Among the many trends in bridal fashion, one stands out and continues to gain popularity. Mini dresses, which previously appeared only in small numbers in past collections, are now taking center stage in new couture lines. While designers used to include just one or two mini dresses in their collections, this season, we see a significant increase in their presence.


Of course, the classic long wedding gown remains a timeless favorite, but transformable dresses—those with adjustable lengths—have become a major hit among brides. Comfort is becoming a top priority, and modern brides around the world increasingly appreciate practicality.


Let’s take a closer look at some of the key ideas from leading couture designers:
Dior
has likely offered the most extensive selection of mini dresses this season. A standout feature is the stylish fitted blazer paired with a mini dress, along with voluminous sleeves and skirts that draw attention.




Zuhair Murad
favors mini dresses with a dramatic train, creating a feminine and sophisticated effect.


Eva Lendel and Millanova present multiple mini dress styles, experimenting with fabrics, draping, and details, showcasing the versatility of this trend.






Ricca Sposa and Yedyna have also embraced the mini dress trend in their new collections.


Anne-Mariee has dedicated an entire 2025 collection to mini dresses, featuring an impressive variety of silhouettes, fabrics, and intricate detailing.


It’s important to note that, despite the common belief that mini dresses only suit sizes 34-36, modern designs are perfectly tailored to flatter brides of all sizes. We eagerly anticipate the Barcelona exhibition, where we will immerse ourselves in the latest trends and discover whether mini dresses will continue their rise in future collections.
Anna Borger