Marco & Maria’s “Los Paraisos Perdidos” Bridal Collection

Marco & Maria’s “Los Paraisos Perdidos” (The Lost Paradises) Collection reflects the brand’s
signature decadent style and dedication to intricate handmade couture. Infused with diverse cultural and architectural references, this season features captivating silhouettes.

The collection showcases dresses adorned with layered fabrics and colors, where floral motifs bloom within folds of delicate tulle. Romantic yet sensual, the wedding dresses feature a range of necklines—from high collars to thin straps and strapless silhouettes. Lingerie-inspired details are ever-present, with bustiers subtly visible beneath sheer fabrics. Removable accessories like jeweled necklaces and loops add versatility, allowing each dress to transition seamlessly through different moments of the celebration.

 
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A variety of volumes is at play, all designed to maintain the elegant fluidity of the garments. The color palette spans from white to black, with soft touches of pinks, blues, and yellows enhancing the dreamy aesthetic.

For the first time, during New York Bridal Fashion Week, Marco & María will debut six new, unreleased styles that capture the essence of their brand, while introducing fresh structures and fabrics like silk taffeta. Exquisite embroidery and intricate accessories add to the collection’s allure.

These six exclusive designs—“Bora Bora,” “Molucas,” “Groenlandia,” “Vietnam,” “Cerdeña,” and “Lombok”—seamlessly blend ethereal elegance with sophisticated craftsmanship, completing their collection.

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Hannah Longman
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