Bridal Fabric Library
Welcome to the bridal fabric library! We've curated some of the most poular fabrics used in bridalwear along with valuable information about them to help make the right choice for your wedding dress
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Smooth, finely woven heavy weight satin fabric prefered in bridal for it's sturdy structure and luxurious finish.
Bridal satin is exceptionally shiny with a silky soft satin feel. Prefered for classic wedding gowns for its lux feel and sheen.
Soft, light weighted fabric with a slight stretch, prefered in bridal for its effortlesss draping capabilities and how well it hugs every curve of the body.
A fine lustrous fabric with a crisp texture, pefered for structured designs.
An easy fabric for weddings all year round, it is comfortable on the skin and versatile. Stretch crepe falls well and will also hug your curves beautifully.
Lightweight sheer fabric that is very soft the touch, drapes beatifully and effortlessly. Prefered in bridal for flowy silhouettes, draped bodices and circle skirts
Sheer, crisp lightweight, fabric that is versatile and perfect for creating textures and overlays.
Lightweight, very fine netting most commonly used for veils, ethereal, dreamy, princess wedding gowns, and ballet tutus.
Soft, pliable netting fabric for bridal dress overlays, machine lace and bridal veils. It is more luxurious to the touch than tulle and is perfect for bridal illusion necklines and lace toppers.
Soft,delicate French Lace, often featuring eyelash edges whice is a sign of quality and luxury.
Soft,delicate French Lace, often featuring eyelash edges whice is a sign of quality and luxury.
Soft,delicate French Lace, often featuring eyelash edges whice is a sign of quality and luxury.