Barcelona is once again ready to shine at the heart of the bridal world as Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week (BBFW) 2026 prepares to show the future.
With an ambitious, international lineup, the event promises to turn the city into a global hub for bridal and eveningwear artistry — where established icons meet the next wave of couture visionaries.
From April 22 to 24, Hall 8 at Fira de Barcelona’s Montjuïc will host the long-awaited runway shows, featuring around 900 looks from the 2027 season.
More than 30 designers will present collections defined by aesthetic diversity, creative instinct, and a forward-looking eye on the trends that will shape both the bridal aisle and the red carpet.
A global showcase of talent
The lineup reflects fashion’s worldwide reach, combining the sophistication of Spanish couture houses like Yolancris, Isabel Sanchis, Marco & María, Amarca, and By Loleiro with top international names from the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Renowned brands including Justin Alexander and Allure Bridals (U.S.), Diane Legrand, Sima Couture, and Demetrios (Europe), along with Eastern European designers Julia Kontogruni, Ricca Sposa, and Yuliia Lobachóva Couture, will bring their signature aesthetics to the Barcelona catwalk. Making its debut this year, Oksana Mukha joins the roster, further expanding the event’s global allure.
Asia’s influence grows stronger than ever, with captivating proposals from Wang Feng (Shanghai), The Atelier by Prof. Jimmy Choo (Malaysia), Serina and Kiyoco Hata (Japan), Vaishali Studio (India), and Joli Poli (Vietnam) — a reflection of the continent’s rising prominence in luxury bridal design.
Innovation and new voices
This year’s program also highlights creative experimentation through “The Edit”, a curated series of collective runway shows celebrating craftsmanship and individuality. Local talents such as Immaclé, Mariano Moreno, Andrea Lalanza, and Olga Macià will showcase their unique perspectives, reaffirming Barcelona’s role as a cradle of design innovation.
Emerging talent takes the spotlight during the tenth edition of Barcelona Bridal Night, where over twenty students from Barcelona’s fashion schools will open the show for the legendary Stéphane Rolland, presenting their own creations on an international stage.
A meeting point for the global industry
Reflecting the vibrancy of today’s bridal landscape, BBFW 2026 underscores the sector’s commitment to innovation, diversity, and global collaboration. From April 24 to 26, the trade show component will unite more than 400 brands from over 30 countries, turning Barcelona into a dynamic crossroads for designers, buyers, and industry professionals.
More than just a fashion week, Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week stands as a celebration of creativity, business, and craftsmanship — reaffirming the city’s position as a true global capital of bridal fashion. During these days, Barcelona will not only unveil the trends defining 2027 but also reinforce its pivotal role in shaping the future of couture and bridal artistry.


