Lace Wedding Dresses – A Beautiful Tradition
December 10, 2009
Nothing is more important for a bride than to be at her most beautiful on her wedding day. But given the enormous array of choice available in wedding gowns, many don’t know where to begin. Bridal veils and dresses can be found in every sort of fabric and design, from traditional to modern, extravagant to casual, but one of the more classic and ubiquitous fabrics is chiffon.
A woman dreaming of romantic or exotic locales for her wedding might well choose chiffon, a timeless fabric that combines suppleness with structure in a way that has the most romantic connotations. Lace wedding dresses are always popular and almost invariably part of any wedding ensemble, if only for the veil, but often in the sleeves, bodice, trim, neckline, cuffs or hem.
French Leavers laces are all the rage at present. Embroidered tulle is beautiful and amenable to many uses as well. It is perhaps a touch more elegant than French lace or chiffon, a touch more sophisticated and worldly, yet it retains the primary romanticism every woman desires.