If there is one day you can truly feel like a princess it is on your wedding day. Whilst we have seen many styles of bridal gown come and go in fashion, the 'fairytale' gown created from opulent Bridal Fabrics is a constant. Perhaps the most famous fairytale gown in recent memory is the taffeta David Emanuel design worn by Lady Diana Spencer on her wedding day; these days however, fairytale wedding dresses are often a more understated affair designed to reflect the style of a sophisticated modern bride. Earlier this year Alfred Angelo, one of the most in-demand designers in the wedding industry, unveiled his latest collection of disney princess inspired gowns designed to reflect the unique style of some of disney's most adored princesses including Ariel, Cinderella and Rapunzel. From the grand design of the 'Belle' featuring layers of tulle Wedding Dress Fabric and a crystal embellished bodice to the bohemian inspired Jasmine gown, the one thing all of these designs have in common is beautiful quality Bridal Fabrics and precise workmanship resulting in a truly special gown. [caption id="attachment_8852" align="alignleft" width="300"]kaley Kaley Cuoco wore a stunning strapless gown crafted from a beautiful candy pink Bridal Fabric for her 2014 New Years Eve ceremony.[/caption] When we think of a fairytale princess gown the mind will immediately conjure an image of a huge white "meringue" however many modern day brides are choosing a wide range of dress designs and colour choices to achieve their desired style. In 2014 Kaley Cuoco, star of The Big Bang Theory chose a candy pink Vera Wang design for her nuptials. The strapless design was created as part of a fire and ice themed ceremony and featured a stunning tiered design crafted from tulle Bridal Fabrics. Pink is the perfect colour for any princess and many brides have chosen this sweet, romantic shade for their once in a lifetime dress in varying tones ranging from shocking pink to barely there blush. Elizabeth Taylor was one of the first celebrity brides to try out the pink trend when she wed Conrad 'Nicky' Hilton Jnr in 1950. Elizabeth's intricate gown was crafted from a stunning shell pink satin Wedding Dress Fabric and embellished with hundreds of beautiful bugle beads and seed pearls, trailed by a huge fifteen yards of satin train. Pink wedding dresses plummeted in popularity following the marriage of reality stars Katie Price and Peter Andre to which the bride wore an over the top candy floss gown however stars such as Jessica Biel have proven that pink can be a classic and elegant choice of Bridal Fabric and as a result enquiries regarding our pink Wedding Dress Fabrics have really taken off. [caption id="attachment_8853" align="alignright" width="116"]kate Kate Moss in a beautiful chiffon gown.[/caption] In days gone by only the most affluent brides would be lucky enough to afford a choice of Bridal Fabrics such as silk and satin to create their dream gown, particularly during the war years when the traditional wedding dress fell completely out of favour as a result of rationing, and ladies would rely on hand me downs or even an existing outfit from their wardrobe. In recent years however, brides have an array of stunning Wedding Dress Fabrics to choose from at affordable prices and are even able to choose from different fabrics depending upon the season and location of the celebration. For brides marrying in a traditional ceremony long established favourites such as duchess satin and lace are still the most popular choice however brides who may be choosing to marry in other locations, perhaps abroad, do not have to miss out on their desired fairytale gown. For destination weddings, brides will want a more low-key lighter weight gown. When supermodel Kate Moss wed her partner Jamie Hince in 2011, she channelled her signature bohemian style and wowed in a beautiful dress composed of a silk underlay with a gorgeous sheer chiffon over the top. Chiffon is a fine and light sheer Bridal Fabric favoured for it's elegant and floaty appearance and is famous for its beautiful drape; perfect for flattering an hourglass figure, this is the perfect choice for a ethereal princess style gown for brides who are marrying in a warmer climate or who simply prefer a less structured style of gown.