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Sareh Nouri’s SS26 “Ancient Beauty” Bridal Collection Is a Vintage Dream Come to Life

  • Writer: Qui Joacin
    Qui Joacin
  • Apr 10
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 11

With hand-painted florals, regal silhouettes, and rich fabrics, Sareh Nouri’s latest SS26 bridal gowns feel like something out of an old-world fairytale.



If you’re a bride who swoons over vintage glam and romantic details, let me put you on to Sareh Nouri’s SS26 bridal collection—Ancient Beauty. I got the chance to preview it and honestly, it feels like flipping through a storybook where every dress could’ve been worn by a queen.


The collection leans heavily into old-world romance. Think: grand ball gowns, delicate traditional laces, soft structure, and a kind of timeless luxury that doesn’t try too hard. Sareh always knows how to bring a modern grace to her gowns, but this season, she really took things back in the best way possible.


What really caught my eye? Her use of Lily of the Valley—Sareh’s favorite flower and a classic bridal symbol of sweetness and happiness. She had it hand-painted (yes, hand-painted!) onto the final gown’s fabric, veil, and gloves. The detail is unreal and gives this poetic, botanical finish that’s just so special.


Sareh Nouri’s SS26 Ancient Beauty
Sareh Nouri’s SS26

She also introduced a new fabric this season called Radzimir fabric which I hadn’t heard of before. It’s 100% silk with this gorgeous natural sheen and a drape that’s out-of-this-world flattering. The way it molds to the body? Chef’s kiss.


Now, if you’re wondering about the price point—these are couture-level gowns, with most pieces starting just at $5,000. Definitely an investment, but if you’re going for heirloom-worthy and want that dreamy bridal fashion moment, it's worth it.


Sareh Nouri’s flagship boutique is currently in Livingston, NJ, but exciting news—she’s opening a second flagship in Chevy Chase, MD soon! So DMV brides, you're in luck.


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