Seven Scene Setting Trends Straight Off the Runway Create Awe-Inspiring Bridal Looks

Kim Kassas Bridal Gown, "Anastasia"
Trends
Top trends from the catwalk to the ceremony aisle offer some of this year's most daring and darling looks.
Written by
Sydney Stevens

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Oregon Wedding Day Fall/Winter 2024

1. Lovely in Lace

Lace’s traditional charm never goes out of fashion, but the modern bride can choose from an innovative array of patterns, from Chantilly to embroidery

"Melrose" by Monique Lhuillier
"Apogée" by Rime Arodaky

2. Drop-Dead Gorgeous

A drop-waist wedding gown is perfect for the contemporary bride. Revamped since its birth in the 1920s, this silhouette adds a touch of drama.

"Sutton" by Danielle Frankel
"Opéra" by Galia Lahav

3. A Perfect Pair

Whether it be a sleek set of sleeves or a corset and skirt duo, separates are trending this season. For the nearlywed seeking a contemporary edge and space for customization, these high-fashion pairs are the answer.

"Chloé Ensemble" by Saint Bridal Couture

4. Princess Perfection

As an ode to regal romance, these corseted masterpieces are making a comeback from the golden age of royal fashion. Marie-Antoinette herself would have loved the intricate details of these opulent gowns, which will have you gliding down the aisle like a queen.

"Anastasia" by Kim Kassas Couture
"Star" by Ines Di Santo
"Eglantine" by Alena Leena

5. Garden Beauty

One may not think that floral wedding gowns are groundbreaking, but today’s blossom-adorned dresses are extraordinary. From structural posies to three-dimensional motifs, blooms abound in the upcoming wedding season.

FW24 Bridal Look 26 by Nicole and Felicia
"Kayla" by Zoe Rowyn Bridal

6. Center Stage

Balletcore has entered the bridal world as dramatic bows, voluminous tulle and pink tones take center stage. Evoking a sense of femininity and grace, these gowns are a perfect pas de deux partner.

"VRM384" by Viktor & Rolf
"VRM384" by Viktor & Rolf

7. Bold & Beautiful

Classic white is not the only choice for wedding attire. Whether it be a daring shape or a deep shade, Portland- based designer Elizabeth Dye’s new collection, “Two If By Sea” covers unique hues from black to emerald.

"Kiss Me" by Elizabeth Dye
"Circe" by Elizabeth Dye