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The eternal dreaminess of tulle gowns

Few things embody the idealised view of divine elegance in the universe more than a frothy tulle gown. The tulle gown is perpetually associated with white wedding bridal wear, red carpet dressing and catwalk staple. The subliminal qualities of a gown customised in fine netting comes to serve as a symbol of whim and fantasy. Delicate yet painstakingly crafted, a tulle gown can be deemed as the quintessential example of couture. 

While trends go on evolving, ‘tulle gown moments’ never fail to draw audible gasps from the runways’ front row. Lengthy meters of tulle and long hours of making; the scene-stealing drama of every designer’s tulle gown creation considers the wearer on a marble pedestal. 

Historical moments

The tulle gown adorned by Queen Victoria in 1840 was like the first daub of paint as a part of wedding couture. Similarly, the tulle gown has played a starring role of its own in any movie sequence more than once. Remember Frozen, where Elsa of Andreae had a fairytale moment in a beautiful floaty evening gown. Remember the iconic ‘Mille Feuille’ Versace number described as ‘thousands of layers’ in Sex and the City. It had another iconic moment when Sarah Jessica Parker revived it as her most precious piece in the closet.

Elsa in Frozen
Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City

Who can forget mind-blowing slo-mo crouch moment served by Arianna Grande. The 20-feet ball gown at the Grammy Awards can be noted as an excerpt of the awe-inspiring statement made by a tulle gown.

Arianna Grande

Tulle cuts a particularly striking choice of fabric to embody an artfully crafted gown. The silhouette offers an ethereal look for people of all ages, shapes, and sizes. The fact that it can almost always jerk a tear off the groom’s eyes is another proof its beauty. Here’s an edit of opulent tulle gowns that you can bid on to emulate dreamy vibes.

Whimsical Tulle Creations

Dolly J chose a blushing tone, cluster of crystals, and faux ostrich feathers to enrich her modern bridal tulle gown. The cut-out bodice gown from Q by Sonia Baderia can easily shine the spotlight on a bridesmaid on duty. 

Swatee Singh chose a bewitching navy blue colour with sprinkled glitter to shine through dark hours. The bright glow of the net gown by Shlok Design or Gauri & Nainika is the perfect for a sunny affair. The sky blue creation by Asra promises a Disney princess moment at the next gala. You can reserve this romance-evoking red masterpiece by the brand for your ‘first dance’.

Gowns are synonymous with couture and it is impossible to think of fashion without gowns. It is justified to consider gowns one of the most appropriate outfits for well-bred women to date. 

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Swatee Singh

Gauri and Nainika

Dolly J

Q by Sonia

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