The Top 2026 Bridal Trends From Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

The Top 2026 Bridal Trends From Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

Those looking to scout the wedding dress trends that will boom in the year ahead are likely to find them at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. After all, the huge event features the bridal designs of 450 brands from over 30 countries at its runway and trade shows. The 2025 edition featured a brand new runway stage, a special industry awards night, and even Vivienne Westwood’s first-ever bridal show. The designs also made a splash, thanks to the dazzling 2026 collections on display across the halls of Fira de Montjuïc.

While each brand brought its own unique perspective to the bridal space, there were clearly a few trends that made an impact on this season. If you’re a to-be-wed with a 2026 date for your nuptials, read ahead to get an eye on the trends in store.

Boho Brides

Cortana 2026 bridal.

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Immaclé 2026 bridal.

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Yolancris 2026 bridal.

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Lorena Panea 2026 bridal.

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The ready-to-wear bohemian trend has officially made its way to the bridal world. Organically draped fabric, flowy silhouettes, warm tiered lace, and fringe details will be the perfect complement for weddings hosted on the beach, in desert locales, or romantic gardens.

A Hint of Color

Marco & María 2026 bridal.

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Milla Nova 2026 bridal.

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Morilee 2026 bridal.

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Isabel Sanchis 2026 bridal.

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In 2026, the bride will not be all dressed in white. More and more designers are offering wedding looks in colorful hues to provide options for those who don’t want to stick to one shade over the course of their celebrations. While you might find the occasional bold bride in a saturated hue, we can see that softer shades of gray, blue, yellow, and pink are going to be the new standard when it comes to deviating from the traditional white dress.

Capes

Yolancris 2026 bridal.

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Yuliia Lobachova Couture 2026 bridal.

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Raquel López 2026 bridal.

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Eva Lendel 2026 bridal.

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While the neck scarf defined the 2025 bride, we are sure to see capes everywhere in 2026. This dramatic addition is a great alternative to a veil for those who want a train, yet have a distinct volume and structure that lends a look a retro elegance. Of course, capes can be chosen that fit your own bridal aesthetic, from bold coat-like constructions to dreamy lace creations to glamorous opera capes that drape nonchalantly over the arms.

Embellishments

The Atelier 2026 bridal.

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Vivienne Westwood 2026 bridal.

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Vaishali S Studio 2026 bridal.

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Milla Nova 2026 bridal.

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While there is absolutely a place for the minimalist bride in 2026, those who want to add something extra to their looks through embellishments will absolutely find options in the latest international collections. While plenty bring on sparkle with sequins and jeweled appliqués, others have enhanced their designs with woven appliqués that add organic texture to a gown.

Exaggerated Hips

Badgley Mischka 2026 bridal.

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Joli Poli Couture 2026 bridal.

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Isabel Sanchis 2026 bridal.

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Wang Feng 2026 bridal.

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Gowns have the ability to alter and enhance the body’s figure with strategic, well-crafted constructions from waist-whittling inner corsetry to defined shoulder. This season, we see an emphasis placed on the hips. Designers are playing with proportions and adding volume to the region with cage-like boning, padded interiors, and tulle overlays. While some of these adjustments are subtle, others bring an editorial-esque look to one’s bridal style.

Halters

Yolancris 2026 bridal.

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Wang Feng 2026 bridal.

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Giambattista Valli 2026 bridal.

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Eva Lendel 2026 bridal.

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We’re calling it—the halter will be the neckline we see everywhere at 2026 weddings. As more brides are choosing separate looks for the reception, a halter is a perfect option that gives your arms the freedom to easily move about the dance floor. Designers in a majority of collections this season have put their own mark on this silhouette with looks that complement every bridal style.

Lingerie-Inspired Lace

Isabel Sanchis 2026 bridal.

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Vivienne Westwood 2026 bridal.

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Yolancris 2026 bridal.

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Cymbeline 2026 bridal.

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Lace is always a classic material seen in the bridal world but this season has brought about plenty of styles that use the fabric in designs evocative of lingerie. Often unlined, this sheer look can bring a sexy touch to a bridal ensemble for those who want to show off a hint of skin when they walk down the aisle or live it up into the late hours of their wedding after-party.

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