For three days, we move slowly through the trade floor— taking in every collection, every texture, every detail. From this, we selected six brands that truly stayed with us— to share with you as our favourites of the season.
Ines Di Santo presented a bridal collection that felt soft, sculptural, and effortlessly refined, with gowns that moved lightly while showcasing her signature couture detailing. The silhouettes balanced fluid romance with precise structure, creating looks that felt both modern and timeless on the runway.
There was a quiet emotional strength throughout the collection, reflecting the brand’s long-standing couture craftsmanship and family-led creative vision. The result was bridalwear that felt deeply considered—made not just for the aisle, but for the memory of the moment itself.
THE FIRST PART of 2026 in Barcelona’s bridal season centered around the Pronovias Red Love collection show at the brand’s HQ, where preparations shaped the final look of the runway. We went behind the scenes to capture our favourite part—the fittings, styling, and rehearsal moments with the creative team, talent, and videographers as everything came together.
LA SECONDE MOITIÉ du XXe siècle a historiquement été en Europe
et notamment en France marquée par une phase de plantation
intensive. Celle-ci a été préparée et facilitée par la mécanisation de la
plantation développée à l’occasion de la création des forêts de guerre
et de zone rouge (séquelles de guerre) après la Première Guerre
mondiale. Les forêts subventionnées (enrésinements des années 1960–
1970, populicultures des années 1970 à 90) et le développement des
LA SECONDE MOITIÉ du XXe siècle a historiquement été en Europe
et notamment en France marquée par une phase de plantation
intensive. Celle-ci a été préparée et facilitée par la mécanisation de la
plantation développée à l’occasion de la création des forêts de guerre
et de zone rouge (séquelles de guerre) après la Première Guerre
mondiale. Les forêts subventionnées (enrésinements des années 1960–
1970, populicultures des années 1970 à 90) et le développement des
Barcelona felt electric this year—alive with creativity, emotion, and a renewed sense of possibility. At Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week 2025, bridal stepped fully into the language of fashion, where every detail—from gown to lighting—became part of a complete, immersive story.
What made this edition unforgettable was the elevation in set design. Designers were given the freedom to create worlds around their collections, much like traditional fashion week, and the result was nothing short of transportive. Wang Feng brought spring to life with a runway covered in natural blooms—fresh, delicate, and full of movement. Isabel Sanchis offered a more intimate mood, pairing soft, sculptural lighting with suspended chandeliers to create a sense of quiet drama. Modeca played with form and rhythm, using bold tubular structures to frame the collection with a modern edge.
Beyond the runway, the trade show floor was just as inspiring—filled with brands pushing craftsmanship, texture, and new ideas forward. It’s where we discovered some of our favourite collections by Divine Atelier, Bon Bride and Prea James: pieces designed not only to be worn, but truly felt.
And then there were the people. Editors, buyers, brides-to-be—each bringing their own perspective and style. Captured through our Polaroids, these moments feel instinctive and personal: a glimpse into the energy, individuality, and quiet confidence that defined the week.
This visual documentary is our way of sharing it all with you—our highlights, our favourite brands, the best-dressed guests, and the atmosphere that made this year so special. A celebration of bridal as it is now: expressive, fashion-led, and deeply personal.
The Isabel Sanchis show this season felt like a really beautiful balance of sharp tailoring and soft femininity. The trousers and jackets stood out for their sleek cuts and absolutely immaculate fits, with black ribbon accents placed just right to add contrast without taking away from the elegance of the silhouettes.
What made it even more special was the feeling behind it all — you could genuinely sense the family energy in the room, a kind of closeness and pride that runs through the whole brand. That warmth didn’t just stay backstage; it came through in the collection too, giving the designs a softness and humanity that stayed with you long after the show.
Somewhere between the shows, everything softens—heels in hand, a quick laugh, a last touch of lipstick before heading out again. We caught those in-between moments on Polaroid: unfiltered, a little playful, and effortlessly human, where style feels lived-in rather than performed. The guests of Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week 2025—just as they are, right in the middle of it all.
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