10 Modern Bridal Collections We Love
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THE OWN STUDIO
Regular readers will know how much we love The OWN Studio and its latest collection did not disappoint. The silhouettes and fabrics are everything we’ve come to expect from the brand – simple, elegant, chic – but updated by puff-ball skirts and dramatic tulle veils. Feminine and cool in equal measure, we love the Crescent Strapless Silk Mikado Gown for a grown-up city wedding.
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HALFPENNY LONDON
Halfpenny London’s Speak collection celebrates the beauty in communication and collaboration. With these new pieces, the designer has given brides another way to express themselves, to speak up and show the world exactly who they are through their personal style. Full of dramatic and modern interpretations of lace, oversized bows and dramatic puff sleeves, this is a collection for brides who aren’t afraid to make a statement.
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MALINA
You may already be familiar with Malina's ready-to-wear, but the bridal collection is just as good. Featuring wedding gowns and bridal essentials in different styles, lengths and materials – from romantic lace gowns to short dresses, jumpsuits and suits – it’s the perfect blend of elegance and fun. We love the Simone – unapologetically feminine and cool.
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SHONA JOY
Timeless, modern and refined, Shona Joy’s La Lune collection blends softness with structure. The range is defined by silk satin, lace details and slinky silhouettes. The pieces are all available in traditional bridal white, with some also offered in an elegant palette of buttermilk yellow, olive green, candy pink and burnt terracotta – making for perfect bridesmaid options.
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REBECCA VALLANCE
Rebecca Vallance’s spring bridal collection is called Bella Rose. With sleek silhouettes, captivating stripes and grand-scale florals, this new capsule is a contemporary homage to the Rococo period. Look for some asymmetrical flourishes amid the sensuous lines and luxurious materials.
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NADINE MERABI
The latest collection from this SL favourite features iconic Nadine Merabi styles such as the Lucinda and the Cassie alongside new and elegant silhouettes like the Vanessa jumpsuit and a maxi dress made from satin. Whether you want something short and flirty for welcome drinks or a bit of tailoring for a civil ceremony, you’ll find it here. And many of the pieces could be worn again long after the wedding day.
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EMILIA WICKSTEAD
If budget is no obstacle, the Emilia Wickstead bridal collection is hard to beat. Full of couture-like architectural silhouettes combined with a 90s sense of easy dressing, it’s one traditional brides looking for a modern update will love. The shapes are simple, but you can tell the fabrication is exquisite. With lace details, covered buttons, and oversized capes and trains all featuring, it’s a collection that’s guaranteed to stand the test of time.
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TALLER MARMO
Taller Marmo is known for its statement maxi dresses and Mediterranean influences – and its bridal collection exudes the same laidback glamour. Italian fabrics (crepe cady and crepe chiffon) stop anything from feeling too casual – and the feathered pieces are high on our wish list.
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ROTATE
ROTATE’s new wedding collection encompasses a variety of new silhouettes, elegant designs, and opulent fabrics. Floral motifs and sequins embellishments play a prominent role throughout, while the dresses feature detachable trains, low and open backs, dramatic bows and fluted sleeves. Reflecting on some of the brands most iconic silhouettes, re-imagined in white hues and soft pastels, the collection has been designed with the modern bride in mind. Prices range from €290-€500.
REISS
High-street favourite Reiss does polished, grown-up fashion like few others – so it makes sense that its bridal collection would make this list. From the chic Daphne gown to the glamorous Keira halterneck dress and simple Louisa skirt, embellishment isn’t the order of the day here. Instead, these are classic shapes and timeless silhouettes brought back up to date with small design details like spaghetti straps, chiffon scarves and neat tailoring.
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