Ever versatile tulle is used for making everything from full, gathered skirts to poufs on head pieces.Defined, tulle is a fine mesh netting with a hexagonal pattern that comes in silk or nylon. It's the standard material for bridal veils. It's also used in bouffant skirts like the one pictured above, proffering that ballerina look Vera Wang reinvented about twenty years back. While the big tulle skirt is classic, edgier versions of late suggest special effects like draping, ruching and pick-up treatments over more modified skirt silhouettes. Not to be overlooked for trains done in layers.... |
Divine Images A picture hat draped completely in tulle paired up with a tulle over skirtI ask you, what could say bridal more than a cloud of soft tulle? Tulle is a fine mesh netting with a hexagonal pattern that comes in silk, cotton, nylon or acrylic/silk for power netting. Tulle, aka illusion, is familiar because its the standard material for bridal veils. But did you know it comes in lighter versions and is used in bouffant skirts.? The one pictured below certainly gives off that ballerina look Vera Wang popularized a few years back. Photo by Ron GreystarThe big tulle dres... |
In my experience working with brides I find they either totally love tulle or absolutely can't stand it. I ask you though, what could be more bridal than a cloud of soft tulle? Defined, tulle is that fine mesh netting with a hexagonal pattern that comes in silk, cotton, nylon or acrylic silk for power netting. Tulle, aka illusion, is familiar because its the standard material for bridal veils. Did you know it also comes in lighter versions and is used in bouffant skirts? The ones here give off that romantic look evoking ballerinas and Boho princesses. Above ... |
Vera Wang What could say bridal more than a cloud of soft tulle? Defined, tulle is a fine mesh netting with a hexagonal pattern that comes in silk, cotton, nylon or acrylic/silk for power netting. Tulle is familiar because its the standard material for bridal veils. But did you know it comes in lighter versions and is used in bouffant skirts. The one pictured above proffers that ballerina look Vera Wang popularized a few years back? While the big tulle skirt is classic, edgier versions of late suggest special effects like draping, ruching and pick-up treatments over more modified skirt silho... |
It should have been mine...clothes by Ouma, photographs by Galaxie Andrews... |
Photo: via Wildfox Is there anything more girly that a pretty, little, sparkling tiara paired with a mountain of tulle? ... |
Did you all see this wedding over on Once Wed? I nearly keeled over from a gorgeous mix of fashion, lovely light and pretty images from Tec Petaja. I have been in love with that Amsale Calista dress for about as long as I can remember and this bride is positively GORGEOUS in it. See the full wedding here.And some other brides that have shimmied down the aisle in that pretty tulle number...a wedding built for two captured by Aaron Delesie featured on Style Me Pretty and Tanja Lippert captured this gorgeous Calista clad bride featured on Style Me Pretty all Brooklyn Boathouse images courtes... |
This morning I have some swoon worthy tulle details for your soft and romantic side. Tulle was a staple wedding decoration in the 80's and 90's. Though I was never a fan these tulle details have left me drooling.{via}{via}{via}{via}... |
A classic detail that has always been a fav of mine is tulle. It's so romantic and it softens up anything you use it with. Tulle HAS been overused but incorporating it tastefully in the smallest details really adds texture and beauty. Love the creative ways they used tulle in the images below! XoxViaViaViaViaVia... |
Tulle and just about any kind of silk are a magnificent combination. This dupioni sheath is swathed in a removable tulle over skirt . . . . The headpiece echoes the bodice as three dupioni hand rolled florals are topped with French netting . . . . Hats whipped in tulle are confections of beauty and go great with lightweight silks like these here. Above the sheath is draped in dupioni and chiffon; below is a Silk/linen Georgette with a full crin underneath . . . Lace, chiffon and satin are all combine here with a smal... |