Every Major Wedding Trend Set to Define Bridal Style in 2026


Wedding season is upon us as we head into the spring and summer months—the buzziest time of the year for couples to tie the knot. While we have yet to see which wedding trends will unfold in 2025, we already have predictions about where bridal fashion is headed next year. At spring 2026 Bridal Fashion Week this month in New York, designers presented their latest visions for the height of cool wedding style. Who What Wear editors were there in person to get a first glimpse at what is new and next in bridal fashion.

Some of this resulted in updated riffs on recent bridal trends. Drop-waist dresses evolved into grand, dramatic gowns finished with bubble skirts and basque waists. Bows were presented in practically every possible iteration. Corsetry was dialed up even further with sculpted bodices built into wedding dresses as well as two-piece sets pairing corset tops and coordinating skirts. We also saw some themes carry over from the larger fashion space—namely, the sense of nostalgia that is sweeping the fashion world as designers look back to the golden age styles of the 1950s, the return of peplum silhouettes, and a focus on tactile textures and experimental fabric techniques. Ahead, read more on the biggest bridal trends to know for 2026.

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Bows have long symbolized celebration, joy, and the promise of a new beginning. Therefore, it makes sense that they have been incorporated into bridalwear for so long. Their presence in wedding gowns and separates highlights the significance of the wedding day as both a gift and a moment of shared happiness, serving as a fitting emblem for a day that marks the union of two lives.