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Read MoreThe Spring 2025 bridal collections were breathtaking. From traditional styles to the completely unexpected, dresses wowed us from designers including Anne Barge, Claire Pettibone, Mira Zwillinger and Jersey’s own Justin Alexander.
Here are 15 wedding gowns that stood out to New Jersey Bride‘s editors. Consider these options before heading out to your wedding dress appointmentâor take them as inspiration when shopping.
For her collection, Nadia Manjarrez drew inspiration from the costumes of the
escaramuzasâa team of Mexican women who perform choreography while sitting
sidesaddleâby incorporating voluptuous skirts with three-dimensional florals, ruffles and flounces.
New Jersey designer Justin Alexanderâs Verses in Contrast collection features structured corsets, flattering ruching, pearl accents, exposed boning and 3D florals. âThese gowns are art at its finest with unexpected elements that excite and energize,â says the designer.
Katherine Tash, who got married in July 2023, has a new collection called Paradise. âMarriage has allowed space for me to relax, to feel safe in my feminine energy, to develop a softer side of myself,â says the designer. âThe wholeness
I feel in my personal life has evolved into a wonderful new relationship with design.â
Amsaleâs collection, The Art of Living, is inspired by French Romanticism. âThe French phrase âlâart de vivreââthe art of livingâinfers a dedication to upholding the highest level of taste, aesthetics, detail and discipline in creating elegant objects of meaningful value,â says head designer Michael Cho.
New Jersey designer Sareh Nouriâs A Suite Beginning collection focuses on âthe anticipation and joy of walking down the aisle…whether preparing in a storied
urban hotel like the St. Regis or dressing in the familiarity of her childhood bedroom,â says the designer.
Photos courtesy of the designers