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FARFETCH Bridal Edit: Modern Romance For The New Wedding Season

The New Rules Of Wedding Dressing, According To FARFETCH

Modern brides are rewriting tradition. From sculptural minimalism to contemporary romance, today’s wedding wardrobe is defined less by convention and more by personal style.
Hello Beauties,

The FARFETCH Bridal Edit reflects a significant shift in modern wedding dressing.

Where bridal fashion once revolved around tradition and a handful of established silhouettes, today’s brides and wedding guests are approaching occasion dressing with a far more personal perspective. Individuality, versatility and a strong point of view increasingly sit at the centre of modern ceremonial style.

FARFETCH’s latest bridal and wedding guest edit brings together exclusive designs from Simone Rocha, Nina Ricci, Maria Lucia Hohan and Aje — each offering a distinct interpretation of contemporary romance.

The Romantic Bride

Few designers understand modern romance quite like Simone Rocha. Delicate embellishment, soft volume and a sense of contemporary femininity have become signatures of the brand’s aesthetic.

For brides seeking something poetic yet fashion-forward, Rocha’s exclusive design offers a refreshing alternative to traditional bridalwear while retaining the emotional qualities that make wedding dressing feel special.

Simone Rocha crystal embellished midi dress
Courtesy: FARFETCH

Minimalism With A Soft Edge

At the opposite end of the bridal spectrum sits Nina Ricci.

Clean lines, understated elegance and architectural silhouettes continue to resonate with women who favour sophistication over excess. The collection’s exclusive pieces demonstrate how modern bridal dressing can feel refined without sacrificing personality.

Increasingly, brides are choosing pieces that feel authentic to their everyday style rather than conforming to conventional expectations.

Nina Ricci satin midi dress
Courtesy: FARFETCH

Liquid Glamour Returns

For evening ceremonies and black-tie celebrations, Maria Lucia Hohan introduces a more dramatic perspective.

Fluid metallic finishes, graceful draping and movement-focused silhouettes create an aesthetic that feels both glamorous and contemporary. The result is occasionwear that captures attention without overwhelming the wearer.

It is precisely this balance between statement-making and elegance that continues to define modern luxury dressing.

Maria Lucia Hohan pleated gown
Courtesy: FARFETCH

Destination Wedding Dressing

As destination weddings continue to shape the global wedding calendar, versatility has become increasingly important.

Aje’s romantic designs combine ease with visual impact, making them particularly suited to celebrations taking place along coastlines, in gardens or under warmer skies. Soft colour palettes and flowing silhouettes bring a sense of effortless elegance to wedding guest dressing.

Aje ruffled layered maxi dress
Courtesy: FARFETCH

A New Generation Of Wedding Guests

Today’s wedding guest is often just as style-conscious as the bridal party itself.

From intimate ceremonies to multi-day celebrations, guests are increasingly searching for pieces that feel memorable yet wearable beyond a single occasion. Fashion has become an integral part of the wedding experience, encouraging more thoughtful and expressive choices.

Aje mini dress
Courtesy: FARFETCH

What emerges from FARFETCH’s latest edit is a broader observation about occasion dressing itself: tradition remains relevant, but personal style now leads the conversation.

The modern wedding wardrobe is no longer defined by a single formula. Instead, it reflects individuality, confidence and a more contemporary understanding of what celebration dressing can be.

xo
Tanja Bock Signature

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