

HIKARU –
MEANING TO GLOW
Hikaru, meaning "to shine," is at the core of our philosophy —Inspired by light. Designed to glow.
Founded in Los Angeles, Hikaru Bridal embodies modern romance through refined silhouettes and luminous details. We blend architectural structure with delicate softness, and each design reflects the confidence and individuality of the contemporary bride. Our gowns are created to illuminate not just the room, but the woman who wears them.
OUR TEAM
Hikaru Bridal is shaped by a collective of designers, master pattern makers, and experienced seamstresses who bring every vision to life. From initial sketch to final construction, each design strikes a balance between artistic vision and technical precision. Our collaborative process ensures consistent quality, reliable timelines, and lasting partnerships with our boutique stockists.



OUR
COLLECTIONS
Hikaru Bridal collections are defined by refined silhouettes, structural design, and elevated fabrications. Each gown expresses modern femininity through restrained, intentional detailing.
Every season is carefully structured to ensure a cohesive aesthetic, offering retail partners a clear and balanced assortment direction. As we introduce new silhouettes, we continue to honor the timeless design codes that define the Hikaru woman.
OUR PROMISE
We uphold consistent craftsmanship and rigorous quality control, paired with transparent communication and reliable production timelines. By maintaining thoughtful distribution strategies, we protect brand positioning and offer continuous creative support to our boutique partners.
Our goal is simple — to grow together.


OUR
ARTISANSHIP
Every Hikaru gown is a labor of love, crafted with meticulous attention to detail and a reverence for time-honored techniques. We source only the finest fabrics and laces, from luxurious silks to delicate hand-embroidered accents, ensuring each piece feels as extraordinary as it looks. Our artisans employ precision cutting, hand-finished seams, and custom embellishments to transform fabric into wearable art, honoring both the bride’s vision and the legacy of couture craftsmanship.






