Brides-to-be, 2025 is bringing a fresh wave of bridal fashion, and we’re here for it! At Serendipity Bridal, we’re always keeping up with the latest trends to help you find the perfect gown. Whether you’re a modern minimalist or a lover of all things dramatic, this year’s bridal styles offer something for everyone. Let’s take a look at what’s making a statement this season and which trends are on their way out.
What’s In for 2025?
Dramatic Necklines
This year is all about making a statement with necklines. Deep-Vs, asymmetric designs, and elegant halters are taking center stage, bringing a bold and modern touch to bridal fashion.
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Maggie Sottero
Style #25MC356
Shimmer and Metallic Hues
Classic ivory will always be timeless, but 2025 is welcoming a touch of sparkle. Silver, champagne, and gold tones are giving wedding dresses a luminous, modern update without feeling over the top.
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Casablanca
Style #2340
Drop Waists and Basque Bodices
Structured bodices and drop waists are making a comeback, bringing a touch of vintage glamour with a modern twist. This silhouette elongates the torso and creates a regal, corset-inspired look that flatters a variety of body types.
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Sottero and Midgley
Style #25SW349ABCD2
Detached Sleeves and Convertible Styles
Brides are loving versatility in their wedding day looks. Detachable sleeves, overskirts, and convertible designs offer a two-in-one effect, allowing for a dramatic ceremony look that transitions effortlessly into a sleek reception style.
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Essense of Australia
Style #D3374
What’s Out in 2025?
Overly Traditional Ball Gowns
While ball gowns will always have their place, ultra-traditional styles with heavy layers are becoming less popular. Brides are opting for lighter, more fluid silhouettes that allow for movement and comfort while still delivering that wow factor.
Super Deep Plunges
While deep necklines are still in, extreme plunges that dominated past seasons are fading. Designers are favoring a more refined approach - deep yet balanced, creating a sophisticated and elegant look.
Overly Embellished Dresses
Ornate beading and heavy embroidery are taking a step back in favor of clean, modern designs. Brides are leaning toward subtle details, delicate lace, and soft shimmer rather than gowns that feel overly ornate.
Book your appointment today and let’s find a dress that makes you feel like the best version of yourself on your wedding day.