What Kind of Fabric do You Use on The Dresses?

Each dress is made of one or a combination of the following beautiful, high-quality fabrics: Chiffon: delicate, sheer, and transparent material made from silk or rayon; its soft finish is often layered because of its transparency, making it popular for overskirts, sheer sleeves, and wraps Organza: crisp and sheer like chiffon, but with a stiffer texture reminiscent of tulle but more flowing; popular for skirts, sleeves, backs, and overlays Satin: heavy and smooth with a high sheen on the front; very commonly used for bridal gowns Silk-Like Satin: smooth, silky satin with a glossy front and matte back Matte Satin: soft, subtle shine and a smooth surface; similar to silk-like satin but less prone to wrinkles Taffeta: a crisp, smooth high-end fabric with a slight rib Tulle: netting made of silk, nylon, or rayon that is used primarily for skirts and veils (think ballerina tutus)...