Textured Jacquard Wedding Dresses: This Year's Stunning Bridal Trend The Ultimate Artsy Wedding Dresses for 2025: Jacquard Wedding Dresses Jacquard wedding dresses are all the rage right now for obvious reasons. This textured fabric type adds a sense of depth to your wedding gown that can’t be missed. Jacquard’s unique look is created by weaving a pattern directly into the fabric, creating a raised effect. Not sure where to start with this look? We collected a few of our favorite jacquard wedding dresses to help inspire you for your walk down the aisle! Dramatic Drop Waist Jacquard Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero Fortune Marie Maggie Sottero Fortune Marie Wedding Dress Floral jacquard fabric makes Maggie Sottero’s Fortune Marie wedding dress stand out from similar silhouettes. This delicately textured dress also features a tie-up corset back to customize your fit. Blue Floral Jacquard Wedding Dress: Sottero & Midgley Aberdeen Sottero & Midgley Aberdeen Wedding Dress In a sea of all-white wedding gowns you can choose to stand out with a subtle color like this blue patterned jacquard. Sottero & Midgley’s Aberdeen wedding dress is covered in flowers, exactly what you need for a garden party wedding. Cat Eye Strapless Floral Jacquard Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero Aspen Marie Sottero & Midgley Aspen Marie Wedding Dress The cathedral train on Sottero & Midgley’s Aspen Marie wedding dress will stun everyone as you walk down the aisle. The jacquard fabric adds an incredible texture to this already gorgeous gown. Fit & Flare Jacquard Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero Hilo Maggie Sottero Hilo Wedding Dress A strapless sweetheart neckline, fit & flare style, and chapel length train are the dream team for flattering your figure. The jacquard fabric of Maggie Sottero’s Hilo dress creates depth on this minimalist silhouette gown. Whimsical Jacquard Wedding Dress With Sweetheart Neckline: Wtoo Arley Wtoo Arley Wedding Dress A sweetheart neckline strapless ballgown will never go out of style. Wtoo’s Arley wedding gown is a timeless style with an incredibly delicate floral design woven into its fabric. Square Neck Brocade Wedding Dress With Bow: Rebecca Ingram Vesta Rebecca Ingram Vesta Wedding Dress We love a dress with unexpected elements like Rebecca Ingram’s Vesta wedding dress. A square neckline combined with illusion cutout sides, a deep v back, and a huge bow -- all covered in an eye-catching floral pattern. Floral Jacquard Ball Gown With Cathedral Train: Madison James Jillian Madison James Gillian Wedding Dress Jacquard fabric is the icing on the cake for Madison James’ Gillian wedding dress -- and the huge bow on the back is the cherry on top. Everything about this ballgown is dramatic, from the sultry slit to the cathedral train. Shimmery Jacquard Ballgown with Basque Waist: Maggie Sottero Derrick Marie Maggie Sottero Derrick Marie Wedding Dress A basque waistline and jacquard fabric were made for each other. The combination of those two elements on Maggie Sottero’s Derrick Marie wedding gown will have you feeling like royalty on your wedding day. Strapless Fit & Flare Wedding Dress With Floral Jacquard: Justin Alexander Sincerity 44384 Sincerity 44384 Wedding Dress Dainty floral jacquard fabric covers this minimalist fitted wedding gown made by Sincerity. Other details we love: the incredibly flattering scoop neckline, exposed boning in the bodice, and covered buttons down the back of the dress. Ballgown Floral Brocade Wedding Dress With Corset: Disney Fairytale Weddings Belle D322 Disney Fairytale Weddings Belle D322 Wedding Dress Inspired by Disney’s most well-read princess, Belle, this wedding dress has every element you need on a classic ballgown. The corset back will help ensure the perfect fit, the simple neckline will flatter any figure, and the jacquard fabric adds detail and texture. What Is A Jacquard Wedding Dress? How Is the Fabric Different? Jacquard wedding dresses are well-loved for their intricate designs and subtle appearance. The Jacquard fabric is able to pull this look off because of the way it’s made. Jacquard designs, unlike other patterned designs, are woven directly into the fabric. The effect is made possible by a specific type of loom invented by the style’s namesake -- Joseph Marie Jacquard. What Are the Different Types Of Jacquard Fabric? Jacquard can be made into a few different styles, mainly depending on the pattern. When you look for a Jacquard wedding dress, look closely at the pattern on the fabric. You may love the look of floral patterns or want to opt for something more geometric. Some types of Jacquard used for wedding dresses: Floral: a pattern created to mimic flowers or other plant life. Brocade: an often shiny, intricate design, traditionally made from silk. Damask: a reversible pattern that is often made from a glossy fabric on top of a matte fabric. Geometric: a design inspired by geometric shapes instead of florals. Find a Timelessly Elegant Jacquard Wedding Dress Finding the right wedding dress takes time so be sure to start early so you can check out plenty of options. Look through some jacquard wedding dresses online then stop into your local wedding dress shop to try on a few. Your decision will mostly rely on the silhouette and structure of the dress, then see if you can find that style in a jacquard fabric! Trying to find the perfect dress to combine with jacquard fabric? Take a look at some of our favorite basque waistline wedding dresses! Search Black Friday in July Sale: $99 Bridesmaid Dresses!Most bridesmaid dresses are $99 (up to $50 OFF) + up to 55% OFF wedding accessories.SHOP BLACK FRIDAY IN JULY DEALS