The fabric of the Bride

The fabric of the Bride
Should never be chosen at random, just because their texture can be perfect on all’abitodi silhouette. In their choice, in any case, you should always take into account the season in which the marriage will be:
In Winter: And ‘good leaders to focus on micro-fiber;
In Summer: It ‘Instead, we prefer lighter fabrics like silk or cotton called “Eggshell”.

 

The choice of fabric with which it is packed the dress is very important, and for this reason it is very important to prefer high-skill workshops where young professionals can show off their skills on different features, helping you to unravel the various types of cracks (one of the most popular georgette dresses suitable for rights rather than wrapped, is a soft fabric that fits a little ‘to all types of figure) the Tulle (transparent tissue of varying thickness that is suitable for its freshness for summer weddings the clothes and fits beautifully fluffy) organza (ideal for a summer wedding dresses and romantic style) taffeta (versatile for any type of dress, beautiful in pastel looks so fluffy it is suitable to models with flounces) The Pique (with small raised pattern is suitable for a young bride and looking a bit ‘saucy) and then the various types of lace, satin silk and Cady

If it is cold:
If cold weather is definitely not a light dress to avoid or without sleeves, or rather, torso and arms can be kept warm with a big shawl or a stole, cashmere as another fine wool. Optimal solution in the cardigan, short neck with real fur or ecological (…).

Meanings of the various tissues

Georgette: precious fabric that can be made of silk, cotton or man made fibers.
The name is short for georgette crepe, French crepe (crepe) and the name of Georgette de la Plante dressmaker who created it.

The organza: silk fabric light and transparent, used in sewing women’s clothes to pack. It has a slightly rigid and pearl.

Lace embroidery fabric, made in the sparse points or nodes, which can have different designs and be made of natural and synthetic fibers.

Satin: One of the ways in which the threads are woven into the warp and weft fabric. It is a work made for very smooth and shiny fabrics.

Tulle and transparent fabric often made of very fine threads woven mesh.
It can be in silk, cotton and man-made fibers. The name comes from the French town of Tulle, where it was produced.

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