FRANCESCA MIRANDA – SPRING 2025 – BRIDAL COLLECTIONColombian Bridal and Women’s Wear designer Francesca Miranda brings back her signature, effortless romance to Bridal NYFW with her latest Spring 2025 Couture Collection.For this Couture Collection, the Francesca Miranda bride embodies an ode to our distinctive interpretation of Opulent Romance. Brimming with hand-embroidered details, exquisite laces, rich

This collection is an ode to love that transcends, acknowledges, and celebrates individuality and femininity. With love comes commitment, and a commitment to savor and honor one’s self within a beautiful love story is the inspiration behind the collection this season.

This collection is a celebration of contemporaneity, understood as multiple, simultaneous perspectives on art and love. With both, a latin-rooted appreciation for femininity, and a witty understanding of the evolving cosmopolitan, Francesca introduces her eclectic vision of romance through 10 bridal gowns.  The carefully-constructed selection features double-faced, hand-embroidered tulles, silk taffetas, guipiure laces, and embellished

The Fall 2022 collection is infused with rich hand-crafted details. Inspired by Latin American old-age glamour and named after the region’s ever-so-mystical flora, the collection is an ode to romance and nostalgia. Every gown is entirely hand-embroidered and uses up-cycled organza and tulle with hand-made appliqué flowers.

The iconic Black & White masquerade ball, origin of my inspiration. The perfect influence to create for the party guest, and what she would get married in.

The iconic Black & White masquerade ball, origin of my inspiration. The perfect influence to create for the party guest, and what she would get married in.

The iconic Black & White masquerade ball, origin of my inspiration. The perfect influence to create for the party guest, and what she would get married in. Today, I debut for the first time, my evening wear collection alongside my brides, stemmed from the golden socialite era of the 1960’s. > View Francesca Miranda Collections