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The Perfect Fit
By Nicolette Germain | Published  04/1/2007 | Fashion |
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Visit a fabric store to familiarize yourself with the fabrics used for wedding gowns. Ask for swatches! The most commonly used fabrics for bridal gowns are as follows:

-Bridal Satin- a heavier weight satin with a shiny pearl-like luster. Resists wrinkles.

-Italian Satin- a very popular bridal satin with a nice weight and shine.

-Silk Satin- thicker, it has the highest quality, and it is expensive!!! Resists wrinkles and stains.

-Silk Shantung- lightweight, slightly nubby texture, prominent horizontal lines. Usually natural in color, light cream or ivory. Choose a higher quality..lower quality can wrinkle.

-Silk Duppioni- more exotic than shantung. Highly textured and iridescent.

-Charmeuse- medium weight, silk charmeuse is beautiful! It is also called crepe-back satin. Reversible.

-Brocade- medium to heavy weight. Usually a floral jacquard weave with a beautiful embossed effect and contrasting surface. Gorgeous!

-Faille- soft, lightweight, wider ribbed fabric, with a slight glassy sheen.

-Chiffon- very sheer. It is often used for overlays. Floats and swirls beautifully!

-Georgette- a variety of chiffon, just a little heavier.

-Organza-Silk- sheer, similar to chiffon with a crisp and stronger feel.

-Taffeta- has a characteristic rustle. Crisp feel with a shiny finish. Also comes in a matte finish. Taffeta will water spot easily and will show wrinkles if sitting for some time.

-Velvet- luxurious, soft, and elegant! Silk, rayon is best.









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