A Breath of Eternity: Georges Hobeika Fall 2026 Bridal Collection
Georges and Jad Hobeika remind us that beauty lies not in opulence, but in the grace of silence. The Fall 2026 Bridal Collection tells the story of serenity’s power through the language of couture.
Maison Georges Hobeika unveils a quiet dialogue between emotion and time in its Fall 2026 Bridal Collection. Each gown feels like a moment suspended between the memory of the past and the promise of the future.
The Spirit of the Collection
This season, Georges and Jad Hobeika transform emotion into motion, and serenity into strength. “Our inspiration came from that silent moment just before she (the bride) takes her first step. She’s no longer performing beauty — she’s living it. Everything around her slows down, and she simply exists,” says Creative Director Jad Hobeika.


The collection captures that fragile yet powerful stillness — the moment when elegance ceases to be an ornament and becomes an awareness. The bride of this season no longer needs to dazzle; she shines through her mere presence, through her calm.


Comprising 16 designs, the collection tells a quiet story through texture and light. Off-shoulder gowns crafted from tulle and crepe flow effortlessly with transparent sleeves and refined draping, while godet skirts with three-dimensional floral embroideries take your breath away.

Lace high-neck dresses evoke a sculptural sense of purity, while beaded corsets and satin overlays trace the body with an almost invisible delicacy. One of the standout pieces features a crepe gown with a tulle bodice and flared skirt — its embroidered overlay glimmers like a luminous shadow following the bride’s steps.


In other designs, layered tulles and lace borders create a rhythm born of patience — a softness, a flow. Each stitch, each embellishment reflects the atelier’s unseen devotion and craft.
The Film
The accompanying Bridal Fall 2026 film expresses this vision in pure visual language. Without narration, it speaks through light, shadow, reflection, and gesture. The camera does not show a waiting bride but a woman aware of her own presence — serene, radiant, and timeless. The film captures that fleeting instant just before eternity, reminding us that beauty lives not in spectacle, but in stillness — in that pause, that breath.


A Silent Dialogue Across Generations
Each gown is both a gesture and a memory, reflecting the maison’s mastery of handcraft and the essence of the woman who wears it — luminous, determined, and eternal.


Every Georges and Jad Hobeika collection is a dialogue between two generations — father and son, intuition and technique, emotion and structure. This balance defines the maison’s unique voice in the contemporary world of couture.
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