KATHERINE TASH SPRING 2027

Katherine Tash celebrates a new collaboration with Ofrenda Studio, unveiling a capsule veil collection designed to complement her 2027 bridal line. The partnership blends modern romance with artisanal detail, offering brides a refined, cohesive finishing touch.

 

Katherine Tash collaboration with Ofrenda Studio

 

Los Angeles–based luxury bridal brand Katherine Tash has partnered with Mexico City–based Ofrenda Studio on a three-piece capsule veil collection, inspired in Katherine Tash Spring 2027 collection, Chrysalis. The collaboration debuted during New York Bridal Fashion Week hosting a cocktail party and collection launch hosted by the bridal brand. The collection will be made-to-order and will be available for purchase later this month at Ofrenda Studio.

Rooted in themes of transformation, ritual, and modern bridal expression, the collection brings together Tash’s sculptural, emotionally-driven approach to design with Ofrenda’s reverence for craftsmanship and symbolism. Each veil reflects a distinct stage of metamorphosis:

The Still Veil: A quiet mini veil that holds a sense of stillness. Crafted from English net and finished with delicate eco French Chantilly lace.

The Flow Veil: A moment of transformation, expressed through movement and texture. Crafted from layered lace, glass pearls, eco tulle, and soft satin ties.

The Rise Veil: The final gesture of emergence. Layers of soft, fluid eco tulle, finished with French Chantilly lace.

Together, the pieces act as an extension of Chrysalis, a collection centred on evolution and becoming, offering brides an additional layer of personal storytelling through ceremony and adornment.

 

Katherine Tash Spring 2027 bridal

 

As Katherine Tash shares, the collaboration felt “instinctive,” citing Ofrenda’s “emotional depth and sense of ritual” as a natural counterpart to the world she envisioned for the collection. Sandra Morales of Ofrenda echoes this sentiment, describing the veils as “an interpretation of metamorphosis… each reflecting a different stage of transformation, becoming, and ultimately, arrival.”

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Gordon Cooper

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