6 popular wedding dress fabrics you will fall in love with
Finding your perfect wedding dress is one of the most important and time consuming parts of the wedding. The first question that comes in mind must be the styles, you most likely already have a mature thought of what dress style you want because girls are all familiar with their stature. In addition to the style of your dress, there are many fabrics that can be used to make it special.
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Some brides have no idea what fabrics they'd prefer as the main material for the dress. They don't know the differences between chiffon and tulle. I listed 6 popular materials for wedding dresses.
1. Lace
Lace has been a symbol in wedding fashion since the early Renaissance era, and it represents the romantic and elegant. More and more designers and brides are inclined to make the main material lace at present. After fine processing, the dresses feel soft.
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2. Silk
One of the most popular fabrics of ancient wedding dresses. With the most noble natural breath, it comes in many different forms and can be used to add a hint of graceful femininity to your look.
a chic crepe column gown with beautiful neckline
Stretch crepe gown with patterned illusion side panels and back
3. Sequins
Sequins are the ideal detail for the bride seeking to add a little sparkle to her gown. It is more popular in wedding now and can be used for events in all climates, and comes in a wide variety of types.
extremely gorgeous wedding gown
4.Tulle
This material is fluffy and can be used to create gorgeous layers in a full dress. One of the most popular fabrics of modern weddings, and it's a light and airy material.
Illusion V-Neck Gown with Corded Lace Cap Sleeves
full tulle skirt with natural waist
5. Chiffon
It is very smooth, with a distinct sheen. It’s a popular fabric, mostly used for structured and draped elements of wedding gowns that’s quite transparent and made up of silk or rayon, though it is often used more as an overlay instead of the main dress fabric – think over skirts and boleros as well as some illusion detailing in the bodice.
Chiffon sheath gown with V-neckline
an illusion Sabrina deep V-neckline
a fresh update to a traditional look
6. Satin
This is actually some sort of silk: it is heavier, but very smooth. It’s considered an idyllic option for formal, cold-weather weddings.
one-shoulder satin wedding gown
pale-pink two-sided neo-satin gown
Cap sleeve satin winter ruched top bridal gown
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