Monique Lhuillier Autumn 2025 Bridal reinvents classic, timeless, heirloom silhouettes with an air of royalty. Shot on location at an exquisite 15th-century villa off the shores of Lake Como, the new bridal collection comes to life.
The collection has Victorian influences, rich in floral laces, cascading three-dimensional embroideries, and sculpted corsetry. The print of the season features a wild bouquet of garden roses, peonies, parrot tulips and hibiscus, cascading over pique gazar, as two-dimensional butterflies gently rest upon petals.









The season’s star, the wild rose whimsically dégrades over exaggerated veils, sculpted bodices, and full tulle skirts. The effect is over-the-top, luxurious and unexpected.
Bold botanical embroidered flowers with three-dimensional velvet bow details cascade over a cameo sculpted gown. A hammered crepe ivory sheath is artfully draped in relaxed, alluring femininity. Diverse necklines and basque waist silhouettes add timeless sophistication, while a guipure lace, high neck tunic worn over a matching corseted gown is an ode to the past. Alternatively, a Chantilly lace jacket, worn under a mikado ball gown has a fresh, unexpected, yet classic presence.





A floral lace column gown with an attached exaggerated overskirt, opera length gloves and matching veil embodies Italian elegance. Over the top, statement veils with bold embroideries and cascading petals frame the face, in classic and double comb shapes. It is a regal lineup of transformative beauty and opulence; a true bacio da una rosa (kiss from a rose).
Images courtesy of Monique Lhuillier


