See Jenny Packham's Wedding Dresses From Bridal Fashion Week

Here's the designer's latest collection to hit the bridal runways.
Jenny Packham Adair Gown
Allison Manuel
by Allison Manuel
Updated Oct 07, 2020

One of the UK's most successful and independent fashion brands with global recognition, Jenny Packham has become the design house of choice when it comes to evening dressing and bridal wear. Jenny Packham creates show-stopping bridal looks, perfect for the bride who wants to blend traditional with a fashion-forward edge; offering brides-to-be a multitude of gowns, jumpsuits and separates. A Jenny Packham wedding dress embodies a red carpet feel, which makes sense given her designs have been worn by the likes of Kate Middleton, Adele and Taylor Swift. If you're a classic bride, you will love the signature bias-cut satin gowns, delicately embroidered and beaded, while edgier brides will fall for the sleek and strappy options in the collection.

Jenny Packham's Fall 2021 Wedding Dresses

Jenny Packham Anenome

"Anenome" tulle ballgown with heavily beaded bodice and illusion sleeves.

Jenny Packham Bluebell

"Bluebell" A-line dress with illusion cowl neck and cap sleeves. Sequin beading covers the gown and gathers at the waistline.

Jenny Packham Blyth

"Blyth" long-sleeve gown with illusion sweetheart neckline and all-over sequin beading.

Jenny Packham Coira

"Coira" column wedding dress with illusion neckline and gold Art Deco embellishments.

Jenny Packham Elspeth

"Elspeth" floor-length sleeves gown with subtle beading at the shoulders.

Jenny Packham Fenella

"Fenella" crepe gown with heavily beaded illusion neck and sleeves.

Jenny Packham Lucie

"Lucie" strapless trumpet wedding dress with floral beading and embelished short cape.

Jenny Packham Moira

"Moira" A-line tulle gown with embellished bodice and plunging neckline.

Jenny Packham Trellis

"Trellis" sheath dress with lattic beading on the bodice and tulle shoulder accents.

Jenny Packham Adair

"Adair" strapless fit and flair gown with cascading beading and subtle train.

Jenny Packham Anice

"Anice" sheath wedding dress with bishop sleeves and floral appliques.

Jenny Packham Charm

"Charm" A-line tulle gown with flutter cap sleeves and embellished plunging neckline.

Jenny Packham Clover

"Clover" sheath gown with lace V-cut neckline and beaded lace cap sleeves.

Jenny Packham Gala

"Gala" bishop-sleeve gown with V-neck and floral embroidery.

Jenny Packham Glyn

"Glyn" A-line gown with plunging neckline and beaded floor-length cape.

Jenny Packham Isla

"Isla" crepe sheath gown with V-neck and cowl back.

Jenny Packham Kenzy

"Kenzy" column gown with illusion cap sleeves and all-over Art Deco beading.

Jenny Packham Seona

"Seona" tiered tulle skirt gown with off-the-shoulder illusion neckline and floral appliques.

Jenny Packham Torey

"Torey" ruched tulle gown with tulle shoulder accents and pink bow belt.

Designer Jenny Packham's Signature Style

Launched in 1988, Packham's distinctive signature style has helped revolutionize the bridal industry, introducing a contemporary approach to design and styling. Jenny Packham's 2020 bridal collection contains 32 diversified looks, all created with the goal of getting out of her comfort zone. Taking inspiration from across the globe, these creations will work as well at a South American beach wedding as at a French chateau or New York rooftop affair.

A Brief History of Wedding Dress Designer Jenny Packham

Jenny went to Southampton Solent University to study fashion, before attaining first class honors from Saint Martin's School of Art. After her education, she founded the Jenny Packham company in 1988, designing evening and bridal wear. Her designs were first presented that same year at the London Designer Show.

