MARMAR HALIM UNVEILS “1998” BRIDAL COLLECTION FOR 2026
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- Oct 26
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“I hated my wedding dress. It’s actually one of the reasons I started to design.”—Marmar Halim
Marmar Halim, the visionary designer renowned for her emotional, story-driven approach to fashion, presents her newest bridal collection, “1998”, set to define weddings in 2026. This evocative collection answers a simple yet profound question: What would Marmar Halim wear if she were to get married again?
About the Collection Named after the year she herself married, 1998 revisits Marmar’s early memories of love through a refined and modern lens. The collection features twelve exquisite gowns, each reflecting a different version of the designer, capturing every nuance and scenario of love. From intimate city ceremonies to barefoot coastal vows, the collection is a deeply personal reflection on transformation—exploring how love, identity, and artistry evolve over time.
Design & Craftsmanship Every gown in 1998 tells its own story. Fabrics including satin de ches, pleated tulle, pleated lace, crepe, and taffeta are carefully selected to balance fluid movement with structural elegance. Marmar Halim’s signature craftsmanship is evident in every intricate detail, ensuring each piece feels personal, hand-finished, and alive. The collection exemplifies the emotional precision and artistry that have become hallmarks of her work.
The Marmar Halim Bride The 1998 bride embodies a rare combination of strength and softness, emotion and composure. She is a woman unafraid to redefine tradition, embrace her individuality, and express her story through beauty. Marmar Halim’s collection offers brides not just dresses, but a canvas for self-expression and timeless elegance.









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