Introducing The Bridal Collective’s 2026 Collections
- Pippa Florijn
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Bridal Collective recently celebrated its 20th anniversary in Amsterdam (mid-March 2025), unveiling its highly anticipated 2026 collections during a dynamic multi-day event that featured runway shows, product previews, and immersive retailer training sessions. Building on a legacy that began with Enzoani in 2005, the 2026 Bridal Collective line-up spans eight distinctive bridal brands—including Enzoani, ÉLYSÉE, PEN·LIV, and the inclusive Portrait line—now available through a network in over 60 countries.
Romantic, ethereal aesthetics.
The 2026 collections embrace a softer, more airy look: flowing lace, floaty skirts, delicate structural touches—perfect for brides seeking timeless elegance with a fairy-tale feel.
On-trend versatility & personalisation.
Echoing global bridal runway trends, expect detachable overskirts, capes, halter necklines, basque waists, and lingerie-inspired lace—a reflection of brides’ demand for wearable fashion with flair.
Landing in stores imminently, let's take a look at what's new in the 2026 line-up...








Why Retailers Should Be Excited?
1. Expand your bridal portfolio
With eight unique brands—from sleek minimalism to avant-garde couture—you can offer an impressive range of styles to diverse clientele.
2. Tap into current bridal trends
The 2026 designs align perfectly with customer demand for personalised elements like detachable sleeves, coloured accents, and cape skirts.
3. Boost margins with premium craftsmanship
Bridal Collective gowns are handcrafted using luxury fabrics and embellishments with hundreds of production hours devoted to each, reinforcing a premium retail price point .
4. Stay ahead through immersive support
Retailers receive exclusive access to their training portal—empowering teams to sell with confidence .
5. Protected territories + marketing & sales tools
Bridal Collective maintains territory exclusivity to support boutique investments. They supply B2B resources, brand ambassador training, marketing kits, and dedicated marketing/sales support .
6. Size-inclusivity sells
With lines like Portrait and curve-friendly styles across collections, retailers can cater to a broader market—fostering goodwill and unlocking new revenue streams .
Next Steps for Retailers...
Request a Collection Preview: Arrange a showroom appointment or digital presentation to view your full line-up
Sign up for brand ambassador training: Equip your team with knowledge to upsell personalised, high-margin designs.
Plan a launch event: Host storytelling-driven trunk show, designer Q&A, or styling workshop to elevate your customer experience.
Promote inclusivity: Ensure sampling includes a range of sizes, promoting access and empowerment to all brides.
Visit bridal-collective.com to find out more and view the new collections.
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