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Bridal styles to accentuate your easygoing nature. Tulle wedding dresses from Martin Thornburg are the answer to your down-to-earth vibe with delicate lace embroidery, airy A-line skirts and sexy open backs. Find beauty in the details with a tulle wedding dress like Cambria—a jaw-dropping tulle mermaid gown with a corset bodice and romantic cold shoulders. Or embrace simplicity in a fit and flare tulle wedding dress with lace embroidery like our Avila gown. It's all about modern romance—browse tulle wedding dresses from Martin Thornburg below: 

 

Tulle Wedding Dresses from Martin Thornburg

Your fairytale begins here. Tulle wedding dresses from Martin Thornburg feature the best of the airy and lightweight fabric across stunning bridal designs that are sure to make your heart skip a beat as soon as you lay eyes on them. Whether you're wanting to wear an effortlessly beautiful A-line wedding dress with a breezy tulle skirt along the seaside or hoping to find a mermaid gown with tulle that brings out the lace embroidered detail for your extravagant ballroom event, our tulle wedding dresses were thoughtfully crafted with every type of bride in mind. 

 

What is a tulle wedding dress?

Let's start from the top! Tulle is a commonly used fabric in wedding dress designs because it's a lightweight, very fine, stiff netting—which means that it's ideal for crafting intricate silhouettes like ball gowns or mermaid styles. You can layer it up in order to create magical ball gown wedding day looks (check some out from Martin Thornburg at this link to see what we're talking about), or it can be designed in such a way that creates an effortlessly lightweight A-line style. 

 

Tulle is also the perfect fabric to create illusion necklines, semi-sheer corset bodices or sheer lace backs because of how fine and thin one layer of the fabric can be. And don't even get us started on sheer long sleeves made of tulle that incorporate intricate lace embroidery! This is an attribute of wedding dresses that we're perpetually obsessing over. 

 

If you're after effortless design that incorporates delicate and breathable fabric, tulle wedding dresses are pretty much your match made in heaven. 

 

Tulle is a truly versatile wedding dress fabric. Here's why: 

If you're on this page, you've probably realized that tulle works on every type of bridal style. It can bring out the bohemian charm of a wedding dress by providing the perfect backdrop to allover lace embroidered details—just look to our Avila gown to see what we're talking about. Featuring breathtaking beaded lace over ivory tulle, this fit and flare wedding dress captures a down-to-earth vibe through a simple yet beautiful pairing of fabrics. Tulle can also go in the opposite way of easygoing—check out Remington for proof. Bold and unapologetic, Remington is a jaw-dropping ball gown wedding dress that contrasts a voluminous tulle ball gown skirt with a beaded lace corset bodice that perfectly cinches at the waist. Tulle is kind of the universal fabric when it comes to designing timeless wedding dresses. 

 

Live out your love story to its fullest—don't miss these tulle wedding dresses from Martin Thornburg.