Haute Couture S/S25 Runways

The Best Bridal-Worthy Looks From The Haute Couture S/S25 Runways

To have and to hold, these are the stars of the shows we've fallen for...

A cherished tradition of Haute Couture Week is the resplendent bridal ensembles that gracefully conclude the many of the shows. Endearingly referred to as the “couture bride,” these exquisite creations serve as an unparalleled source of inspiration for those in search of a show-stopping wedding gown.

As the bridal procession swept across the Parisian S/S25 catwalks this week, the magnificent confluence of couture and matrimonial design unveiled a veritable feast of romantic allure. This conjoining of bridal elegance and Haute Couture is indeed fitting. The unwavering dedication to detail, the profound sentimentality, and the artistry embedded in both wedding gowns and Haute Couture garments resonate beautifully. This year, designers have continued their tribute to brides, enchanting A-list attendees and discerning spectators across the globe, all while offering a sublime amalgamation of tradition, innovation, and artistic expression.

From Schiaparelli’s illustrious collection, where Daniel Roseberry masterfully intertwined sculptural formality with an air of romance, showcasing exquisite corseting and intricate boning, and Maria Grazia Chiuri’s vision for Dior, which draws upon the enchanting imagery of fairy tales, to Giambattista Valli’s celebration of romance via meringue-like silhouettes alongside softly sculpted gowns, here are Dream Weddings’ pick of the best bridal looks from the Haute Couture S/S25 runways.

Chanel

Dior

Giambattista Valli 

Elie Saab

Gaurav Gupta

Armani Privé

Antonio Grimaldi

Schiaparelli

Images courtesy of respective designers. Lead image: Dior

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