If we consider about India, the festivals and events are always at a peak. In this modern and fashionable world people are much more focused and passionate about their dressing sense, and lifestyle. Clothes using pure velvet are lifetime trending attire for everyone.
Traditionally Velvet is made of pure silk which we would wear. Currently, synthetic, polyester and some ingredients are added up with pure velvet and are widely available in the market. Velvet fabric will keep you warm and provide a sophisticated appearance. In small parties or wedding ceremonies, these velvet suits are more popular than ever. This is a good chance to wear these designs and look amazing at your upcoming winter wedding!
Types of Velvet
Velour:
Velour is a type of velvet in which spendics and polyester are added as an ingredients. Velour naturally makes any cloth stretchable. If you want to prepare a stretchable cloth from top to bottom of your body part then you can use Velour velvet such as a Blazer, jacket, jeans etc.
Chiffon or ring velvet
Chiffon or ring velvet is a fine fabricated velvet which is naturally smooth. One can close it inside the feast. Because of its smoothness, we can enter it inside the ring. This is a high-quality and costly velvet.
Synthetic or Polyester velvet
Synthetic or Polyester velvet is a common velvet available anywhere in the market. It is very low-cost velvet, the price range starts from Rs. 250/meter.
Embossed velvet
Embossed velvet is used in home decor items like chair covers, sofa sets or sofa covers. The printed design process is usually done using heat print techniques. Sometimes, this technique is used in garments but mostly this technique is used in home decorative items.
Pure velvet
Original silk fabric is used in pure velvet and for this reason, it is also called royal fabric. The royal fabric uses pure velvet is always very smooth shiny and naturally soft. But nowadays people are adding synthetic and polyester to it and the originality has vanished.
Viscose velvet
Viscose velvet is neither pure velvet nor fully polyester-added fabric. Viscose is a man made fabric using wooden pulp and the remaining pure cotton fabrics. One can wear fully viscose-made garments which are naturally smooth and shiny and much more comfortable for our body. Viscose is mostly used in ladies’ garments compared with men’s garments.
Brasso velvet
Brasso fabric is frequently used to make lingerie, tablecloths, scarves, bedspreads, curtains, and pillow coverings. Accessories with a brasso definition provide richness and complexity to a person’s interior design and are considered high fashion.
Crushed velvet
Crushed Velvet is a commonly used velvet in the market. Ladies mostly use it in their wear. The bad thing is if you wear dresses using Crushed velvet, then you need to use iron or press Frequently.
Conclusion
With the arrival of winter, some of you will soon be approaching your most significant day. Undoubtedly, being married in the winter under a misty, foggy sky is a daring work. But the perfect wedding attire is what will turn the event into a real fairytale. And while there are many things we may recommend, such as lehengas, sarees, or ghararas, we have something unique in store for you this time. Brides, it’s time to look at your possibilities for a velvet suit for your winter wedding.