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16 Apr

New York Bridal Week

New York Bridal Week

Evan Hirsch: New York Bridal Spring 2025

Designer Evan Hirsch, best known for his eye popping convertible fashions that have taken TikTok by storm, not to mention daytime TV’s Tamron Hall, made his New York Bridal Week debut on day one of the most celebrated Bridal Market in the country.

Showing his Spring 2025 to an intimate audience at Bo-Beep, a midtown Manhattan speakeasy, Hirsch took the time to greet every guest, share his inspirations, and pose for photos with his adoring fans and editors alike. The collection showed enough 1920s inspiration to be perfectly at home in the setting Hirsch chose.

The marriage of setting and fashion made for a striking presentation that left all in attendance celebrating the results. 

“The wedding gown is a major part of a wedding day, but what I’ve quickly learned is that it’s the combined elements: Venue, music, shoes, and atmosphere that make the day all the more special,” says Evan Hirsch. “This was reflected beautifully in the culmination of my first official CFDA New York Bridal Week presentation. I was lucky enough to host my show in the fabulous Bo-peep speakeasy located in the Ragtrader cocktail and highball store.” 

The dresses Hirsch featured successfully struck a deft balance between historic reference and wholly modern bridal ease, which, according to the designer, is precisely what today’s bride seeks. “The vintage flare combined with the piano accompaniment and shoes provided by Claudia Lisotta made the entire event a cohesive success,” mused Evan Hirsch.

The designer goes on to share, “My collection, reflective of convertibility through transforming rosette capes, satin circle skirts, and raised texture beaded tulle, was the perfect way to kick off my venture into the bridal world.”  If the response of the attendees is any indication to what brides are going to say once these gowns make it to retail, Evan Hirsch may have just added another facet to the gem that his fashion house is rapidly becoming.

By Evan Hirsch at New York Bridal Fashion Week & Very New York for Fashion Magazine 24

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