Couture D'Amour
Rachel Allan Sequin Tulle Couture d'Amour Wedding Dresses
Sequin tulle makes sparkle appear suspended in midair rather than sitting flat against your body, creating wedding gowns where embellishment exists at multiple depths instead of on a single surface. The sheer mesh means you're looking through transparent netting to see sequins at various levels, producing dimensional shine that changes dramatically as you move down the aisle and across the dance floor. Rachel Allan hand-applies sequins in patterns designed specifically for how wedding gowns photograph, building sparkle that enhances rather than overwhelms the overall silhouette.
Hand-Applied Precision
Each sequin gets positioned individually instead of being mass-produced onto fabric. This allows for pattern precision that machine application can't match. Sequin density varies intentionally across different zones, creating focal points where sparkle concentrates and breathing room where it thins. The hand application ensures patterns align with seams, follow bodice curves correctly, and create visual direction that flatters in wedding photography.
Layered Sparkle Depth
Stack multiple layers of sequin tulle and you're looking at sparkle happening at different depths simultaneously. Bottom layer sequins show through upper layers because of the mesh transparency, creating cumulative brilliance that intensifies without corresponding weight increase. This layering produces complexity in photos that flat sequin work can't achieve, giving your wedding images dimensional quality that survives from multiple viewing angles.
Lightweight Construction
Despite appearing heavily embellished, the mesh base keeps everything remarkably light for extended wear. You get comprehensive sparkle without the physical burden that sequins on solid backing create. This matters during wedding days when comfort directly affects your ability to enjoy the celebration instead of just enduring it through sheer willpower and pain tolerance.
