Brooke Tyson Ritual Reverie 25/26

Texture and transparency…

Brooke Tyson Ritual’s Reverie collection marks a striking new chapter for the New Zealand designer, fusing the brand’s signature romanticism with a confident new energy that feels both visionary and timeless. It represents the next phase in Brooke’s evolution as a leading voice in contemporary bridal design, defined by her balance of craftsmanship, emotion, and a distinctly fashion-forward sensibility.

ABOVE: Arihi Cape

ABOVE: Camille Skirt

ABOVE: Celeste

A long-time friend of Together Journal and a designer we have admired since our earliest issues, Brooke Tyson has consistently captured our attention with her poetic yet progressive approach to bridalwear. Her work embodies the modern bride’s desire for individuality and freedom, while maintaining a deep respect for tradition and artistry. Over the years, we have loved featuring her creations and collaborating with her on editorials that celebrate the beauty of self-expression.

ABOVE: Diana

ABOVE: Elodie Cape

Drawing on the label’s heritage of movement and femininity, Reverie revisits some of Brooke Tyson’s most iconic silhouettes, reimagining them with sheer beading, sculptural bodices, and architectural layering. Each piece is designed to move with ease, transforming effortlessly from ceremony to reception. Modular details such as detachable trains, removable sleeves, and flowing overskirts allow for complete adaptability, enabling brides to create a look that evolves throughout the day.

ABOVE: Elodie Dress and Set

ABOVE: Esme

Texture and transparency play a central role in the collection, as Brooke explores the interplay between strength and softness. Diaphanous tulles and structured satins sit alongside delicate embellishments, creating gowns that are as dynamic as the women who wear them. The collection celebrates transformation and contrast — romantic yet modern, intricate yet wearable.

ABOVE: Gaia

ABOVE: Isolde

With Reverie, Brooke Tyson Ritual continues to redefine what modern bridal design can be. These gowns are made for the bride who seeks emotion and edge, who values self-expression as much as tradition, and who moves through her day with grace, confidence, and an undeniable sense of individuality.

ABOVE: Rosa

ABOVE: Sola Cape

ABOVE: Willow

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