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Katherine Tash’s 2025 Bridal Collection Is the Definition of Effortless Elegance

  • Writer: Qui Joacin
    Qui Joacin
  • 5 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Minimalism, versatility, and timeless silhouettes make this season's Katherine Tash bridal collection perfect for the modern bride


Katherine Tash SS2026 - Qui Talks
Katherine Tash SS 2026

When it comes to modern bridal fashion, Katherine Tash just gets it. Her latest bridal collection is an absolute dream for brides who want sophistication without the fuss, and elegance without over-embellishment. If you’ve been dreaming of walking down the aisle in something simple, striking, and so you—this collection is for you.


Every single gown was hand-crafted in her signature chiffon satin crepe—yes, you read that right. Handmade. The fabric alone drapes like a dream and has this soft, romantic sheen that makes each look glow in the most effortless way. Katherine leaned all the way into minimalism this season, choosing to skip heavy beading, embroidery, and appliqués. Instead, she let the silhouette and movement of the fabric speak for itself. And honestly? It spoke volumes.


The Drop Waist Is Back—And We're Not Mad About It

By popular demand, Katherine introduced the drop waist silhouette throughout the collection, and we love how she made it feel modern and wearable. It gives that extra elongation through the torso that’s incredibly flattering and chic. Clients have been asking for it, and she delivered in a way that feels fresh and timeless all at once.



No Lace, No Problem—Except for One Showstopper

While the rest of the collection kept things clean and unembellished, she did include one ultra-special piece: a delicate lace bodysuit layered under a voluminous chiffon satin crepe ball gown. It was the perfect nod to traditional bridalwear, with a very Katherine Tash twist—elegant, intentional, and totally swoon-worthy.


The Genius of Bridal Street Fashion

Now let’s talk about the pièce de résistance: her final ball gown look. From the front row, we saw what looked like a regal, voluminous wedding dress. What we didn’t expect? The entire gown was removable. Underneath it all was a sleek mini dress. Katherine calls this her take on "bridal street fashion"—because what’s more modern than getting more than one wear out of your wedding dress?


We didn’t get to see the full transformation backstage (timing, sigh), but just knowing that you can dance all night in a full ball gown, then peel off the drama to reveal a cocktail-ready mini? That’s next-level bridal versatility. Imagine wearing your ceremony look again on an anniversary or special date night. That’s the kind of fashion investment we can get behind.


Want More Bridal Fashion Week Coverage?

You can catch even more behind-the-scenes moments, commentary, and trend breakdowns in our LIVE YouTube recap, where Qui covers everything that went down during New York Bridal Fashion Week—including Katherine Tash’s full collection. Don’t miss it if you’re a bride-to-be or just love staying in the loop on what’s next in bridal style.


Katherine Tash’s 2025 bridal collection is proof that elegance doesn’t need glitter or lace to make a statement. With thoughtful design, handcrafted fabrics, and silhouettes that celebrate the body in a subtle, refined way, she continues to redefine what it means to be a modern bride.


Whether you're a minimalist at heart or someone who dreams of a show-stopping reveal moment, this collection has something just for you.

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