New York Bridal Fashion Week 2025: Behind the Lens

New York City never fails to deliver magic, but there's something especially electric about the city during New York Bridal Fashion Week. This season, I had the incredible opportunity to capture some of the most breathtaking moments, where artistry, craftsmanship, and storytelling collide in the form of a gown.

Ashten Weniger in Adrianna Papell

 

Among the many highlights, several designers left a lasting imprint:

Adrianna Papell impressed with timeless elegance, capturing the essence of modern femininity through beautiful bows, delicate floral details, and graceful silhouettes. Every gown felt thoughtfully designed—classy, polished, and effortlessly romantic, speaking to the bride who values tradition with a fresh, sophisticated touch.



Alyssa Kristin once again captured the essence of modern romance. Rooted in intention, elegance, and effortless beauty, her latest collection felt like a whisper of chic sophistication. Each piece, carefully draped and structured, spoke to brides who value refined minimalism with heart.



Ouma enchanted with designs that felt ethereal and imaginative. Dreamy layers, playful textures, and a certain whimsical edge created gowns that seemed to float down the runway—tailor-made for the romantic rebel.

Ricca Sposa delivered drama with a European flair—voluminous skirts, daring necklines, and intricate details that begged for a second, third, and fourth look. Every design felt like a bold declaration of love, glamour, and individuality.

Valeria Korolöva in Ricca Sposa


Katherine Tash offered a masterclass in sensual simplicity. Her designs exuded a quiet luxury: silken fabrics, thoughtful cuts, and an emphasis on movement and feeling. There's an undeniable intimacy to her work that photographs in the most powerful, understated way.

Photographing NYBFW is about more than documenting gowns; it's about telling the story behind each thread, each bead, each seam. It's about honoring the vision, passion, and dreams that designers, seamstresses, stylists, and artists pour into every piece.

As always, every image was captured on my LEICA cameras—tools that allow me to translate not just how these moments looked, but how they felt.

Grateful to all the designers, PR teams, models, and creatives who trusted me to see and share their artistry through my lens.

Until next season, NYC. ✨


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