Choosing your Bridal Fabrics can depend entirely upon the style of wedding dress that you are planning on wearing. There are so many styles to choose from, and there are now so many different options of Bridal Fabrics available for you to use for them! Here at Calico Laine we are proud to offer a fantastic range of only the highest quality Bridal Fabrics for you to use in creating the perfect gown for your special day. Today I would like to have a look at some of the most popular styles of wedding gowns, and the types of Bridal Fabrics that you can use to have that perfect look and finish.
One of the most traditional designs of wedding gowns that you can have made is an 'a-line' dress, which adopts the original wedding dress shape by being more fitted on the body and graduating down into a fuller skirt. These styles of wedding dresses are timeless classics that can be made using a variety of Bridal Fabrics. The most popular choice of Bridal Fabric for this type of dress is Duchess Satin. The Duchess Satin Bridal Fabric that we have here at Calico Laine is a stunning heavy weight material that comes in a fantastic range of colours, so is also suitable for bridesmaid dresses to make the perfect collection!
Another type of Bridal gown that can look fantastic when created with Duchess Satin is a new favourite trend...the 'fishtail' dress. This style of wedding gown is more fitted further down the body and fills out further down the legs, creating beautiful style and shape. The Duchess Satin Bridal Fabric is a great choice of material for this style due to the weight of the fabric itself.
To see the full range of Bridal Fabrics, please feel free to browse the website at all of the Bridal Fabrics that we have in stock for you to choose from. If you have any experience in working with any of our Bridal Fabrics, please feel free to leave your thoughts and comments in the box below, we would love to hear from you! And to keep up to date with all of the latest news and special offers, remember to follow us on our Facebook and Twitter pages!
Until next time,
Calico Laine