Ines Di Santo’s Fall 2025 Collection Expands Beyond Signature Bridal Selection
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Toronto-based bridal couturier Ines Di Santo this month unveiled two collections in one during its signature bridal presentation during New York Luxury Bridal Fashion Week. Alongside 18 new romantic and dynamic wedding dresses and a beauty bridal kit collaboration with Bobbi Brown, Di Santo unveiled the brand’s first full evening collection, “Renaissance Reimagined,” made up of 12 gowns.
“We are thrilled to introduce our new eveningwear collection, designed to celebrate the elegance and strength of women. Each design reflects timeless beauty and modern femininity, empowering women to embrace their confidence and grace on every occasion. We want to continue to empower women through our designs and diving into eveningwear allows us to expand our offerings as a brand,” Veronica Di Santo, the designer’s daughter and managing partner, told WWD.
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The eveningwear collection, priced $5,500 to $15,000, features materials such as silk satin back crepe; metallic crepe; re-embroidered lace; embroidered tulle; fille coupe and crushed velvet styles with foil prints and an earthy palette. While the bridal assortment (mainline from $6,000 to $15,000; “jewel box” specialty styles from $12,000 to $17,000, and Ines by Ines Di Santo Collection from $3,500 to $6,400) leans into the brand’s signature architectural, grand ethos, its occasion dresses offer “more wearability in the everyday with signature figure-hugging silhouettes,” Di Santo said.
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The assortment, which Di Santo said mirrors the DNA of the brand’s bridal collection through its distinctive design elements, luxe fabrication and tailored silhouettes, will be available for purchase starting in January with select stores.