
7 wedding dress silhouettes that will make a statement in 2026-2027
The cut that speaks for you
The wedding dress is no longer just about following a trend. It makes a statement. In 2026-2027, brides are bolder, embracing their personality and choosing a silhouette that tells their story. Here are the cuts that will define the next seasons.

The structured mermaid
Always present, but more architectural. The new mermaid gowns play on:
- clean, sharp lines
- worked bodices
- satin or thick crêpe fabrics
Less princess, more couture.
The minimalist column cut
Ultra elegant. A straight, clean line, often in satin or smooth silk. It flatters without overloading. It's the silhouette for modern, urban, confident brides.

The revisited princess gown
Volume returns… but with control. Full skirts, but lighter fabrics. Structured bodices, but minimalist details. The fairy-tale effect, contemporary version.
The bohemian couture
Still fluid, but more refined.
- Graphic laces
- Spectacular backs
- Long transparent sleeves
It stays natural, but gains in sophistication.

The bold slit gown
The slit becomes a true statement. Discreet or daring, it brings movement and sensuality. Perfect for a bride who wants to blend elegance and character.
The modernized empire silhouette
Fluid under the bust, airy, light. It returns in more contemporary versions, with noble fabrics and subtle details. Ideal for a summer or intimate wedding.

The two-piece gown
- Structured top + fluid skirt
- Or corset + minimalist skirt
A bold, fashionable alternative that also lets you transform your look between the ceremony and the reception.
In summary
In 2026-2027, the trend is clear. Dresses are no longer simply 'pretty'. They make a statement. Brides are looking for:
- ✔a silhouette that flatters them
- ✔consistency with the venue and its scenography
- ✔a dress that stands the test of time
At Maison. S Wedding, we guide our brides through this holistic reflection: the dress is not an isolated element — it speaks to the hair, the makeup, the décor and the atmosphere of the wedding.
Because a truly successful dress isn't only seen. It's felt.


