Singaporebrides | Fashion
May 2026
Katherine Tash’s Spring 2027 Bridal Collection “Chrysalis”
Katherine Tash’s Spring 2027 bridal collection, Chrysalis, embraces transformation through refined silhouettes, ethereal textures, and quietly confident romance.
There’s something quietly transformative about Katherine Tash’s Spring 2027 bridal collection, Chrysalis. Unveiled during New York Bridal Fashion Week, the collection marks a significant milestone for the designer as Katherine Tash Bridal enters its eighth year, ushering in a new chapter shaped by confidence, clarity, and creative evolution.



True to its name, Chrysalis explores transformation in a softer, more intentional way, while staying true to Katherine Tash’s signature blend of soft sensuality and modern romance. Known for her effortlessly elegant silhouettes and fluid draping, Katherine Tash continues to embrace the femininity, romance, and structure that define her signature style, though this season feels more refined than ever.




New textiles, oversized lace motifs, directional silhouettes, and softly sculpted corsetry bring a fresh dimension to the brand while remaining unmistakably true to its DNA. Among the standout gowns are Esme, with its dramatic oversized lace and sculptural softness, and Odette, paired with the sweeping Odette Watteau for an ethereal, almost regal effect. Anouk captures the designer’s signature fluidity, while Sabine and Noemi balance sensual silhouettes with romantic detailing.



Meanwhile, gowns like Lotte, Maren, and Elin introduce a more structured silhouette beneath layers of soft, draped fabric, blending clean tailoring with the collection’s signature sense of lightness and movement.



One of the most compelling aspects of Chrysalis is its quiet confidence. Rather than relying on heavy embellishment, the collection allows texture, movement, and silhouette to take centre stage. Flowing veils, detachable overlays, and delicate lace-trimmed details feel intentional rather than excessive, contributing to the collection’s soft editorial quality.



With Chrysalis, Katherine Tash embraces evolution with quiet confidence, refining her signature style while staying true to the femininity and elegance that have always defined the brand. The result is a collection of gowns that feels effortlessly modern yet enduringly romantic.
Credits: All images courtesy of Katherine Tash.
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