Tulle is back — but not in the way you remember it. For years, tulle had a reputation: too princess, too expected, too “safe.”
But in 2026, it’s rewriting its story. Today’s tulle is lighter, more intentional, and designed to work with the body, not overwhelm it. It’s about movement, softness, and structure all at once.
Dalilah Ivory — Soft Structure, Modern Romance
Dalilah is proof that tulle doesn’t have to be dramatic to be powerful.
With a ruched bodice and square neckline, it creates clean lines that feel modern, while the airy A-line skirt keeps that soft bridal movement. The detachable sleeves (puff or bishop) turn one dress into multiple looks — a key trend for 2026 brides.
Why it works now:
- Tulle is used for flow, not volume overload
- Structure comes from the corset, not heavy layers
- Customization makes it personal, not generic
Majestic — The New Princess Energy
If tulle ever had a “main character moment,” this is it.
Majestic brings back the princess silhouette — but with effortless softness instead of stiffness. The off-the-shoulder draping and fluid tulle layers create movement that feels light, not heavy.
What’s different in 2026:
- Less crinoline, more natural flow
- Romantic, not theatrical
- Designed for comfort (yes, you can actually move in it)
Clara — Romantic with a Regal Twist
Clara leans into the romantic fantasy, but keeps it grounded in real wearability.
The pearl-adorned bodice adds texture, while detachable sleeves and a cape create that layered, editorial feel — without committing to one look all day.
Why brides are choosing styles like this:
- Versatility = ceremony to reception transformation
- Texture (pearls, beading) elevates classic tulle
- Coverage doesn’t mean compromising on style
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Tara — Sparkle Meets Structure
Tara is where tulle meets confidence.
A deep neckline and structured corset balance the softness of the skirt, while the subtle sparkle woven into the fabric catches light without overwhelming the look.
The shift here:
- Tulle is no longer “sweet” — it can be bold
- Corsetry defines the silhouette underneath
- Shine is controlled, not overpowering
Viola Ivory — Textured, Floral, Unapologetic
Viola is for the bride who wants tulle — but different.
With 3D floral appliqués and a deep V neckline, it transforms tulle into something sculptural and expressive. It’s less about softness, more about individuality.
Why this direction is trending:
- Brides want standout textures
- Floral elements add dimension and depth
- “Classic” is being redefined through detail
Not Sure Which Bridal Look is Totally You?
Take our quick quiz to discover your perfect wedding dress match! Whether you’re a fairy-tale romantic, modern minimalist, or bold glam queen — we’ll pair you with the Studio Levana gown that fits your vibe and your curves.
Every Studio Levana gown is custom-made to your exact measurements and style preferences. We combine fashion-forward design with built-in support—no extra shapewear needed.
Our built-in corset is designed to support and shape your body, so most brides don’t feel the need for extra shapewear. Of course, you can add it if you prefer – but our gowns are created to make you feel secure and comfortable on their own.
At Studio Levana, we joyfully celebrate diversity by providing an extensive range of sizes, ensuring every bride discovers her dream fit. From made-to-measure gowns to accommodate various body types and style preferences, our offerings know no bounds. Whether you’re a size 8US or 38US, our talented pattern makers will craft a silhouette that accentuates your unique beauty, guaranteeing impeccable fit and comfort. With a commitment to making your special day truly memorable, our team stands ready to accompany you on this journey, ensuring you feel radiant and self-assured every step of the way.
Yes. We offer a wide range of customisation options, from adding or changing sleeves to adjusting neckline, train and slit height. Your stylist will help you create a plus size reception dress for bride that feels made just for you.
You can explore all our customization options right here .
Studio Levana dresses are known for their exquisite designs and quality craftsmanship. While the price range typically varies between $2500 to $3800, it’s best to connect with your chosen store for the exact pricing of a specific dress. Keep in mind that factors like VAT/GST, customs, and other regional taxes may impact the final cost, so it’s always a good idea to inquire directly for clarity. Happy dress shopping!


