Satin Wedding Dresses

satin

Refinement beyond compare performed by satin

Satin wedding dress is a perfect match for a bride seeking a timeless classic that looks expensive but has a more down-to-earth cost. Take for example our absolutely best-selling bridal dress that exudes a sense of sophistication – Beata with off-the-shoulder sleeves and buttons down the back or our seductive and elegant style from the new collection – Seema with pearls on straps and alongside deep sexy open back.

Satin holds structure well, giving space to intricate draperies that can beautifully emphasize the figure like a statue. Take a look at the Sandal wedding dress with a sensual slit or strapless Olimpia dress for example and witness how skillfully satin allows you to flow around the figure, and the drapings emphasize the necessary curves.

Satin is also distinguished by its ability to impress bright gradients and play with light visually. This effect looks fabulous in photographs and is striking with its radiance. Take a look at the shine that Kendra radiates, diluting its minimalist design, or the pompous design of Longiness, which conveys this energy precisely thanks to the shiny fabric.

Paloma and Omnia demonstrate how individual satin elements can make a design more interesting and eye-catching with their structured form, so does April bridal dress with its oversized lux bow.

Satin is also a great base for combining with other textures, fabrics, and removable elements. To achieve an interesting look, a satin wedding ensemble can be intertwined with lace, as in the Nexia dress, which combines a mini lace dress with long sleeves and a satin maxi overdress with a slit. Or how a satin corset is combined with a lace skirt in the Joely ensemble or the play between tulle and satin in the Christianna ballgown.

Take a look at other materials to choose your dream wedding dress from: lace, chantilly lace, tulle, glittery fabric, mikado, gabardine, chiffon, cotton, organza, taffeta, linen, jacquard