
The Bride Wears Galia Lahav: Wedding Looks Miranda Priestly Would Approve Of
Written By Maya Ernest
There are few greater fashion films than The Devil Wears Prada. The 2006 film served up as many iconic one-liners as it did iconic looks, and nearly 20 years later, we’re still feeling inspired. Who could forget Andy Sach’s famous blue sweater or those Chanel boots? As we wait for the upcoming sequel to serve up more memorable outfits, we’ve been thinking about how to create our own.
After all, bridal fashion today isn’t just elegant—it’s editorial. From sharp suiting and couture gowns to vintage-inspired veils and dramatic jewelry, there are so many ways to elevate your wedding look. Ahead, find our curated Galia Lahav picks that would earn a subtle, approving nod from Miranda Priestly.

Sleek Suiting
Nothing commands the room more than sleek suiting, and our separates allow you to customize your bridal look as you please. Whether you prefer an embellished jacket or a long structured coat, there’s something for every bride who means business.
Our structured Willow jacket features darts on the front and back to ensure the cropped look fits you perfectly, while a chic diamanté button gives it a high fashion twist. Perfect for any bridal occasion, the jacket pairs nicely with the fitted and flared Marie trousers, creating a fun outfit that’s ideal for taking control of the dance floor.
For a tailored tuxedo look, opt for our Anelise set, made of ivory crepe and lined in silk satin. Its structured jacket is made feminine with contrasting silk satin lapels and jetted pockets, while hand-covered silk tulle crystal buttons add a subtle sparkle. The piece can be worn alone to showcase its plunging neckline, or you can layer a lace corset underneath for an editorial bridal look. Either way, you’ll want to pair the jacket with its matching trousers, which are slim cut and cropped for a modern edge.
If tailored drama is what you’re looking for, you’ll want to reach for our Lille floor-length coat. Crafted from ivory crepe and lined in silk satin, this polished piece showcases contrast silk lapels, a long back vent, and in-seam side pockets. A silk tulle-covered crystal button adds a final flourish to the design, which ensures every entrance (and exit) you make is as graceful as it is grand.
Still, suiting doesn’t have to be simple. For our more maximalist brides, our cropped Tia jacket is exquisitely hand-beaded with shimmering sequins and sparkling crystals, giving it an atelier finish. The embellished piece also includes removable shoulder pads for versatile styling options.

Couture Gowns
When it comes to bridal fashion, couture gowns are the chicest way to say “I do.” Our SS26 “Kiss & Tell” couture collection redefines bridal seduction with corseted silhouettes, intricate guipure lace, and bold details—often all in one design. “This collection is for the bride who owns her story, her desires, and her presence,” says Head Designer Sharon Sever. Each gown blends vintage romance with modern edge.
You’ll feel like a runway princess with the opulent Leonora ball gown, which demands attention with its basque-waisted French lace corset and voluminous silk taffeta skirt. An angel-wing off-the-shoulder neckline and fitted sleeves offer a flattering fit, while a lush skirt adds a sense of regal romance.
With the Dynasty gown, luxury is reinvented. This silk dream of a gown features a structured corset with a scoop neckline and a dramatic baroque basque waistline, making it ideal for brides who want a simple yet striking look. Balanced by a flowing silk skirt, this silhouette is all about understated elegance.
Couture, of course, is all about taking risks. The Mariposa gown does just that with enchanting white lace and geometric sheer cutouts, combining tradition and temptation. Designed to captivate from every angle, its ethereal silhouette is finished off with shimmering beaded details.
Meanwhile, romance blooms with the Fiori gown. The silk organza ball gown proves not all bridal looks have to be white and simple, touting a draped corset top, a V-shaped waistline, and a statement-making pink floral print. Whimsical yet sophisticated, the silhouette is made complete with embroidered floral embellishments and an extravagant skirt.
For the bride who dreams of blush, the Ametista gown is a vision. Brought to life by meticulously draped silk, the sculptural piece boasts a strapless corset that cinches the waist with exquisitely layered pleats. Its voluminous skirt is accented by a silk rose that cascades down into a daring side slit.

Statement Accessories
As tailored suiting, couture gowns, and that cerulean belt demonstrate, details elevate every look—and the finishing touches are just as important as your bridal ensemble. Cathedral-style veils and satin gloves bring the drama, while sparkling jewelry adds editorial styling.
For a touch of vintage glamour, we suggest a trailing cathedral-length veil. The Adore veil channels romance with floral lace appliqués, while the Catalina veil timelessly frames your face with an ombré pattern of three-dimensional floral appliqués. More daring brides might consider the Whisper veil, which contrasts its milky white color with three-dimensional pink flowers for a floral look that follows you around all night long.
Our short veils are equally as elegant, as the Izzy veil demonstrates. Exaggerated three-dimensional floral appliqués add a subtle pop of pink to the piece, making it as unforgettable as your bridal bouquet. The Florence veil, on the other hand, balances sophistication and style with a fingertip length and three-dimensional laser-cut florals.
Décolletage can’t be looked over, either. Add extra detail to your look with the Oyster Pearl high-neck choker—worthy of its own magazine spread—or the avant-garde Pearl choker, which descends down into the neckline with individually hand-stitched pearls. For maximum impact, pair the jewelry with our Ariadne Gloves, trimmed with ostrich feathers, or ditch the jewelry altogether with our high-neck lace Roxie bolero.
Your wedding day should be unforgettable—let your look be unforgettable too. The devil may wear Prada, but we know brides wear Galia Lahav.