Toni Maticevski doesn’t follow trends. He shapes them—often quietly, always artfully. But with the brand’s latest Bridal '25 collection, there’s a subtle shift in design, something slightly bolder. The volume’s been turned up—just a touch—bringing a new energy where drama and fluidity take center stage. Silhouettes command attention while still feeling unmistakably Maticevski.
Inspired by the movements and forms of his Resort '25 collection, Bridal '25 builds on the idea of flow—sculptural waves, ruffles, and a quiet sense of control. There’s a delicate tension between structure and softness: panels curve with precision, ruffles drift with ease, and organza cascades over the body in shapes that are both graceful and languid. Materials carry the narrative. Finely draped jersey moves with quiet precision, satin adds a clean, uninterrupted flow, and frayed ribbon-work introduces texture that feels intentional yet unforced. Crinoline brings subtle structure, giving shape to pieces that feel light, composed, and confidently undone, while the palette remains purely white, allowing texture to take the lead.
The result is a collection that feels quietly confident and deeply modern—a kind of minimalist maximalism for the bride who wants to feel at ease, yet elevated.