Get an A-List bridal look with these ready-to-wear designs
Bridal trends are created (and brought back) as fast as celebs are saying “I Do”.
Once it’s in Vogue, you can’t argue with that. When an a-lister walks down the aisle, you can count on it as inspiration for the following season. Before social media, brides-to-be used to pick up the latest copy of Brides in the check-out line, now they just open Pinterest. Trends are nearly instantaneous.
Want the custom A-List look for your big day with a more attainable, B-List budget? Mirror these famous brides with these bespoke and ready-to-wear styles on the market.
Hailee Steinfled
The singer wore custom Tamara Ralph with a sweeping train to wed Josh Allen in 2025.
Get the look in Bellamy by Jenny Yoo. Yoo has mastered the timeless clean lines and crisp details that were the essence of Steinfeld’s gown.
Demi Lovato
Ditching her normal punk-ish style, Lovato opted for Old Hollywood in only the most masterful Vivienne Westwood draping and subtle corseting.
The Jess gown by Eva Lendel focuses on volume via draping.
If achieving the perfect corseting is your focus, Sarah Seven offers “old world” styles that draw your eye to the waistline but don’t distract from the entire gown.
Nicola Peltz-Beckham
Sofia Richie Grainge
The masterful Chanel creation that was Sofia Grainge’s veil for her South of France nuptials reinforced accessories that compliment a look while making their own statement. Contemporary details such as satin bows, bird cage veils, and pearl and crystal details bring a feminine touch to any look without being overdone. Shop the couture look with affordable, handmade pieces by Tessa Kim.

