Photo: Courtesy of Lela Rose1/5Lela Rose introduced a “ready-to-wed” collectsion of traditional gowns and more casual pieces to wear to the rehearsal dinner or reception, like this feathered miniskirt and camisole.
Photo: Courtesy of Danielle Frankel2/5Separates remain a big trend in bridal. Danielle Frankel styled this handkerchief satin skirt with a knit tank.
Photo: Courtesy of Marchesa3/5Marchesa’s gowns were lighter than ever thanks to contoured tulle and sculptural draping in lieu of heavy petticoats or rigid boning.
Photo: Gorunway.com; Courtesy of Vera Wang4/5Vera Wang’s Fall 2020 bridal collectsion was designed in a similar spirit as her Spring 2020 ready-to-wear, with billowing coat-dresses and satin bra tops a bride could re-wear after the wedding.
Photo: Courtesy of Naeem Khan5/5For Naeem Khan, a sleek, embellishment-free satin dress qualifies as a major surprise. He said he wanted to create a “full wardrobe” for a bride with pieces she could wear to other events.