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May 2025

Echo – OUMA’s 2026 Bridal Collection

Be swept away by Echo – OUMA’s 2026 Bridal Collection.

In a landscape where bridal fashion often swings between tradition and trend, OUMA has carved out a poetic middle ground — a space where form meets freedom, and style meets soul. Renowned for its clean lines, artistic draping, and elevated simplicity, OUMA has quietly become a darling of fashion-forward brides worldwide.

With the release of its 2026 bridal collection, titled ECHO, the brand invites us into a softer, more intuitive world — one where elegance flows, asymmetry speaks, and every gown feels like a mirror to the woman wearing it. From sweeping ball gowns to mini-length layers, from bias-cut silks to ruffled tulle, this collection sings a quiet but confident song of individuality.

The ECHO collection draws deeply from the natural poetry of the sea, capturing the essence of water in every ripple, fold, and wave. Delicate pleats mimic the soft, rhythmic movement of ripples across a quiet bay, while layers of lace bloom across the gowns like foam-tipped waves washing onto the shore. Fluid draping evokes the effortless flow of tides, imbuing each silhouette with a sense of freedom and motion. Yet OUMA masterfully balances this softness with modern, architectural structure — asymmetrical lines, sculpted bodices, and precise tailoring ensure the collection never feels insipid or overly romantic. Instead, ECHO is strikingly contemporary, offering a fresh, invigorating vision of bridalwear that feels as alive and vivid as the sea itself.

We explore each piece from the ECHO collection — a showcase of thoughtful craftsmanship and bridal artistry.

Sculpted crepe defines Noa, a fit-and-flare silhouette that flows over the silhouette like water. Asymmetrical straps frame the shoulders, while a crystal-paneled sheer back adds a sultry surprise. This is minimalism at its most luxurious — clean, structured, and quietly commanding.

With its drop waist and pleated georgette bodice, Whisper floats with the effortless grace of a whispering river. Asymmetrical straps call to mind water nymphs, while the flowy skirt softens each line.

Bohemian meets couture in Aeris, an empire-waist crepe gown with whimsically flounced sleeves that echo lacey waves and a full bias-cut skirt. A pleated bodice and relaxed silhouette make this the perfect choice for outdoor ceremonies and barefoot romance.

A statement in contrast, Elysian pairs a silk tulle-draped bodice with a sleek triacetate skirt in a fit-and-flare cut. With removable shoulder straps and gloves, the look is transformative — equally fitting for a classic ceremony or red-carpet-worthy reception.

This bias-cut satin gown is a lesson in sensual simplicity. Vera features asymmetrical straps, a plunging back, and intricate lace accents. A detachable tulle cape offers the kind of drama today’s fashion-forward bride craves.

With a fit-and-flare silhouette and silk tulle shoulder draping that cascades into a floor-length tie, Haven is equal parts structured and fluid. This gown makes a memorable impression from every angle.

A true standout, Celeste dares to mix a ruffled taffeta mini skirt with a see-through mermaid base embellished in crystals. Bold, playful, and high-fashion, it’s a showstopper for brides ready to reimagine tradition.

Charming and light as air, Livia brings whimsical elegance through hand-pleated georgette, a sweet babydoll silhouette, and an asymmetrical hem. Finished with lace details, it’s ideal for a garden party, coastal ceremony, or elopement.

Soft, romantic, and layered with lace, Elise features a straight neckline and delicate straps over a tulle A-line skirt. Lace appliqués peek through each skirt tier, creating depth with every step.

With a silk tulle draped bodice and full crepe skirt, Sora introduces sculptural finesse. A subtle asymmetric drape at the waist gives this A-line gown a modern edge that evokes the the gentle swell of the sea.

A mix of satin and tulle creates Rene, a floral-forward fantasy with a sweetheart neckline and a skirt filled with ruffle flowers. Romantic without being precious, this gown is for brides who want texture and movement.

Pleated tulle and a dramatic bask waistline define Zara, a voluminous gown that blends structure with fluidity. The draped bodice balances tradition and drama.

Closing the collection is Mira, a ballgown that feels like a fairytale come true. With off-shoulder straps, layered tulle tiers, and lace scattered like petals, this gown is a love letter sealed in a bottle, sent to find its heart across the ocean.

OUMA’s ECHO collection captures something rare in bridal design: restraint that still evokes wonder. Each gown is intentionally created — a meditation on femininity, movement, and design. Rather than chase trends, the collection leans into lasting beauty. And with silhouettes ranging from sculptural to soft, bold to barely-there, there’s truly something for every bride.For the woman who values understated elegance, who wants her dress to feel like poetry in motion — ECHO is a fitting reply.


Credits: Images from OUMA.

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Echo – OUMA’s 2026 Bridal Collection