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Fresh trends from the Bridal Week Harrogate runway

Set in the famous Royal Hall, the Fashion Shows are a true Bridal Week Harrogate tradition: and we’re bringing you the top trends, straight to your fingertips.

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Filling the front rows of our grand Royal Hall, both retailers and press gathered to be amongst the very first to view some of the latest pieces from world-renowned brands and designers, and see the emerging trends set to soar this season.

Fifteen of our finest brands hit the catwalk to show off their latest creations: Dando London, Loré White, Diane Legrand, Shane Moore, Lia Bella, Ellis Bridals, Maya Bella, Kelsey Rose, Horrocks Vale Collections, Ricca Sposa, Romantica, Sophia Tolli, Sherbon Clothing, Elegancia and Rachel Allan - and what a show it was. Bridal Week Harrogate would like to extend their thanks to Belle Bridal Magazine for sponsoring the catwalks, along with the catwalk providers: The Perfect Bridal Company, Propress Steamers, Jupon Petticoats, Poirer Bridal Accessories and MG Hair & Makeup.


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Maximalism is IN

Maximalism is IN

Maximalist dresses took centre stage at Bridal Week Harrogate 2024. Brands showcased some of their most opulent designs, with layers of rich fabrics, embellishments, and volume, fully embracing extravagance and offering their very finest to retailers. Dando London dazzled with a mini dress and jacket adorned in fully embroidered 3D tulle flowers, creating a lush, textured look. Angel Couture by Elegancia graced the runway with a light green princess ballgown, embellished with sparkles and rhinestones for whimsical appeal. Horrocks Vale Collections impressed with their Australian-sourced Merino wool cape, which sat atop their dress fully embellished with fluttering wool discs, adding a touch of avant-garde luxury to the ensemble.

Images from left to right: Dando London, Angel Couture by Elegancia, Horrocks Vale Collections.

The Mini Dress Revolution

The Mini Dress Revolution

We saw it earlier in the year, but Mini bridal dresses are here to stay. Departing from the traditional floor-length gowns, designers embraced the spirit of modernity and playfulness by introducing shorter hemlines to the mix. Romantica presented a demure take on the mini dress, with an embossed-look botanical fabric and an oversized, asymmetrical front bow. Ellis Bridals showcased a chic mini dress with a draped cowl neckline, beautifully layered with a sumptuously soft satin overskirt, allowing brides to switch between sleek and dramatic. Kelsey Rose brought a fresh, cool-girl edge to the catwalk, showcasing a ruched mini dress complemented by a sparkling overlay, which they paired with a tailored jacket for a chic and contemporary bridal look.

Images from left to right: Romantica, Ellis Bridals, Kelsey Rose.

High Halternecks

High Halternecks

Halternecks made a memorable comeback this season, offering a sleek and modern neckline that accentuates the shoulders and collarbones. Loré White kept it minimalist with a simple, elegant halter design that exuded sophistication. Diane Legrand introduced a striking ruched satin high neck jumpsuit, adding a practical, modern and fashion-forward twist to bridal attire. Maya Bella showcased a more traditional look with their lace halterneck dress, blending delicate, romantic detailing with the classic cut.

Images from left to right: Loré White, Diane Legrand, Maya Bella.

Gothic Romance

Gothic Romance

Your brides searching for something different? This year, black wedding dresses made a striking entrance, redefining bridal fashion with a bold, gothic allure. Lia Bella brought a dramatic tulle bardot gown, featuring intricate lace embroidery that fused elegance with dark romance. Sherbon showcased a beaded mermaid gown, and paired it with a detachable cape dripping with beads for a high-fashion look. Ricca Sposa introduced a slinky black sweetheart dress, adorned with a explosion of feathers at the hem - perfect for brides wanting a playful touch.

Images from left to right: Lia Bella, Sherbon, Ricca Sposa.

Tulle in Tiers

Tulle in Tiers

Tulle also made an appearance on the Bridal Week catwalk, infusing bridal gowns with an ethereal quality. Shane Moore presented a simple, sleek dress, which was paired with a light tulle overskirt to create a dreamy effect. Rachel Allan opted for a bold, high-low tiered tulle design to add volume and drama to the silhouette. Sophia Tolli wowed with a layered ruffle tiered skirt and illusion lace bodice, combining texture and detail to create something truly beautiful.

Images left to right: Shane Moore, Rachel Allan, Sophia Tolli.

A Vintage Revival

A Vintage Revival

It wasn't all contemporary takes on bridal, either: we witnessed a sort of vintage revival, which brought timeless elegance to the runway as designers paid homage to iconic fashion eras. Horrocks Vale Collections channelled the 1960's with an asymmetric, tea-length dress, offering a playful, retro silhouette. Dando delivered a stunning ode to the 1920's, featuring a fully beaded, Art Deco-patterned mini dress paired with a bold puff-sleeve cape for a dramatic flair. Ellis Bridals embraced 1990's chic with a clean-cut, sleek mini dress, complemented with an oversized back bow and matching accents. This revival trend brought the charm of past decades into modern bridal fashion.

Images left to right: Horrocks Vale Collections, Dando London, Ellis Bridals.

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