We round up the showstopping bridal styles that are going to be hot for 2024, from flirty florals to fabulous feathers
Ruffles
More is more, baby! Once thought as something only spotted on those vintage toilet-roll-holder dolls, the ravishing ruffle is back in business. They are dramatic, bold and bound to draw gasps – perfect if you’re a bride looking to make a statement. J-Lo even sported some on her big-day look.
Mini wedding dresses
It may be mini in length, but it certainly isn’t small in impact: the mini dress is big news for 2024. Made popular by celebrity brides such as Kourtney Kardashian Barker and Sophie Habboo, short and sweet styles make ideal second dresses, or even your main look if you’re feeling brave!
Corset
A symbol of femininity, the corset is back with a fashion-forward feel. Usually reserved for undergarment purposes, designers are bringing the inside out with these chic, boudoir-inspired dresses.
Peekaboo
Peekaboo – we see you! Looking for that classic bridal look but still want to show some skin? A sheer shape or cut-out panel can work across an array of different styles, no matter if you want a romantic gown or to sport a slinky statement slip.
Exaggerated sleeves
Puffed sleeves were acceptable in the eighties – and they are certainly acceptable now. Something you might have spotted on your mum’s wedding dress, designers have put a modern spin on the staple sleeve of the decade where crimpers were king and Madonna and Wham! dominated the charts. Blue eyeshadow, however, is not obligatory…
Feathers
Does a feather look tickle your fancy? Well, you’re in luck. From subtle trim detailing, to full-blown feathery fabulousness, these looks will guarantee your bridal get-up is funky, fun and ready for frolicking on the dancefloor.
Sleek ballgown
Elegant, timeless and classy, there is something frocking fabulous about a sleek ballgown. These luxe dresses create a regal feel, suit a wide range of body types, and act as a perfect blank canvas for you to put your own stamp on.
Colourful florals
Who says that wedding dresses need to be white or ivory? Designers are placing that tradition on ice and are opting for colourful florals that still look and feel very bridal. Whether you fancy a subtle pop, or have your heart set on a charming full-colour extravaganza, its time to colour outside the lines!
Fashion with a cause
In a world of fashion where ethics and sustainability are at the forefront of many shopping experiences, it was a joy to discover Freedom Bridal at Harrogate Bridal Week. Founded by Nicole Robyn, the brand helps women who have been trafficked or exploited in East Asia experience freedom, establish independence, and develop careers.
After a trip to Asia in 2011 where Nicola learned about the need for employment as part of the solution for sustainable freedom, the business that helps to employ survivors making accessories was born.
The brand stocks a number of accessories and gifts from other ‘freedom’ brands around the world, but takes great pride in offering their own beautiful veils to customers on both an individual and wholesale basis – with stockists throughout the UK carrying the ethical offerings.
There’s everything from impressive cathedral-length veils that offer drama, to cute fingertip-length numbers for a more classic look, all with a variety of finishes, including pearls, lace edges or even detachable bows. Brides can be assured they will find something to suit their personal style and vibe – all whilst supporting a very good cause.