Not all bridal dress fabrics
are created equally. Some of the fabrics are suited for structured designs,
some are perfect for a flowing look, and other fabrics for ball gowns. Before
you go for bridal dress shopping, you must do proper research when it comes to
fabric. The six fabrics most often used to create bridal dresses and why they
work.
Listed below are more about
bridal dress fabrics and why they make a perfect choice for bridal gowns:
Satin
You can have satin that is made
up of pure silk, polyester, or a blend of both. The same goes for the lace,
taffeta — almost any fabric that is used for the bridal gown. In general,
fabrics are made up of natural fibers, but these can be expensive or wrinkle
more easily.
Satin is the most common,
versatile, and durable bridal dress fabrics. Satin has a smooth finish, makes
it perfect for the structured gowns. It is a supportive fabric that works with
every type of the body and is a good choice for draped, and ball gown. And as
it is a thicker fabric, it is considered to be a good choice for cooler climate
weddings, especially duchess satin. Most satin that is used in bridal gowns is
tended to be 100 percent silk.
Charmeuse
It is a rich, light fabric with
an attractive drape and a shiny sheen. It is made up of silk, but can be made from
synthetic. Most often it is used in column dresses and is incredibly luxurious.
Chiffon
It is incredibly lightweight,
sheer and is a lightly woven fabric. As it is so sheer, it is used in layers
for a more substantial fabric. This fabric has a weightless look, is flowy, but
it does snag easily.
Organza
Organza is a pure, lightweight
fabric, usually made from silk. Organza, though, is much harder than chiffon.
Organza is more structured, but ethereal and light, it is considered to be
perfect for warmer weather weddings. It is an extremely delicate fabric, so be
careful with snags and pulls.
Tulle
You know the netlike, light
fabric that ballet dancer tutus are made of? That is tulle. It is sheer with an
open texture that looks like netting. The fabric can fit in lace designs, too.
A ball gown style that is made of tulle will have a delicate, airy feeling and
give the gown more structure. It is a delicate fabric, can be easily caught on
jewelry.
Lace
Lace is one of the bridal dress
materials that adds grace and perfection to any bridal gown. Most often this is
used as a detail or an overlay, lace comes in a surprising range of styles. As
with tulle, the open weave of the lace makes it prone to snags. It is typically
named after the city where it was initially produced.
Some of the more common varieties
of lace are:
Chantilly, it is a very detailed,
open lace that has a defined border.
Alenço is a lace that has bold
motifs on the net.
Venise is a heavier and textured
lace that is commonly used in cooler areas.
So now you have ample knowledge
of bridal dress fabrics, you can
make a better choice. Happy hunting for the perfect gown for your big day.
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