Same Design, Different Fabric: Mikado vs. Satin

Same Design, Different Fabric: Mikado vs. Satin

As the allure of minimalism takes center stage in the 2024 wedding dress trend, simplicity becomes the epitome of elegance. In the realm of simple wedding dresses, two fabrics reign supreme—Mikado and Satin. While both create a smooth and sheen look, Mikado stands as the epitome of luxury, commanding a price tag that can be double that of Satin. Today, join us to explore the distinctions between these esteemed wedding dress fabrics, unveiling the artistry through two identical designs—one crafted from Mikado and the other from Satin. These exquisite gowns emerge from the renowned online wedding dress store, Lilyaen, where each inch of fabric is treated with the utmost reverence.

   Photo by Joann.com, edited by Lilyaen.

 

What is Satin?

Satin, initially a weaving method, has evolved in contemporary usage to signify a smooth and soft fabric, captivating with its glossy surface that gracefully reflects light. Lightweight and supple, satin has enchanted brides for generations with its ability to create a luxurious aesthetic.

 

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What is Mikado?

In the minimalist wedding dress trend, Mikado emerges as a heavyweight fabric, proudly providing structure to the clean lines of simplicity. Woven in a twill pattern, Mikado presents a subtle sheen and a textured feel, establishing itself as the fabric of choice for those seeking architectural elegance.

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Same design, different fabric:

These two dresses share the same design, but the choice of fabric sets them apart. Can you tell which one is made of Mikado?

Yes, it's the left one.

It emanates an undeniable sense of structure and firmness in the chest area, showcasing Mikado's inherent ability to maintain clean lines and defined silhouettes. The skirt tells a similar story, with beautifully curved folds held firmly in place, creating a sense of timeless elegance. These folds will stay full and plump as you dance around until the end of your big day.

In contrast, the other wedding dress, crafted in the softer and lighter embrace of Satin, presents a different style. The chest area shows a more relaxed structure, and the folds in the skirt are less puffy compared to Mikado.

  

Choosing Between Mikado and Satin: 

We're not here to declare a winner. Each fabric possesses its own unique strengths, and the choice between Mikado and Satin depends on the design and desired outcome of the dress. Mikado, with its weight and structure, excels in creating more architectural designs, while Satin's versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of styles, from timeless classics to contemporary masterpieces. As one of the 7 tips we provide for buying a wedding dress online, always inquire about the fabric used. In the end, whether you gravitate toward the firm embrace of Mikado or the gentle flow of Satin, make sure you know what you're paying for.

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