Bride 2024: Fabrics on trend

Bride 2024: Fabrics on trend

There is no dress more special than a wedding dress. A choice that is made out of love and illusion, to generate incredible memories.

Today we discover what fabric options we have that will be on trend this new season:

Romantic embroidery

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Embroidered fabrics are a perfect choice to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to wedding dresses.

We can add details on the sleeve and/or back or, as in the picture, cover the whole dress. It will depend on whether we want to give it a more boho or romantic touch.

Whatever the case, embroidered details are capable of creating beautiful designs that enhance the beauty of the bride.

Although we find embroideries with geometric or abstract .designs, the embroideries that are generally used for the wedding dress are floral.

At Ravial, we have a selection of the most exquisite embroideries, let's discover them!

SIDRO. Reference: 04179-0102. Embroidered tulle fabric. Finished in flowers. Colour: ivory.

IBIZA. Reference: 04011-0101. Embroidered tulle fabric. Colour: Ecru.

RUT. Reference: 01195/2-0102. Fine fabric finished with lace on both sides. Colour: Ivory.

Classic style

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While it is true that the simple and classic cut dresses never go out of fashion, this new season we are seeing a trend back-to-classics.

This is a timeless and sophisticated choice for those brides who wish to capture the essence of romance and elegance on their big day.

These dresses have simple, flowing lines with an A-line or empire cut, although they can also be found in mermaid or princess cuts.

They are ideal for brides who are looking for a traditional and elegant gown who want to enhance femininity and create an ethereal and charming image.

These types of dresses are usually very flattering as they exalt the figure, elongating it and enhancing curves.

These dresses are often detailed with embroidery or rhinestones, to give a more personal touch.

In this case, we will opt for our wedding fabric by excellence: the ARANCHA model..

ARANCHA. Reference: 01137-0001. Bridal satin. Colour: White.

ARANCHA. Reference: 01137-0101. Bridal satin. Colour: Ecru.

ARANCHA. Reference: 01137-0802. Bridal satin. Colour: Beige.

Continuing with classic cuts, there are also 3 fabrics that, although they do not have as much body, will allow us to create timeless outfits, especially in princess style.

NIDIA. Reference: 02568-0001. Elastic angel leather. Colour: White.

SORAYA. Reference: 00138-0101. Satin fabric with a lot of drape. Angel skin. Colour: Ecru.

DIVA. Reference: 00368-0904. Natural silk fabric. Colour: Pale pink.

Foaming effect

In recent times we are seeing a growing trend for voluminous wedding dresses.

They are perfect for brides who want to look elegant and stunning on their big day.

These dresses, with their voluminous skirts and flowing movement,add a touch of romance and sophistication to any wedding style. Either with layers of tulle, petticoats or strategically placed ruffles, voluminous wedding dresses create a stunning and memorable silhouette.

Furthermore, they offer the opportunity to play with different styles and embellishments,such as lace, embroidery or jewellery, to add even more charm and personality to the dress.

We start by recreating our costume with our ILLUSION TULLE, a fabric that will allow us to give volume to the skirt..

TUL ILUSION. Reference: 00652-0001. Fine tulle, ideal for brides. Colour: White.

We can add more volume - or complete our dress - by adding a cancan underneath the layers of tulle.

ORGANDI FLAMENCA. Reference: 01496-0101. Cancan. Colour: Ecru.

We close this suit with a very singular body: . a fine taffeta,which we can decorate with lace or guipure

PALMA. Reference: 01799-0101. Fine taffeta fabric. Colour: Ecru.

Breaker style

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A final trend seen in recent years is the desire to break with everything.

Search for fabrics, textures and patterns that go beyond the established,to create wedding dresses that are closer to prêt-à-porter, than to bridal fashion.

Usually, brides who want a modern and sophisticated, look are looking for clean and minimalist lines.

They are dresses that create a sophisticated and avant-garde look and usually have straight cuts, geometric details and light fabrics such as crepe or organza.

Another trend is to opt for dresses withunusual colours, asymmetrical cuts or eye-catching applications,which reflect the bride's unique personality and create a truly original style.

MESHDANCE. Reference: 02633-0001. Tulle with elastane. Colour: White.

FIESTA OBBA. Reference: 04139-0004. Lycra bielastic with sewn sequins. Colour: Red.

BLONDA RANYA. Reference: 01266-0002. Elastic lace fabric. Colour: Black.

If you have any questions or want more information about our fabrics, consult sales agent or contact our customer service team!.

Please note that our opening hours are Monday to Thursday from 08:00 to 18:00 and Friday from 08:00 to 14:00.

Cover image: Photo by Jeremy Wong Weddings at Unsplash