moments that inspire and redefine our expectations of what we can expect wedding dresses to look like in 2025.