"Some collections announce themselves. Others invite you in. Jenny Yoo’s Florise collection, unveiled today on day three of New York Bridal Fashion Week, does the latter so well it almost feels like a deliberate act of resistance against the loudness of fashion week itself."
TBJ FOUNDER / ANDIE TOWNER
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What makes Jenny Yoo consistently interesting as a designer is her refusal to choose between romance and wearability. Florise does not ask brides to perform glamour. It offers them something rarer: gowns that feel genuinely personal. The silhouettes are refined but not rigid. The fabrics are luxurious but not heavy. There is a warmth to the construction that suggests these gowns were designed with a real woman’s body in mind, not a mannequin’s. |
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“Moving Forward”
Florise is not a reinvention of the Jenny Yoo aesthetic. It is a deepening. The sun-soaked palette, the flowing movement, the considered collaborations. This is a designer who knows exactly who her bride is and keeps finding new ways to say something meaningful to her.
