Jenny Packham Collection History

Jenny Packham's first bridal collection launched in 1997, featuring a soft and romantic style with vintage inspired beading—a complete contrast to the more voluminous, heavy satin and taffeta trends of the time. This signature design aesthetic transformed the bridal industry and remains integral to Jenny Packham designs. In 2013, a retrospective selection of her work was shown in the Raphael Gallery of the V&A Museum, in celebration of 25 years of her label. Jenny Packham bridal collections were shown in London Fashion Week for several years, briefly moving the exhibition to Milan for four seasons before returning to London. As of 2011, Jenny Packham wedding dress have been displayed in New York and London.

Other Jenny Packham Labels

Collaborating with Vera Wang and Zac Posen, Jenny Packham was the first British designer to launch a collection with David's Bridal. The collection, Wonder, brings Jenny's signature style and brand name to a much wider international audience, featuring wedding gowns, bridesmaid styles, mother-of-the-bride dresses, and flower girl dresses. Launched in February 2016, the collection is available in America, Canada and the UK.

Famous Jenny Packham Brides

Jenny Packham has created stunning looks for many celebrities not only on the red carpet, but also for their special day! Actresses Eliza Sam and Gianna Jun both donned romantic Jenny Packham gowns on their wedding days, as well as singer Miki Yeung. In 2015, British painter Kim Sears married Andy Murray, two-time Wimbledon champion and two-time gold medalist, in a gorgeous empire-style Jenny Packham wedding dress.

For her own wedding, Jenny said goodbye to the traditional wedding white, and designed a dove grey guipure lace dress that featured three-quarter length sleeves and a demure neckline.

Fun Facts about Jenny Packham

Jenny Packham has designed at least eight dresses for Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, including the one she wore to the Olympic Gala Concert at the Albert Hall in 2012. She has also designed ready-to-wear clothes for stars such as Angelina Jolie, Charlize Theron, Blake Lively, Emily Blunt, Pippa Middleton, Lily Aldridge and Taylor Swift.

Packham's designs have been used in many Hollywood films, such as in Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows and the James Bond movies Die Another Day and Casino Royale. They've also appeared in television; she designed costumes for Kim Cattrall in Sex and the City, and for various episodes of Gossip Girl.

Jenny Packham Previous Wedding Dress Collections

Jenny Packham Fall 2020 Collection

See every dress from Jenny Packham's Fall 2020 line below.

Jenny Packham strapless wedding dress

"Anais" strapless, A-line cut with ruffles around the top. It also has a dainty ribbon that cinches in the waistline.

Jenny Packham strapless sheath dress

"Bianca" strapless sheath dress with sequin beading. This flawless, sparkly Jenny Packham design is the epitome of glamorous.

Jenny Packham sheath dress with cap sleeves

"Claudette" A-line wedding dress with beaded bodice and cap sleeves, the design is both elegant and regal.

Jenny Packham A-line wedding dress

"Colette" A-line dress featuring a long, enchanting tulle skirt, floral appliques and beading. The beading sparkles and shines giving this gown a fairytale feel.

Jenny Packham A-line wedding dress

"Elysee" A-line wedding dress impresses with off-the-shoulder sleeves and a flattering ruched bodice. It also features a long train for extra drama and flair.

Jenny Packham A-line wedding dress with beading

"Etoile" A-line wedding dress with delicate beading and a V-cut illusion neckline.

Jenny Packham sheath wedding dress

"Palermo" sheath wedding dress with a beaded bodice and embroidered appliques.

Jenny Packham sheath wedding dress

"Jackie" sheath wedding dress with a plunging neckline, cap sleeves and sequin embroidery.

Jenny Packham sheath wedding dress

"Laretta" sheath wedding dress with a delicate, embroidered neckline.

Jenny Packham short wedding dress

"Margeaux" flapper-inspired wedding dress with three-quarter length sleeves. The flashy sequin beading and feathered hemline give it a fun and flirty feel.

Jenny Packham cap sleeved wedding dress

"Simone" cap sleeve sheath dress with beaded floral bodice and illusion neckline.

To check out all the Bridal Fashion Week galleries, plus wedding dress advice and more, go to TheKnot.com/bridal-fashion-week.

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