Princess Cut Wedding Dresses
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1. Sophisticated necklines: The princess dress is sophisticated from top to bottom, with highly worked necklines. The neckline is important, and is embellishes according to the tastes: short sleeves, tulle sleeves, straps, or long sleeves.
2. Big volume: The more volume in the petticoat, the better. It's important to have layers of fabrics such as organza, tulle, cotton, and satin.
3. Asymmetric petticoats: If you love volume, but aren't keen on having all the underlayers you can opt for a cheat: the over-petticoat. Short in front and long behind, it will bring the volume.
4. Rich fabrics: Satin, mikado, silk brocade, just some of the materials that are cherished by wedding dress designers, and which are particularly popular. Be warned however, the price of a wedding dress made in such a fabric can quickly escalate.
5. Tulle with lace: Tulle is the most expensive material for princess cut dresses. It is the superposition of the tulle that will bring volume to the dress, for a real princess look. So it's a must!