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Ines Di Santo Debuts Regal Spring 2027 Bridal Collection, Launches V / Veronica Di Santo

Ines Di Santo went regal and sharply structured for Spring 2027, pairing a near-Elizabethan couture lineup with the debut of V / Veronica Di Santo.

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Ines Di Santo Debuts Regal Spring 2027 Bridal Collection, Launches V / Veronica Di Santo
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Ines Di Santo used New York Bridal Fashion Week to draw a clear line for Spring 2027: this is bridal for women who want drama with discipline. The collection leaned regal and near-Elizabethan, with ballgowns, beaded corsets, exposed boning, and drop waists giving the runway an old-world sweep that still felt engineered for now.

That balance between romance and structure was the point. Sheer nude illusion gowns brought airiness and a hint of suspense, while sharply structured strapless ball gowns anchored the collection in couture technique. Gold threadwork, colored embroidery, crystal embellishments, and architectural bodices added density and shine, making the dresses feel less like decoration than construction. Ines Di Santo has always understood that a bride can want softness and backbone at the same time; Spring 2027 made that argument with more force.

The brand also widened its story by unveiling V / Veronica Di Santo alongside the main collection. Veronica Di Santo, who officially joined the company in 1999, stepped forward with a diffusion line that places the family name in a new lane without breaking from the house’s theatrical language. Seen together, the two collections suggest a brand sharpening its split personality: full couture fantasy at one end, a younger and likely more accessible offering at the other.

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That evolution matters because Ines Di Santo is not behaving like a label content to repeat a signature. The house says it creates couture bridal collections twice a year, and its New York Bridal Fashion Week presentations have long used theme and atmosphere as part of the sell. A previous show, Romanticism Unveiled, leaned into the Romanticism movement; this season, the mood darkened and deepened, with an atmosphere that made the collection feel more cinematic than celebratory.

The brand’s own Spring 2027 Bridal Couture Collection underscores how fully developed the range is, with named looks including Dewdrop, Reverie, Lumiere, Horizon, Impression, Rosee, Jardine, Melange, Nivelle, Lunelle, Nymphia, Fleurine, Helea, Mirage, Glimmering Lilies, Lysee, Claire de Lune, Whispering Lilies, Mistral, Claria, Verdant, and Soleil Lavant. Together, the names and the clothes point to the bride Ines Di Santo is chasing now: someone who wants grandeur, but not costume; romance, but with a sharp silhouette underneath.

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