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How to Choose the Perfect Fabric of Wedding Dresses

How to Choose the Perfect Fabric of Wedding Dresses

One thing that affects the shape, texture, and sheen of your wedding dress is the fabric. Thus, it's important to know what kind of fabric you should be looking for. Aside from the fabric, embellishments like beads and lace will determine the comfort and consequently, the price of the dress. Whether you are heading to a bridal salon or designing your wedding gown from scratch, learning about some basic fabric types will surely help you along the way. How to Choose the Perfect Fabric of Wedding Dresses

BROCADE: A traditional fabric worn for centuries , usually in fall or winter wedding. This heavy fabric has raised interwoven patterns or floral designs.

CHARMEUSE: Often used for lingerie and night gowns, this light weight, satin-like fabrie is lustrous and clings to every curve.

CHIFFON: A sheer and lightly-woven material that is commonly used in layens or as an overlay to heavier fabrics. Ideal for flowing dresses and outdoor weddings.

CREPE: A soft, thin, and lightwelght fabric with a grainy, pebbled texture. It is good for draping, yet tends to cling on the body.

DAMASK: A lightweight alternative to brocade with similarly raied patterns, yet is more suitable for summer wedding.

DUCHESSE SATIN: Usually a mix of silk and made- made fiibers such as polyester or rayon, this fabric holds its shape well and has a lovely sheen.

DUPIONI: A popular silk blend that is a great choice for those on a budget. Has a courser texture compared to shantung and comes in mamy colors.

SHANTUNG: Lighter than dupioni, with a subtle glimmer than looks good in photos. The rubbed texture makes it suitable for more structures styles.

ORGANZA: Similar to organdy, which is made of cotton instead ot silk. Sheer and light yet stiffer than chiffon, it is usually used for full skirts and overlays.-

TAFFETA: Made of silk or synthetic fibers, this fabric is smooth and crisp with a signature swooshing sound. It provides structure and tends to wrinkle easily.

TULLE: A gauzy, netted material that brings to mind a ballerina's tutu. Light and alry, it s usually used for wedding veils and ballgown skirts,

VELVIT: A heavyweight fabric that will particularly sult a fall or winter wedding. Its felted surface has a soft feel and a subtle shine.

There are 12 different fabrics that you can choose, if you want to learn more just click here.

 

 

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