Lo' Adoro Bridal
Rachel Allan Tulle Wedding Dresses
Tulle creates that fairytale wedding dress look through sheer layers that build impressive volume without actual weight. The stiff netting stands away from your body naturally, producing fullness that photographs dramatically without requiring you to haul pounds of fabric down the aisle. Rachel Allan stacks multiple tulle layers to hit the sweet spot between coverage and ethereal lightness. Each layer maintains its own space instead of collapsing together, creating dimensional depth that makes your dress interesting from every angle.
Layering Logic
One layer of tulle shows everything. Seven layers give you confident coverage while keeping that romantic quality intact. The trick is varying layer count across different zones instead of using uniform coverage everywhere. More layers where modesty matters, fewer where strategic sheerness works with the design. This creates visual interest through changing transparency instead of just piling on fabric until you hit opacity.
Movement That Performs
Tulle doesn't just move, it floats with almost choreographed grace. The lightweight netting catches air and responds to the slightest gesture, creating motion that makes wedding photos dynamic instead of static. Walk down the aisle and the fabric creates trailing waves behind you. Turn during your first dance and the skirt billows in wide arcs. This responsive movement makes you look more graceful because the dress is actively contributing to the overall effect.
Stiffness as Feature
The netting's inherent body means it holds shapes without collapsing under its own weight or wilting under reception lighting. Ballgown volumes stay put, layered overlays maintain their separation, and structured details keep their geometry from ceremony through last dance. This reliability matters during wedding days spanning twelve-plus hours where your dress needs to perform consistently.
