Monday, August 8, 2011

Weddings Dresses - Which Fabric to Choose For Your Wedding Gown

Fabrics for Wedding Dresses


The style of your wedding dress will determine which fabric you choose. Choosing the right fabric can be the difference between a fabulous wedding dress that flatters you and a wedding dress that just doesn't look right. Some wedding dresses look fabulous in one type of fabric but will just not look right in another. If your wedding dress fits well and is made of the right fabric it will look like a million dollars even if it costs a fraction of the price.


The overall appearance of a wedding gown is made up of many factors. The fabric chosen can make a dramatic difference to your wedding dress. Fabrics all have different qualities that effect the drape, and cut of a wedding gown. Some fabrics hug the body, and give a soft silhouette while others may have more body and are suited to a more tailored design.


Silk fabrics are undoubtedly the most desired and cherished for wedding gowns, and have lustre and luxury. Satin, duchesse satin, charmeuse, shantung, chiffon, organza all can be woven from silk but will behave very differently. All of these fabrics can be made of other fibres, such as polyester or nylon and will have similar properties at a more affordable price.


Below is a list of some popular fabric for wedding gowns with some explanations of their qualities.


Brocade


Softer, lighter than satin.


Surface: Woven Pattern


Fibre: Silk, polyester


Weight: medium, Heavy


Drape: Semi Stiff


Best for: Structured wedding gowns, A Line, Column, Mother of the Bride


Charmeuse Satin


Softer, lighter than satin.


Surface: Semi sheen


Fibre: Silk, polyester


Weight: Light


Drape: Soft


Best for: Unstructured wedding gowns, flowing styles. Empire, Mermaid


Chiffon


Drapey, sheer fabric not as heavy as Georgette.


Surface: Sheer, translucent


Fibre: Silk, rayon, polyester, nylon


Weight: Light


Drape: Soft, fluid


Best for: Overskirts, layered wedding gowns, sheer sleeves. Ballgown, Empire,


Crepe


Slightly wrinkled appearance, heavier than Georgette.


Surface: Textured


Fibre: Silk, acetate, rayon


Weight: Light


Drape: Soft


Best for: Flowing wedding gowns, soft silhouettes. Ballgown, Empire, Mermaid


Damask


Pattern is the same colour as the fabric.


Surface: Dull jacquard design


Fibre: Silk, cotton


Weight: Medium


Drape: Semi stiff


Best for: Bodices, tailored wedding gowns, shrugs, jackets. A Line, Column,


Duchess Satin


A beautiful heavy fabric with lustrous rich finish. Also know as Bridal Satin


Surface: Glossy, very lustrous surface with a dull back


Fibre: Silk or silk/rayon blend


Weight: Medium


Drape: Semi Stiff


Best for: Tailored silhouette, simple formal wedding gowns, excellent base for embellishments. A Line, Ballgown, Column, Mermaid


Dupion


Heavier, stiffer than satin.


Surface: Semi sheen, smooth


Fibre: Silk, polyester


Weight: Medium


Drape: Semistiff


Best for: Structured styles, suits, jackets. A Line, Ballgown, Column,


Georgette


Light and floaty as a top layer it forms a soft silhouette.


Surface: Sheer with a slight crepe finish.


Fibre: Silk or polyester


Weight: Light


Drape: Soft, floaty


Best for: Layered wedding gowns. Ballgown, Empire, Mermaid


Knit Fabric


Comfortable, yet stable enough to hold a tailored shape.


Surface: Matte


Fibre: Various, wool, polyester, rayon, blends


Weight: Medium


Drape: Soft


Best for: Tailored Suits Mother of the Bride outfits


Organza


Crisp, sheer fabric for top layer or inserts


Surface: Sheer, smooth finish


Fibre: Silk, polyester, nylon


Weight: Light


Drape: Crisp


Best for: Layered wedding gowns, veils, trains full layered skirts. Ballgown, Column


Peach Skin


Smooth, finely woven Micro fiber


Surface: Smooth, soft


Fibre: Silk, polyester


Weight: Medium


Drape: Soft


Best for: Mother of the Bride outfits, Empire line, Column


Satin


In between charmeuse and dupion.


Surface: Lustrous, smooth. Matte satin has a dull sheen.


Fibre: Silk, polyester


Weight: Heavy


Drape: Soft


Best for: Almost any wedding gown. A Line, Ballgown, Column, Empire, Mermaid


Shantung


Similar to dupion with a textured surface, may be satin backed.


Surface: Slubbed texture, dull


Fibre: Silk, polyester


Weight: Medium


Drape: Stiff


Best for: Tailored wedding gowns. A Line, Ballgown, Column,


Taffeta


A stiff fabric with good body. Moire is a watermark pattern.


Surface: Either dull or a light sheen, moire finish


Fibre: Silk or polyester


Weight: Light


Drape: Stiff


Best for: Wide skirts, structured silhouette. A Line, Ballgown, Column,


Tulle


Available in different weights for and stiffness.


Surface: Netting


Fibre: Silk, nylon


Weight: Light


Drape: Stiff


Best for: Layered skirts, veils, under shirts, petticoats. Ballgown.


Velvet


Softer than velveteen, luxurious.


Surface: Plush plain under surface


Fibre: Silk, cotton, rayon, acetate


Weight: Heavy


Drape: Soft but luxurious


Best for: Soft silhouette, full skirts. A Line, Ballgown, Column, Mermaid


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