Viktor & Rolf Bridal’s Fall 2019 Line is All About Shape

Joanna Elizabeth / Published October 31, 2018

Viktor & Rolf Bridal’s fall-winter 2019 collection continues to push in an avant-garde direction. Not known for making designs for the traditional bride, the Dutch designers offer up dramatic organza gowns with full skirts, tuxedo pants and sculptural silhouettes. Lace patchwork detail, crystal embellishment as well as floral embroidery add some dimension to the pieces. The color palette remains traditional however, with each of the eighteen looks in ivory white. Hem lengths vary as well with mini polo dresses and tea-length shapes perfect for the reception or even ceremony.

Related: Oscar de la Renta Bridal’s Fall 2019 Collection is Dipped in Ivory

Viktor & Rolf Bridal Fall 2019 Collection


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