Tulle ballgowns are a fairy tale dream; if you’re looking for the quintessential princess wedding gown, then look no further than a beautiful tulle wedding dress. And these St. Pucchi ballgowns are absolutely stunning. From striking floral details to delicate hand-embroidered motifs, these tulle ballgowns are simply breathtaking.
Our Favorite Tulle Ballgowns
From the Avine Perucci collection, this St. Pucchi tulle wedding gown features silk hand-embroidered floral appliqués scattered on the skirt and bodice. The strapless top is a classic choice and the waist features a duchess silk satin sash. This gown is currently part of the on-going St. Pucchi sample sale.
For the bride looking for a wedding dress that isn’t quite white, this St. Pucchi Sposa wedding gown is a gorgeous option. The color is a lovely ivory tone and the tulle ballgown skirt features flirty layers. Flower clusters also adorn the skirt and the strapless corset bodice. This gown is part of the St. Pucchi Sposa sample sale.
A full tulle skirt can still have movement, which is exactly what you’ll get plenty of in this St. Pucchi Sposa gown. The extra full skirt features beautiful satin flowers on one side that picks up part of the skirt and alençon lace appliqués adorn the back waistline. This tulle ballgown is also another ivory pick and has a satin bodice with boning that beautifully shapes the torso.
For a traditional tulle wedding gown, this Mila St. Pucchi gown is a gorgeous pick. It’s part of the ongoing sample sale and features a heavily-crusted strapless bodice that has a shimmery effect. The sweetheart neckline is flattering for many body types and the multilayered skirt features a sweep train.
This St. Pucchi couture wedding gown features delicate details like gorgeous flowers that adorn the full tulle skirt and the sweetheart bodice. Complete the look with this handmade mantilla featuring stunning hand-embroidered flowers.
Another St. Pucchi couture wedding gown with a tulle skirt is this gorgeous pick featuring a drop waist. Sheer lace detailing adorns the bodice, which flares out into a dramatic full skirt. (For even more sheer wedding dresses, check out this post).
What do you think? Would you wear a full skirt wedding gown featuring a tulle skirt?