
Benefits of Choosing Silk Wedding Gowns
Silk is a natural fiber in which many bridal fabrics consist of. Known for its lustrous sheen, strength, breathability, and lightweight nature, silk wedding dresses provide optimal comfort and ease of movement. Whether the gown be adorned with draping, ruching, bias cut seams, or it’s a simple slip, the iconic look is versatile making it ideal for various types of nuptials. Regardless of the specific silhouette or its features, silk wedding gowns are undoubtedly elegant and bridal.
Silk is often found in a variety of bridal fabrics such as charmeuse, satin, chiffon, and organza. While materials such as satin provide a considerable amount of structure and weight, other fabrics such as chiffon and organza exude more fluidity with its more lightweight nature. The versatility of the silk fiber provides an opportunity for any and all brides to explore silk wedding dresses as an option for their big day.
From mermaids to ball gowns, silk wedding gowns can be discovered in any and all bridal silhouettes. The striking simplicity of the lustrous fabric naturally creates a refined and minimalist look that beautifully caters to both the classic and contemporary bride. Due to the material’s versatility, it can also be found in a variety of necklines, sleeve styles, and featuring an array of different design elements.
Bridal designers utilize silk fabrics in an array of different looks and bridal aesthetics. From simple and classic to architectural and edgy, there are a range of silk wedding dresses intentionally designed to cater to each specific type of bride. Features such as daringly low backs, halter necklines, ruching, and cowls are just a few trending design elements recently seen fresh off the runway.
Anne Barge, Nadia Manjarrez, Peter Langner, Sareh Nouri, and Maison Signore are just a few of our world renowned designers who are widely admired for their exquisite bridal collections featuring silk fabrics.
The striking simplicity of silk fabrics create a sense of versatility that allows a wide array of embellishments and accessories to seamlessly complement the entire bridal look. From intricate embroidery to hand-sewn beading or other embellishments, the minimalist material serves as a blank canvas. Whether you decide to keep it simple or intricately adorn, opting for silk is an opportunity to take advantage of your own creativity.
We suggest consulting with your personal bridal stylist to learn more about natural properties of silk, its construction, as well as any sizing considerations. While nearly all silk gowns are incredibly soft, lustrous, and breathable, the ease of movement and fit is ultimately dependent on the specific fabric. Due to the meticulous craftsmanship and manufacturing process of our bridal designers, you will be expertly measured and sized appropriately regardless of the silk wedding dress chosen.
Plus, the magic of Kleinfeld doesn’t stop in the showroom! It continues in the alterations department. Our team of seamstresses will ensure a seamless fit no matter the fabric. Learn more about our alterations services here.
While natural fibers such as silk can be incredibly expensive and highly susceptible to damage from the elements, such as water stains, there are several fabrics that mimic silk or consist of a silk blend. These alternative materials avoid the negative characteristics of raw silk while still providing the elegance and luster of the look.
With a garment as special as a wedding dress, it’s no wonder so many brides opt for gown preservation. Regardless of the fabric, whether it be silk or lace, it’s usually possible for all types of wedding gowns to be preserved both before and after the wedding! Learn more about wedding dress preservation here.
As for silk materials specifically, we recommend keeping the fabric out of direct sunlight for an extended period of time, avoiding products such as hairspray or perfume while wearing the gown, as well as avoiding any contact with water or residue. Prior to wearing your silk wedding dress, we recommend having the gown professionally steamed and then hung to avoid wrinkling.
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Silk is often found in a variety of bridal fabrics such as charmeuse, satin, chiffon, and organza. While materials such as satin provide a considerable amount of structure and weight, other fabrics such as chiffon and organza exude more fluidity with its more lightweight nature. The versatility of the silk fiber provides an opportunity for any and all brides to explore silk wedding dresses as an option for their big day.
From mermaids to ball gowns, silk wedding gowns can be discovered in any and all bridal silhouettes. The striking simplicity of the lustrous fabric naturally creates a refined and minimalist look that beautifully caters to both the classic and contemporary bride. Due to the material’s versatility, it can also be found in a variety of necklines, sleeve styles, and featuring an array of different design elements.
Bridal designers utilize silk fabrics in an array of different looks and bridal aesthetics. From simple and classic to architectural and edgy, there are a range of silk wedding dresses intentionally designed to cater to each specific type of bride. Features such as daringly low backs, halter necklines, ruching, and cowls are just a few trending design elements recently seen fresh off the runway.
Anne Barge, Nadia Manjarrez, Peter Langner, Sareh Nouri, and Maison Signore are just a few of our world renowned designers who are widely admired for their exquisite bridal collections featuring silk fabrics.
The striking simplicity of silk fabrics create a sense of versatility that allows a wide array of embellishments and accessories to seamlessly complement the entire bridal look. From intricate embroidery to hand-sewn beading or other embellishments, the minimalist material serves as a blank canvas. Whether you decide to keep it simple or intricately adorn, opting for silk is an opportunity to take advantage of your own creativity.
We suggest consulting with your personal bridal stylist to learn more about natural properties of silk, its construction, as well as any sizing considerations. While nearly all silk gowns are incredibly soft, lustrous, and breathable, the ease of movement and fit is ultimately dependent on the specific fabric. Due to the meticulous craftsmanship and manufacturing process of our bridal designers, you will be expertly measured and sized appropriately regardless of the silk wedding dress chosen.
Plus, the magic of Kleinfeld doesn’t stop in the showroom! It continues in the alterations department. Our team of seamstresses will ensure a seamless fit no matter the fabric. Learn more about our alterations services here.
While natural fibers such as silk can be incredibly expensive and highly susceptible to damage from the elements, such as water stains, there are several fabrics that mimic silk or consist of a silk blend. These alternative materials avoid the negative characteristics of raw silk while still providing the elegance and luster of the look.
With a garment as special as a wedding dress, it’s no wonder so many brides opt for gown preservation. Regardless of the fabric, whether it be silk or lace, it’s usually possible for all types of wedding gowns to be preserved both before and after the wedding! Learn more about wedding dress preservation here.
As for silk materials specifically, we recommend keeping the fabric out of direct sunlight for an extended period of time, avoiding products such as hairspray or perfume while wearing the gown, as well as avoiding any contact with water or residue. Prior to wearing your silk wedding dress, we recommend having the gown professionally steamed and then hung to avoid wrinkling.