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THE FABRIC EDIT: BRIDAL FABRICS

    From fiber to finish, the language of fabric shapes every nuance of the bridal silhouette.   Once upon a time, all fabrics began in nature. Cotton was drawn from the boll, silk spun from the cocoon, wool sheared from sheep, and linen woven from flax. These origins remain at the heart of textile tradition, grounding bridal fashion in materials that have been used for centuries. Today, however, that foundation has expanded. Alongside natural fibers exists a modern counterpart—synthetics—developed through innovation and engineered with precision.  With names like cellulose triacetate and polyamide, synthetic fibers may sound clinical, but their applications are anything but. While some purists continue to favor natural materials, modern synthetics have evolved to a point where they can rival—and at times convincingly replicate—the look and feel of silk, cotton, or wool. In bridal design, this has opened the door to fabrics that offer both beauty and performance, c...

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