Choosing A Comfortable Yet Stunning Material For Your Bridal Dress
Contributed by Peiru Teo January 13, 2016
It is a given that your wedding gown has to be stunning and showcase your personal style in the best possible manner; however, it also needs to be comfortable. Long nuptial ceremonies will wear you out if the material you choose for your dress is too heavy or bulky.
People often visit a bridal boutique to look at several options before deciding on the most comfortably chic outfit for their big day. Here are some tips for what you should look for when you set out wedding shopping:
Go Lightweight With Batiste
Choosing a material that is quite heavy and opting for layers or sequins can make the outfit quite a trial to wear. Brides should choose material that offers them an element of comfort with sheer designs that are lightweight, such as batiste.
Brocade: The Ideal Winter Wedding Wear
This carefully interlaced textile, famous for its elevated designs, is usually sported by brides during winter nuptials. The fabric offers cosiness by keeping you warm in winter, along with being chic, when other brides are forced to choose bulky dresses.
Get Gorgeous With Organza
If you favour a sharp look with a material that is similar to chiffon but firmer, go for organza. Great for long gowns, pretty sleeves or intricate designs, the feel of the fabric will leave you utterly satisfied with your wedding gown.
Among other noteworthy choices are damask, duchesse satin and dupioni, adopted by those who wish to amplify the style element in their nuptial wear.
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This post was first published on La Belle Couture blog and has been reposted on Executive Lifestyle with the permission of the author. Image from La Belle Couture
Edited by Nedda Chaplin
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