BLUSH
Blush, flush pink, light coral, rouge, peach, rose beige, these are just a few words that say it all. I say it with tea. Some of the dresses below feature details dyed with tea — a process that works well on lightweight fibers, turning them an extraordinary blush color. Whether you want just a touch of blush or go full-on and play around with different hues, you have lots of options. From ivory to ecru-- laces, satins, silks, and tulles can all play a part in sculpting your figure into a work of art. Mixing textures? Go ahead. A soft, delicate peau d'ange lace can live next door to and complement 3-D laces like guipure and Venise. Lace pops when layered over blush and beige silks, bringing out the motifs and floral patterns. Finding a way to incorporate all the details that make a dress truly yours may require a post-delivery visit to a designer or dressmaker. Whether you choose to add handmade roses or ribbon treatments, or even incorporate a special bustling techni...





