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WONA Concept Dazzles at NYBFW with Couture Craftsmanship and Architectural Elegance

At New York Bridal Fashion Week, WONÁ Concept once again proved why it stands among the global leaders of bridal couture. The Ukrainian fashion house unveiled an unforgettable presentation that showcased its signature White Edit and Atelier collections, alongside Eva Lendel’s Sirenity collection — together creating a breathtaking symphony of modern bridal artistry.


The WONÁ Aesthetic: Power Meets Precision

Known for its visionary silhouettes and exquisite detailing, WONÁ Concept transformed the NYBFW runway into a display of sculptural beauty. The White Edit collection reimagined timeless classics through a contemporary lens — minimalist gowns with impeccable tailoring, ethereal sleeves, and modern corsetry.

Meanwhile, the Atelier collection delivered couture-level drama: intricate beading, hand-embroidered fabrics, and daring structural designs that exuded strength and sophistication. Each piece was a testament to the craftsmanship that defines the WONÁ name — bold yet undeniably bridal.


A United Vision of Modern Romance

Together with Eva Lendel’s Sirenity collection, WONÁ Concept created a harmonious dialogue between two design philosophies — strength and softness, architecture and emotion. The collaboration resonated deeply with the NYBFW audience, presenting the bride not as a symbol, but as a story — complex, beautiful, and endlessly individual.


Defining the Future of Bridal Fashion

WONÁ Concept continues to redefine the bridal landscape by blending innovation, tradition, and emotion in every piece. This season’s collections reaffirmed the brand’s commitment to empowering brides to express their true selves — whether through the refined lines of White Edit or the couture artistry of Atelier.

For WONÁ Concept, NYBFW was more than a showcase; it was a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the shared dream of bringing modern bridalwear into a new era. 

 

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