Behind the Lens at New York Bridal Fashion Week: My Favorite Looks
New York Bridal Fashion Week delivers the trends that will define luxury weddings for seasons to come. As a destination wedding photographer who works with discerning brides at venues from Lake Como to Dallas, I attend BNYFW to understand what my clients will be wearing when they walk down the aisle. This season’s collections from Galia Lahav, Julie Vino, Nardos, Odylyne the Ceremony, and La Premiere offered a masterclass in where bridal fashion is heading—and what will photograph beautifully at the elevated celebrations I capture.
Galia Lahav: Dimensional Embellishment That Catches Every Ray of Light
Galia Lahav’s latest collection showcased three-dimensional floral appliqués that create texture moving with the bride, catching light from every angle. For destination wedding photography, these dimensional details are transformative—they create depth in images that flat embellishment simply can’t match. Brides planning garden weddings or romantic outdoor celebrations will find Galia Lahav’s approach to texture creates that ethereal, fashion-forward look that elevates.
Julie Vino: Architectural Bridal Fashion Meets Soft Romance
Julie Vino’s designs balance sharp, modern construction with unexpected romantic details. The collection featured fitted bodices opening into flowing skirts, and sleek silhouettes punctuated by delicate floral work. This juxtaposition photographs exceptionally well in modern luxury venues. For brides seeking wedding dresses that feel both editorial and timeless, Julie Vino’s architectural approach offers exactly that sophistication.
Nardos: Statement Sleeves and Beyond-the-Bride Options
What set Nardos apart at New York Bridal Fashion Week was the inclusion of wedding guest dresses and mother of the bride dresses that carry the same sophisticated design aesthetic as the bridal collection. The wedding guest options featured the same attention to sleeve design and luxury fabrications, while mother of the bride dresses offered sophisticated silhouettes that photograph beautifully without competing with the bride. For European destination weddings or luxury venue celebrations where the entire wedding party’s aesthetic matters, Nardos provides a complete vision.
Odylyne the Ceremony: Bohemian Luxury Elevated
Odylyne the Ceremony continues to define what bohemian bridal looks like at the luxury level. The collection featured romantic silhouettes with artisanal details—hand-embroidery, delicate lacework, and flowing fabrications that move beautifully. For brides planning intimate destination weddings or outdoor celebrations, Odylyne creates gowns that feel effortless yet elevated. These pieces photograph beautifully in natural light, making them ideal for golden hour portraits and outdoor ceremony settings.
La Premiere: Strategic Embellishment and Color Beyond White
La Premiere demonstrated the power of intentional embellishment placement—beading that guides the eye and emphasizes movement rather than covering every inch. The brand also incorporated subtle color variations, from champagne undertones to blush hues that add dimension. For brides planning colorful destination celebrations or cultural weddings where tradition meets personal style, La Premiere offers alternatives to traditional white wedding dresses while maintaining luxury positioning.
Key Bridal Fashion Trends for Weddings
Several overarching trends emerged at New York Bridal Fashion Week:
What These Trends Mean for Your Wedding
New York Bridal Fashion Week reminded me why I’m passionate about this industry—the intersection of artistry, craftsmanship, and the real human moments that unfold when a bride finds the dress. To the designers bringing these visions to life and the luxury brides who will wear them: I can’t wait to photograph how these trends translate to your celebrations.





























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