The Newest Jenny Yoo Collection Dresses at Lily Saratoga
/The newest Jenny Yoo “Collection” wedding dresses have arrived at Lily Saratoga and we are just loving the romantic details, incredible corsetry, beautiful fabrics, and silhouettes that feel both timeless and completely current.
From dramatic drop waists to dimensional florals and intricate lace, these six new gowns each bring something a little different to the bridal suite.
Ida
For the bride who loves lace but wants something with a little edge, Ida is such a standout. Made from delicate Chappell lace, this gown pairs vintage-inspired romance with a sultry, modern silhouette. The fully boned corset bodice with built-in bust cups creates beautiful structure, while the faux two-piece detail adds an unexpected element. Covered buttons continue all the way to the hem for a classic finishing touch.
Amelie
Amelie feels romantic, feminine and incredibly fresh. The sculpted, fully boned corset bodice flows into a dramatic gathered ball skirt, creating that dreamy bridal silhouette without feeling overly traditional. We especially love the square Basque waist—one of our favorite bridal trends right now—which beautifully defines the waist. The Iris cutwork tulle adds texture and interest throughout the gown while still keeping the overall look soft and ethereal.
Magdalena
If you love classic bridal lace with a little sparkle, meet Magdalena. Her traditional silhouette gets an update with intricate Sorrel beaded cutwork, giving the gown just the right amount of shimmer. Bust cups and boning create support and structure through the bodice, while the lace detailing keeps the look romantic. This is such a beautiful choice for the bride who wants a gown that feels timeless in photos but still has something special up close.
Greer
Minimalist does not have to mean simple. Greer, Jenny Yoo's second collaboration with renowned bridal stylist Hope LaVine, proves it. Made from luxurious petal satin, Greer features a softly draped off-the-shoulder neckline, angled corset seams and a curved drop waist. The combination is incredibly flattering and effortlessly chic. If you're drawn to clean fabrics but still want architectural detail and drama, Greer needs to be on your list.
Romy
Calling all romantic brides. Romy is covered in delicate, dimensional Primrose 3D embroidery that gives the gown the prettiest texture. The corseted bodice leads into a full, frothy tulle skirt for a soft, whimsical look. We also love that the gown is fully lined while maintaining a semi-sheer effect through the bodice. It's feminine and floral without feeling overly sweet.
Antonia
And finally, there's Antonia—a gown made for the bride who wants to make an entrance. Crafted in Italian taffeta, Antonia features architectural seam detailing, a peekaboo sweetheart neckline and a dramatic full skirt. The drop-waist silhouette elongates the torso before exploding into volume through the skirt, creating a striking shape that feels fashion-forward yet unmistakably bridal.
What we love most about these six gowns is how different they feel from one another. Whether you're envisioning romantic lace, modern satin, dimensional florals or a dramatic drop-waist ballgown, Jenny Yoo's newest collection offers a fresh take on bridal style.
Ida, Amelie, Magdalena, Greer, Romy and Antonia are joining the Jenny Yoo collection at Lily Saratoga. Book your bridal appointment to come see the newest styles and find your favorite!

