Silk, Tulle, and Organza: Key Features of Wedding Dresses by Fabric Type*

2015.07.07 published
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Choosing the Right Fabric for Your Wedding Dress is Important!

What does your ideal wedding dress look like? Fluffy and romantic? Elegant and sophisticated? The impression of a wedding dress can change completely depending on the fabric, so it is not an exaggeration to say, "Choosing the ideal dress starts with selecting the fabric."*

Summary of the Three Major Wedding Dress Fabrics.

Tulle, silk, and organza. Here we introduce the basic materials for wedding dresses and their characteristics.♡

Material 1: The Classic Silk

Silk, renowned as a high-end material, is a staple fabric for wedding dresses. Its luxurious feel and unique luster are its key points! ♡

Within silk, there are many types categorized in more detail. Here we have Mikado silk, a unique silk re-imported from Japan, known for its distinctive sheen and thickness, with a beautifully shimmering hem that adds a lovely touch.♡

Among silks, silk satin, woven using the twill method that floats the threads, has an exceptionally strong luster. While it may not be very strong, it is an elegant and delicate silk.♡

Silk taffeta, a plain weave fabric known for its firmness, is often used for A-line dresses. It creates a simple line that shines beautifully, reminiscent of a Royal Wedding princess.♩

Silk chiffon, made with warp silk and weft silk spun yarn, features a characteristic ground pattern. The smooth luster combined with the visible ground pattern is quite unique and lovely.♡

Long-train wedding dresses made of silk are perfect for majestic ceremonies held in churches.♡

Material 2: Romantic Tulle

The characteristic of tulle, made by twisting two vertical threads together, is its sheer quality. There are two types: soft and hard. Soft tulle is used for headpieces and decorations on the dress, while hard tulle is used to create volume in the dress.♡

The biggest feature of a dress made from abundant tulle is undoubtedly its fluffiness! ♡ It is recommended for those who love girly designs. It is a silhouette that everyone dreams of at least once.*

Using hard tulle adds volume, creating a silhouette similar to a ball gown. There's no doubt that the back, walking down the aisle, will captivate everyone’s attention.♡

The layering of tulle gives a light impression, making it perfect for casual venues like garden weddings.*

Material 3: Elegant Organza

Organza is a thin material that is intentionally woven in a plain weave to create a sheer appearance. Despite its softness, it is a durable material with some elasticity, making it one of the classic fabrics for wedding dresses. *

Layering organza multiple times creates a fluttery, feminine silhouette in the dress. The moderate volume is beautiful.♩

The soft organza train features smoothly overlapping hems, presenting an incredibly elegant look. Compared to other materials, it is quite strong, making it suitable for outdoor wear.♡

Organza becomes even more beautiful when layered, making it a great option for women who want to conceal their figures in a dress!

Which Material is Perfect for You?

Choose a wedding dress fabric that suits your desired image and the occasion, and enjoy the most wonderful day of your wedding! ♩

May you find your destined dress! ♡

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