Naeem Khan doesn’t think about red-hot trends when it comes to bridal. Instead, he focuses on what his international brides really want. With that in mind, there was a wide variety in his Spring ’18 collection: A bedazzled, flapper-esque number looked fit for the modern, outré bride, while a drop-waist gown with an embellished bodice and ostrich-feather skirt might resonate with more a sultry type. Other gowns were classic with a romantic twist, like the lace A-line dress with angled, fluttered sleeves, which added a pretty touch.
Khan also included a shimmering, caviar-beaded jumpsuit, but he didn't necessarily intend for it to be worn down the aisle. “The idea is, Who is this woman who wears my clothes? She’s fashion-conscious, she travels, she obviously wants multiple wares,” Khan said. “She wants to get married in an important dress, and then she wants to change for the rest of the evening.” Even if the relaxed jumpsuit wasn’t Khan’s idea of an altar-ready look, it would make a sensational choice for a certain easygoing bride.