
JENNY YOO Adora Collection Image: Alexandra Cohen
Jenny Yoo reveals the Adora Collection at NYBFW Fall 2026
For Jenny Yoo, modern romance is not defined by extravagance but by elegance distilled. At New York Bridal Fashion Week Fall 2026, the designer unveiled the Adora Collection, a sweeping presentation of bridal and bridesmaid styles that balance timeless sophistication with the quiet confidence of innovation.
The runway reflected Yoo’s signature: clean lines, impeccable fit, and silhouettes that feel equally fresh and enduring. Yet this season brought a heightened sense of experimentation, with luxurious new lace, sculptural corseted bodices, dramatic drop waists, and convertible elements that spoke to brides’ evolving desire for versatility.

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The Jenny by Jenny Yoo line captured this refined modernity with gowns that elevated classic romance through fabric and cut. The Gwendolyn gown, crafted in the house’s new Piedmont Chantilly lace and paired with a matching veil, became the emblem of the collection’s grace. Other styles introduced removable toppers and adaptable layers, allowing brides to personalise their look with ease. Alongside, the Anthropologie Weddings x Jenny Yoo collaboration continued to charm, offering one-of-a-kind designs for the bride seeking individuality within tradition.

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Yoo’s bridesmaid offering proved equally considered. New taffeta and floral taffeta joined airy lace, while a soft Cornflower shade brought freshness across satin, chiffon, and taffeta. Sculptural draping and strapless necklines added modernity to the mix, reaffirming the label’s philosophy of creating dresses that are as flattering as they are wearable.

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The main bridal collection extended this vision of adaptable romance. Standouts included the Elle gown, a convertible design with a removable underskirt that revealed a playful bubble high-low silhouette, ready to transform from aisle to afterparty. The Phoebe gown, paired with a sweeping veil, epitomised Jenny Yoo’s balance of sophistication and ease, while opulent gowns with elongated lines sculpted the figure into fluid, graceful movement.

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Building on the momentum of her Little White Dress line, Yoo also debuted 10 new minis and midis. Playful yet refined, they offered elevated reception and second-dress options that highlighted texture, lace, and drop-waist detailing, reimagining what it means to dress for every wedding moment.

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At the heart of the Adora Collection was Yoo’s clear design ethos: romance is found in detail, and modernity is achieved through restraint. With collections that move seamlessly between ceremony, celebration, and beyond, Jenny Yoo continues to set the standard for the bride who seeks beauty in balance.

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