When ordering a wedding dress, there are many things to keep in mind for brides such as preparing early, planning a budget, choosing the style and color of the wedding dress and considering weather factors.
Wedding dress materials are divided into two types: structured, which is the ability to maintain shape, and soft, which is the ability to create a soft look.
Different materials provide different comfort and overall look.
Texture material will be used in certain areas such as the bust or top of the dress and is especially used for dramatic designs.
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The wedding dress material creates a structured shape
Satin
Satin is the most popular material to create a wedding dress shape and natural shiny surface.
Silk faille is the heaviest material from silk, creating the texture of the dress.
Organza
Organza fabric is extremely flexible, looks like chiffon but is stiffer.
Oscar de la Renta’s design is made from ivory silk tulle and organza fabric to create both texture and softness, and the outside is embroidered with flowers.
Mikado
Mikado is a particularly luxurious silk material and creates a suitable texture for the structure of the dress.
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The material creates softness for the wedding outfit
Chiffon
Chiffon is a transparent but not shiny material.
Chiffon material creates a gentle, classic look.
Charmeuse
Charmeuse is a luxurious, thin and light material that also has a satin feel with a glossy sheen.
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Tulle
Tulle has a web-like material that looks perfect when combined with other materials such as stone-studded jewelry.
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Lace
If you want your wedding dress to have a classic look, choose lace.
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Lace comes in many varieties, including Chantilly, Venise and Alencon.
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