This Summer Fall for the Magical Layers of Tulle Bridal Gowns
Someone rightly said, “the grace of a dress lies in its layers” and especially for the wedding outfits, layers make a distinct sartorial statement. Not only they breathe sophistication, but also a layered outfit spells romanticism galore. For immaculate princess feels, there’s no match to the tulle wedding gowns and this summer is seeing a revival of the material on an experimental note. Did you know what makes the riff on the ruffle different? It’s all in the texture. This summer, Bianco Evento is embracing tulle as the essential ingredient for maximalist brides. Whether it’s A-line parachute tiers, fanned fishtail pleats or layered ballgown skirts of crinkles, what actually rules the runway is sheer perfection, no matter the material.
We’re Swooning over the Breezy Looks of Tulle
Tulle wedding gowns are floaty, flirty, and fabulous. No other fabric but tulle lends you the lavish grace alongside a breezy look. Traditionally, tulle was exclusive for bridal veils, of late it has seen a contemporary revival. To walk with the trend, we are also embracing tulle as one of the prime ingredients in our wedding gowns. From V-neck gown with a fanciful layered tulle skirt, a mermaid wedding dress with an amazing tulle train, to a strapless sweetheart ball gown with a classic bell-shaped skirt fashioned of more layers of tulle than you can count, we help you live your dream in a Bianco Evento ball gown. In fact. we use only top-quality tulle fabric fashioned into high fashion design using high-end construction techniques.
Timeless Elegance of Tulle
The tulle skirt has long been a favorite of brides, thanks to its' feminine beauty and light-as-air feeling. (If you have never done it before, try holding a full skirted satin bridal gown in one hand and a tulle gown in the other - you will be absolutely amazed at how much less the tulle dress weighs!) Tulle skirts have always been worn with ballerinas, and that is one style that you can consider for a wedding gown. If you are going for the ballerina look, first of all it helps to have a slim frame, and then slip on a gown with a spaghetti strap bodice and a flowing tulle skirt, which notches up a romantic vibe.
Last but not the least!
Tulle can also be used for gowns with a more substantial look. When paired with a cap sleeve bodice, a tulle wedding gown will take on the look of a retro party dress. For extra interest, you can embellish the gown with lace or appliques. A very beautiful effect is to have the lace gently drip from the bodice of the gown onto the tulle skirt.