Mikado Wedding Dresses
Unparalleled grandeur speaks mikado
If you want quiet luxury with a timeless feel, a mikado wedding dress will undoubtedly be the perfect option for you. Mikado is often compared to satin, and there are all-time debates about which fabrics are better for a wedding dress. Although these two fabrics do have their similarities, they are more different than the same. Mikado is a more refined fabric, pleasant and silky to the touch, it has a more expensive shiny finish, is more resistant to wrinkles, holds the structure better, is quite heavier, and, accordingly, it has a higher cost.
Mikado combines well with other textures like lace and is harmoniously complemented by embellishments, but still, the most winning bridal dresses fashioned from mikado are unadorned, where the silhouette and intricate design play with the fabric, demonstrating its unsurpassed luxury. For example, look at how in the strapless mermaid dress Diane, exquisite drapery becomes the pinnacle of design, or how Mirabella’s princess silhouette captivates with its splendor, or how A-line Sigrid gown with a slit radiates notes of old Hollywood without any unnecessary details.
If you are still more or less a bride, and want a more minimalist bridal dress, but with a twist – look at the options where the mikado is decorated with unobtrusive 3D applications, like in the off-the-shoulder Adelaida dress, or Luciana, Zelda, or Manuela.
Didn’t you know? Mikado and pearls are a match made in heaven. It is enough to look at our absolute bestsellers grand Alaia, or our long-sleeved queen Clarins once to fall in love forever.
Mikado paired with lace is another win-win exquisite combination that deserves your attention. Just look at Aldrans, a simple and refined Mercedes, attention-worthy Scandinavia, or our 2-in-1 mini to the maxi ensemble – Nexia.