Nadia Manjarrez Bridal Fall 2026 Collection

Drawing from Mexican legends and myths, Nadia Manjarrez rooted her Bridal Fall 2026 collection in cultural heritage. With poetic romance, architectural accuracy, and cultural storytelling, the collection embodies transformation. In addition to the mystical line, Manjarrez debuted a special collaboration with a fine jewelry brand that reflects special looks.

Mythical Muses Behind the Collection

Stories whispered across generations, Manjarraz takes inspiration from ethereal muses deeply rooted in heritage. Las Novias del Viento — women chosen by the wind — embody power through fluid, airy movement. The sun god transforms lovers Xóchitl and Huitzilin into the cempasúchil flower and hummingbird, forever bound in flight. Subtle emblems and decorative buttons illuminate like cempasúchil blooms, glimmering with Manjarraz’s signature touch.

Silent and veiled, La Dama de la Niebla guards the misty mountains. La Novia de Culiacán lingers as a timeless bride, while Ixchel embodies the Mayan goddess of Moon and Weaving. Each piece translates these myths into curated couture. In homage to Ixchel, the Ixchel and Carolina styles are crafted to capture moonlight and starlight through hand-beaded textiles. Meanwhile, the Hortensia gown encapsulates the softness of mist in hand-sheared Italian tulle, while the Viviana gown drapes in delicate layers that move with the wind.

Exclusive Nadia Manjarraz X FAIA Fine Jewelry Collab

To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Nadia Manjarraz partnered with Mexican, women-founded FAIA Fine Jewelry. Inspired by Manjarraz’s Fall 2026 collection, an exclusive, elegant sterling silver necklace launched on October 13. Between the launch and December 31, 2025, 15% of proceeds will be donated to CEFORMA, a non-profit dedicated to empowering and improving the lives of Mexican women. While the wavy necklace is currently available online for pre-order, bride-to-be’s can shop in person starting October 18. Plus, brides can receive a complimentary makeup tutorial by Mexican makeup artist, Mayela Vasquez.

See more of Nadia Manjarraz at nadiamanjarraz.com, and check out the special, pear-cut carat necklace at faiajewelry.com.

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