"Tulle" is a mesh net fabric that is made of various fibers, it is extremely fine and lightweight.
Think of Tulle and the first thing that will probably come to mind are wedding veils followed closely by ballerina tutus. This versatile fabric has been around for more than three centuries and it first became associated with weddings when Queen Victoria used it to create her bridal gown in 1840. Since then, it has been used for things such as petticoats, costumes, hats, lingerie and so on.
They always come with a banded waist that draws the eye to the waist before flaring out and as such is perfect for all body type. They are chic and can be dressed up or down for any event. They come in various colours and lengths and the flare can vary in proportion to your daring.
Rock the Tulle skirt with simple/plain blouses, t-shirts even tank tops for a balanced exotic look.
So ladies, make a splash of style
like Carrie
Bradshaw did in the famous
bus-splashing scene of SATC…………….I mean, who
better to emulate style wise!!
Tulle is a light
weight, very fine netting that is commonly used for making garments and
more recently, ballerina skirts.
Tulle skirts also known tutus have been around for a while now and they
don’t seem to be going anywhere. Every lady needs a pair or 2 in her
wardrobe as this year unfolds. Tulle skirts are very versatile and can
be pulled-off by ladies with various body shapes especially curvy
kamdolls.
They come in various textures and lengths (mini,midi or long) and this
makes them perfect all year around irrespective of the weather or
season. When matched with complimenting pieces and shoes, tulle skirts
create various chic and glam looks
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2 comments:
I absolutely love tule skirts! I have just one in my wardrobe, I need more in all colors!
Lady G
www.Gabychronicles.blogspot.com
XOXO
They are vibrant..
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