Wedding Dress Fabrics
When imagining the perfect wedding dress you may think first of style, cut and drape. But you shouldn’t forget fabrics and textures. The same style dress can look and feel quite different in a variety of fabrics, since each material is designed to produce a distinct effect. Some fabrics cling to the body, while others stand away. Some are cherished for their crispness, others for being light-as-air.
Here are some of our favorite textures and fabrics we have at Ready or Knot… Enjoy!
{A} Kendra, Modern Trousseau in Lace
{B} Sass, Ivy & Aster with vertical ruffles in Silk Satin Organza
{C} Sevilla, La Sposa with Tulle and silver embroidered applications and beaded detail
{D} FU0008, Nicole Miller with Stretch Jacquard fabric (raised design or pattern woven into a fabric)
{E} Blossom, Ivy & Aster covered with netted tulle roses
{F} KS0001, Nicole Miller with Crinkle Georgette fabric (sheer, lightweight, dull-finished crepe fabric) over a tulle gown
{G} Keira, Modern Trousseau with layered Silk Organza
{H} L854, Legends by Romona Keveza in Re-embroidered Lace
{I} Morning Glory, Ivy & Aster with Guipure Lace (a firm, stiff lace with no net background) over Silk Organza
{J} Sweet Pea, Ivy & Aster in Rayon/Silk Velvet Dotted Swiss (very light weight fabric with small woven spots of extra warp)
{K} Rowan, Jenny Yoo in Crinkle Chiffon
{L} Devon, Modern Trousseau in Alencon lace and silk organza
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