THE FABRIC EDIT: Raw Silk & Tussah — The Beauty of Imperfection
Raw silk is not about perfection—it’s about character. With its uneven texture, visible slubs, and matte finish, raw silk offers a quieter, more organic kind of luxury—one that feels especially at home in modern bridal. Once upon a time, bridal fabrics were prized for their polish—mirror-smooth satins, crisp taffetas, and gleaming silks that reflected light as flawlessly as the ideal of the bride herself. But raw silk tells a different story. One that favors texture over sheen, character over perfection. Raw silk in its purest form—textured, irregular, and entirely uncontrived. What Makes Raw Silk "Raw"? Raw silk, in its truest form, retains the irregularities of the fiber—those subtle slubs and nubs that give the surface life. It doesn’t try to disguise its origins. Instead, it leans into them. The result is a fabric that feels grounded, tactile, and quietly luxurious. Among the most distinctive of these is tussah silk —often called “wild silk.” Unl...









