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The Rise of Backyard and Outdoor Weddings: Choosing the Perfect Gown Fabric

  • shawnmjackson49
  • Mar 20
  • 3 min read

In recent years, outdoor weddings have resurged in popularity, with couples opting for scenic backyard ceremonies, rustic barn weddings, and beachside nuptials. Whether it's the charm of nature, the allure of a more intimate setting, or the flexibility of a personalized venue, outdoor weddings offer an unforgettable experience. However, selecting the perfect wedding gown for an outdoor setting requires thoughtful consideration—especially when it comes to fabric and silhouette.


The Best Fabrics for Outdoor Weddings

Outdoor wedding gowns should be of manageable weight, breathable, and able to withstand various elements like grass, sand, or uneven terrain. Three of the most popular and practical fabric choices for outdoor weddings include:

1. Organza

Organza is a sheer, lightweight fabric that provides volume without the heaviness of traditional structured fabrics. It has a slightly stiff quality that helps maintain the dress’s structure while allowing ease of movement. Organza is also less prone to staining compared to heavier, more absorbent fabrics, making it a great choice for outdoor settings.


Finery Bridal boutique will bring in this beautiful organza gown from Elena Morar's "Nadiya" collection in Spring 2025.

2. Chiffon

Chiffon is another excellent option for outdoor weddings, especially for brides seeking an airy, ethereal look. This soft and flowy fabric drapes beautifully, creating a romantic and effortless feel. Its sheer nature also makes it highly breathable, which is particularly beneficial for warm-weather weddings. Unlike silk or satin, chiffon is more resistant to visible stains and responds nicely to spot cleaning.


Moonlight T166 -  Currently in Stock at Finery Brida in Size 14.  It features detachable sleeves and train.
Moonlight T166 - Currently in Stock at Finery Brida in Size 14. It features detachable sleeves and train.

3. Tulle

Tulle is a popular choice for outdoor wedding gowns, especially for brides who want a fairy-tale-inspired look. This netted fabric is incredibly lightweight, allowing for ease of movement while maintaining a voluminous appearance. Because of its structure, tulle does not absorb stains as easily as silk-based fabrics, making it more forgiving in outdoor settings where dirt and debris may be present.  Tulle is typically an affordable option with countless design options including bead and lace adornments. A Finery favorite tulle look is this stunning, yet easy-to wear a-line tulle dress with beaded lace bodice and sparkle tulle skirt.:


From Elena Morar's Sunrise Collection, this option features EVERYTHING including beading, lace and sparkle tulle.

Choosing the Right Silhouette for an Outdoor Wedding

In addition to fabric, the silhouette of the dress plays a crucial role in comfort and practicality for outdoor weddings. A-line and fitted gowns are excellent choices, as they provide ease of movement and minimize the risk of snagging on grass, gravel, or uneven ground. These styles offer elegance while being more manageable for outdoor conditions.

On the other hand, ballgowns and dresses with large trains can be cumbersome in outdoor settings. Heavier skirts and long trains are more likely to pick up dirt, twigs, and debris, making them harder to manage throughout the day. Brides who love the drama of a train may consider a detachable option for more flexibility.

Choosing the Right Fabric and Silhouette for Your Dream Outdoor Wedding

When selecting a wedding gown for an outdoor celebration, considering both the fabric and silhouette is just as important as the style. Organza, chiffon, and tulle offer the perfect combination of elegance, comfort, and practicality, making them the best choices for a beautiful and stress-free outdoor wedding day. Pairing these fabrics with A-line or fitted silhouettes can further enhance comfort and ease, allowing brides to enjoy their magical moment without worrying about excessive maintenance.

 
 
 

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