Top 5 Favorable Fabrics on 2010 Summer Prom Dresses


In earlier articles, many shopping tips have been mentioned. Advice on how to find prom dresses under $100, how to find prom dresses under $200 and the topic of buying inexpensive prom dresses online can be found in before posts.

Honesty speaking, it’s not difficult to find luxurious, yet affordable prom dresses. As earlier articles point out, there are lots of bargain prom dresses at the turn of season. But today, we will talk about some favorable fabrics that are widely applied on 2010 summer prom gowns.

Top 1: Silk.

Silk owns smooth sheen. It is natural, yet gorgeous. Prom dresses in diverse colors are crafted from silk. Most of time, you will find materials feeling rather like silk, but not pure silk. Yes, they are mix-ups of georgette, silk-satin or silk crepe. Usually, designers aim to create a ruffle or wrinkled texture with mix-ups.

Top 2: Chiffon.

On evening parties, most girls dress beautiful. Their gowns are draping, seeming rather princess-like. Also there are still some girls seeming mature and feminine with floor-length prom gowns. Chiffon is light. It fits almost every body shape. It is applied on a large range of styles. Usually, chiffon feast dresses are made to be layers.

Top 3: Satin.

Incredible comfort is found on satin. Like silk, this fabric is also smooth and appealing due to high luster. Satin is not as durable as organza or chiffon. However, luxury or nobility from high-end satin forever capture both artists and modern girls.

Top 4: Tulle.

Tulle always makes people feel stiff even though it is light and airy. Designers often adopt this fabric for adding bulk or layers onto the prom dresses.

Top 5: Velvet.

In this summer, designers recall retro or classic sense. The heavy fabric of velvet is mostly used on vintage prom dresses. Heavy embellishments are always applied on banquet gowns in this material. Victorian sensation is fully perceived there.

You may have already read a post where kinds of fabrics are introduced. But you may not have an idea on the exact meaning of the word. What does silk mean? Does chiffon look transparent? Will organza be comfortable? To fully know the material, you can ask for a fabric sample from the supplier before placing your order. Certainly, you will have to pay for the shipping cost.

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