At New York Bridal Fashion Week Fall 2025, Francesca Miranda returned with a collection that felt less like a presentation and more like an awakening of the senses. Fall 2026 Couture Collection, Rosas, unfolded inside a transformed West Village townhouse a living, breathing ode to the rose. Hundreds of blooms, flown in from Colombia’s renowned grower Wayuu, filled the rooms with fragrance and color, creating an immersive garden where couture and nature intertwined. It was an atmosphere that perfectly framed Miranda’s vision: intricate, feminine, and undeniably alive.

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A House in Full Bloom

The space itself became an extension of the collection’s emotional landscape. New York – based Colombian artist Carolina Malabet crafted sweeping floral installations that echoed the depth and softness Miranda explores in her gowns. The result was a world suspended between art and memory one where petals guided you through each room, and each room told a different chapter of Miranda’s story.

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Couture as an Emotional Language

Composed of eleven couture gowns, Rosas is rooted firmly in Miranda’s Barranquilla atelier, where each piece is shaped by hand and infused with the designer’s devotion to craft. Texture becomes a vessel for emotion: polka dot tulle, delicate laces, sculpted organza roses, and intricate hand-beading form a harmonious dialogue between softness and structure. The gowns seem to breathe, shifting between fragility and strength two qualities Miranda believes define the women she designs for.

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Bridging Heritage and Modernity

The campaign, photographed by fellow Colombian creative Andrés Oyuela, deepens the narrative of heritage meeting modernity. The imagery captures the romance of rose-like silhouettes and the precision of couture details, all while grounding the collection in the authenticity of Latin craftsmanship. “Roses have always symbolized love, strength, and beauty qualities I see in every woman I design for,” Miranda notes. Her collection, then, becomes not only a tribute to the flower but to the women who embody its spirit.

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A Celebration of Transformation

With Rosas, Miranda continues to redefine couture as both art and legacy. Each gown reflects a process of blooming from inspiration to fabric, from petal to form. The collection honors Colombia’s artisanal traditions while speaking directly to today’s bride: a woman who values individuality, emotion, and the quiet power of craftsmanship.

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In Rosas, Francesca Miranda offers more than beauty; she offers a reminder that to bloom is to evolve gracefully, boldly, and always with a sense of where we come from.