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Fabrics for a fairy tale wedding gown

Choosing the fabric of your wedding dress is as hard as deciding on the gown itself. You have to consider the weight, texture, drape, feel and overall look of the fabric in order to have the perfect wedding gown. If you have a custom made gown ask your designer to help you choose the perfect material from the best retailers.

Our personal favorite at the moment is Tissura a wonderful online space where you can browse through an array of fabrics perfect for your wedding day.

The material you decide should be delicate, solemn and most of all it should suit you best. Our current favorite is French lace, a unique choice that will make you wedding gown fashionable and timeless – some of the brides that have chosen French lace are Grace Kelly and more recently the duchess of Cambridge Catherine.

At Tissura you can choose from the most renowned European fabric manufacturers, which fabrics are proven to be impeccably styled and woven. Those are Ruffo Coli (Italy), Riechers Marescot (France), Sophie Hallette (France), Belinac (France), Taroni (Italy), Marco Lagatolla (Italy), Luigi Verga (Italy), Jakob Schlaepfer (Switzerland) and Frontline (Switzerland).

You want to choose a fabric that flatters you and it makes you feel like your own fairy tale has come true. And what better ways than choosing European couture fabrics that will make you feel like a real princess.

Tell us, what are your favorite Tissura fabrics?

TheFashionBrides is a complete guide to all bridal designers, national and international, with the best wedding gown selection on the web. The site is a chic and stylish wedding blog featuring an inspiring mix of beautiful and timeless wedding gowns selection, fashion, trends as well as adjacent wedding details such as decor, cakes, centerpieces and bouquets. The blog is updated with fresh content everyday including 2 new unique bridal collections.

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