Peter Langner – Fall 2025 – Bridal Collection

The 2025 Collection of Peter Langner, “Responsibility of Beauty. The Value of Tradition” tells the stories of different brides: architectural cuts with geometric details, corsets embroidered with eco-friendly sequins, and romantic veils inspired by the delicacy of butterflies in the new lace.

The collection becomes an invitation to rediscover the beauty present in the villages and the Italian tradition of craftsmanship and fashion creativity, with a project vision – not only for wedding dresses – that enhance the core value of made in Italy and that, for some seasons now, has introduced the use of sustainable materials.

Each garment is a work of art, a unique piece made with meticulous attention to detail and the use of precious and eco-friendly fabrics. For example, using recycled silk Mikado, with remnants of precious fabrics; or cutting and hand-stitching fragments of lace or tulle to create stunning and impalpable new textures. These are long and complex processes that give birth to unique pieces of haute couture.

Peter Langner responsibly creates beauty, delivering architectural dresses in silk Mikado designed to outline that body’s proportions; lace dresses with flowers and butterflies cut out and sewn by hand; corsets embroidered with ecological sequins and voluminous skirts where the sequins are handmade from waste material, which are used to make hangers and garment boxes.

An innovative collection, ranging from classic to romantic, for a bride who knows how to surprise and live unique moments and incredible memories in celebrating her most beautiful day.

“Responsibility of Beauty. The Value of Tradition invites us to rediscover the beauty and values of tradition and craftsmanship, the core value of made in Italy, combined with a vision attentive to environmental issues.

Peter Langner’s Bridal and Evening Gowns Revealed through X-Ray at NYBFW

The event revealed Peter Langner’s iconic designs through X-ray images and unveiled the intricate internal structures of his gowns. These giant X-ray photos (1.05 x 3.10 m) were displayed as works of art, accompanied by plaques that describe each piece, its title, and the crafting techniques used. This fascinating backdrop set the scene as models walked among the venue, wearing gowns from the new "Responsibility of Beauty. The Value of Tradition" bridal collection and the evening collection "Poetry of Contrast"

Special Thanks

Creative Director: Peter Langner, @peterlangner

Photography by Vinicio Ferri

Photo Assist: Alice Moretti

MUA by Vanessa Udovicich

Hair by Karin Valbrun

Media Relations by ODA, @odapr