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Thoughts on Wedding Dress Fabric - Part 2 - Shantung & Taffeta
Shantung
Shantung is often overlooked as a fabric for bridal gowns. Most of us know it as a common material used for bridesmaids dresses because it looks beautiful when dyed in many bright, bold colors. But it is a stunning choice for a bride who is looking for something a bit different and a touch more simple.
It is a heavy fabric made from plain woven silk or cotton and possesses a rougher texture. Shantung is a simple plain weave design with a slight ribbed effect. Yarns used in the wrap of the material cause some of the weave to appear raised. And while it may be slightly rough to the touch,it is very comfortable and drapes nicely. It is an ideal fabric for cooler weather, so spring and autumn brides should look to shantung as a possible fabric choice. A-line styles in ivory hues are particularly lovely in this material. We just adore the crisp texture, slightly bold and totally refreshing.
Taffeta
Most of us remember wearing party dresses made from this material while growing up. Taffeta conjures up images of birthday parties, pink dresses, and white patent leather shoes. Read more
No commentsLace - Timeless Wedding Fabric
So subtle, so refined, and so elegant–lace is probably our most favorite fabric choice. It is regal in an old fashioned way. Glamorous without being pretentious, vintage without seeming dated.
Lace is perfectly romantic and is a true example of craftsmanship. The intricate patterns are both demure and sophisticated. Lace can be best described
Thoughts on Wedding Dress Fabric - Tulle & Charmeuse
Photo by Pink Galoshes Photography
This has nothing to do with “wash warm, tumble dry low.”
The sky is the limit and the choices are many. Fabric sets the tone and influences the style of that magnificently important garment…the wedding gown. Here are a couple choices to ponder:
Tulle
Think tutus, think light and airy. Managing to blend our love of ballet costuming with high fashion, tulle reflects girlish charm coupled with stylish grace.
It is made from a tiny, meshed net of silk, cotton, or synthetic fabric. Usually found in
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