You have just decided to get married, you start looking
for a dress, and a new world opens up before you: fabrics, cuts, necklines,
details, styling issues. Everything is new, everything unknown, but you have to
know very well what to choose for the perfect girls wedding outfits.
Learn these 20 concepts and become an expert!
1. Toile
The toile is a first sketch of the wedding dress made
with a simple fabric with which the designer makes a first test on the bride's
body to confirm her measurements, see the effect of the dress and make the
appropriate modifications until she finds the design definitive.
2. Crepe
Crepe is a smooth, dense, irregular fabric with a
granular surface but with a smooth appearance. It is widely used in simple
wedding dresses.
3. Satin
Satin is an embroidered tulle fabric with a multitude
of identical, aligned, and symmetrical dots that can be of any size.
4. Lace
Lace is a thread fabric that combines open spaces and other compact ones in which more quantity of thread is concentrated, creating different drawings or motifs.
5. Embroidery
Embroidery, unlike lace, is creating a new design from
a base fabric. On this fabric, the thread will be sewn to create figures, drawings,
and motifs that will result in the final design.
6. Brocade
As far as wedding dresses are concerned, brocade is a
type of thick silk fabric interwoven with silk threads of the same color as the
dress, but brighter, forming drawings, figures, and motifs with slight relief.
7. Apply
It is a unique separate piece that is added to the
dress by embroidering it. Generally, it usually consists of small gold, silver,
or fabric figures with beads or embroidered or plain sequins.
8. Jewel dress
Designs in which rhinestones, sequins, beads, or
glitter embroidery cover the dress in its entirety clearly predominate over the
fabric.
9. Bias Cut
It is a sewing technique that consists of cutting the
fabric diagonally to obtain more length, a better fall of the fabric, and
avoiding seams. Wedding dresses are usually used to make a dress with a tail.
10. Drape
The sewing technique that forms a set of folds in a
fabric is generally cut on the bias, which can go in any direction of the
dress. In little
girl dresses for weddings, it is used above all on the bodice
or neckline and also on the skirt, holding the set of folds at one point so
that they fall open to the ground.
11. Pleated
It consists of folding the fabric in small folds of the
same size, very marked and fixed, creating an accordion effect on the skirt,
always vertical.
12. Tattoo lace
Tattoo lace is the effect achieved by a totally
transparent fabric that creates the illusion of a naked body, whose design is
the result of white thread embroidery that the designer places at key points.
It can be found in parts of the dress, such as the back, sleeves, or neckline,
or it can be part of a dress as a whole.
13. Cut-out
A design technique that consists of creating dresses
with cuts in the fabric that reveal the body and create an effect of lack of
fabric in some areas, such as at the waist or in the seams of the sleeves.
14. Overskirt
A removable skirt that ties over the wedding dress to
get two dresses in one. Generally, the first is straight wedding dresses to
which a voluminous skirt is added from behind to the sides, leaving the front
part of the dress visible and thus creating a most original design.
15. A-cut
It is a type of wedding dress cut in which the skirt
starts at the waist and opens in the shape of the letter A, so it is not as
voluminous and majestic as the skirt of princess-cut wedding dresses.
16. Flared cut
Its translation in French means bell, and its name is
born from its simile to this musical instrument. It is a type of wedding dress
cut in which the body of the dress is adjusted to the hip – halfway up the
thigh – from where the skirt opens.
17. Illusion neckline
It is a neckline in which the dress is at chest height,
either in the shape of a heart, straight or V, or in which a semi-transparent
fabric, usually embroidered or lace, covers the chest up to the neck.
18. Queen Anne Neckline
It is a neckline in which the dress leaves the chest
area uncovered, but the fabric reaches behind the neck covering the trapeze.
Ahead the shape can be straight, V or heart.
19. Midi Length
The midi length is found in those dresses that reach
below the knee but above the ankle.
20. Asymmetric length
The asymmetric cut belongs to those wedding dresses
whose skirt is short at the front and long at the back.
Continue creating your bridal look by trying out
wedding hairstyles at your trusted hair salon and choosing bridal shoes for
your big day. Enjoy the moment of choosing the girls wedding dress for
your big day!
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