Reem Acra Introduces ‘Roses’: A Romantic Reinvention of Bridal Elegance at NYBFW

Reem Acra Introduces ‘Roses’: A Romantic Reinvention of Bridal Elegance at NYBFW

In a move that blends sophistication with strategy, Reem Acra takes a bold step in evolving her bridal universe with Roses, a new collection that reimagines her couture heritage through the lens of accessibility. Launching in Spring 2026 during New York Bridal Fashion Week, the line debuted alongside her haute couture collection—an intentional gesture placing both offerings on equal aesthetic footing, albeit at different price points.

Roses by Reem Acra collection for spring 2026. Courtesy of Reem Acra

For over two decades, Acra has been synonymous with romantic luxury. But Roses signals a distinct intention: to bring that signature elegance to a new generation of brides seeking design, authenticity, and emotion—without breaking the bank. “For more than 20 years, we’ve been a destination for brides seeking luxury, elegance, and romance,” Acra states. “Roses offers all three at an accessible price point, allowing every bride to be a Reem Acra bride.”

With a nostalgic nod to the timeless glamour that has defined her career, Acra revisited her personal archives to recover silhouettes that have graced red carpets and wedding aisles alike. These iconic shapes—light, romantic, and full of grace—were carefully reimagined for the new line: less embellishment, more fluidity; less opulence, more intention.

Roses by Reem Acra collection for spring 2026. Courtesy of Reem Acra

The 21-piece collection is priced up to $5,000, but Acra’s refined touch remains unmistakable. Mikado, her signature fabric, features prominently, along with rose-motif lace that subtly nods to the collection’s name. The aesthetic is unmistakably Acra: feminine, delicate, but with a sculptural clarity that radiates quiet strength.

In a move that reinforces her global presence, Acra will continue to offer couture bridal services from her New York atelier, while Roses will expand through select boutique partnerships. “We look forward to evolving the collection not only through innovative design,” she says, “but also by carefully expanding it to reach new brides through collaborations with stores and branded experiences that bring them into the Reem Acra world.”

With Roses, Reem Acra proves that democratizing luxury doesn’t mean diluting it. On the contrary, it’s an invitation to rediscover the eternal through the attainable. A collection that breathes modern romance—while staying unmistakably, and beautifully, Reem Acra.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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