Rosa Clará has released its 2025 couture collection, staying on top of bridal fashion trends.
Highlights include a selection of floral lace dresses, using French lace with beadwork and rebrodé lace with a slight relief and what the label calls an organic effect.
Exemplifying the house’s expertise is a princess dress in rebrodé lace with a boned bodice and a voluminous skirt.
Mermaid-style lace dresses feature, including detachable trains and new Watteau trains, which designer Rosa Clará employed for her own daughter-in-law at her wedding last year.
Taffeta dresses and ruffles also appear in the collection, and the label also foresees oversized silk organza flowers as part of the 2025 trends.
It still continues its minimalist approach with a selection of simple dresses, with pure lines and without a selvedge or seams, using smooth crêpe, stretch crêpe or a new bi-stretch crêpe.
The couture dresses feature lightweight yet voluminous skirts, with barely any darts and subtle pleating. Cloqué fabric and mikado silk are used.
More details are available at rosa-clara.com.