1. White vs Ivory vs Champagne – What’s the Difference?

✦ White (Pure White / Bright White)
White is a clean, bright shade with no warm undertone. It looks crisp and luminous, especially under studio lighting, and gives a bold, modern feel. White is often chosen for minimalist or high-contrast looks.
✦ Ivory (Off White / Soft White)
Ivory is a soft white with a gentle warm undertone. It flatters most skin tones and remains one of the most popular color choices worldwide. In photos, ivory appears softer and more natural compared to pure white.
✦ Champagne
Champagne has a warm beige-gold undertone that gives the color a soft, elegant glow. It is often chosen for a timeless, refined look with gentle warmth.
⚠️Colors can vary depending on natural daylight, indoor lighting, or studio photography. Fabric type, layering, and dyeing processes can also influence how the color looks.
2. Fabric Color Charts (By Fabric Type)
Right above this guide, you can find our interactive fabric color charts.
Each row represents a different fabric type (Organza, Chiffon, Matte Satin, Satin, Silk-Like Satin, Taffeta, Charmeuse, Jersey, Satin Chiffon, Sequins, Stretch Crepe, Tulle).
You can:
Click / tap any small swatch on the right to preview a larger fabric sample and color name on the left
Scroll through each row to explore all available color options
Use the “Tap / Click to View All Colors” tab above to expand or collapse the full chart anytime
3. Why the Same Color Name Looks Different on Different Fabrics
The same color name may look slightly different depending on:
Fiber composition
Fabric thickness and density
Surface finish (matte, glossy, sheer, textured, etc.)
How each fabric absorbs and reflects light
Examples
White chiffon: softer, more translucent
White satin: brighter, more opaque
White lace: may appear slightly ivory due to embroidery threads and lining
Because of this, a color name does not guarantee an identical appearance across all fabrics.
4. Outer Fabric vs Lining Color
Most dresses are made with two layers:
Outer layer (lace, chiffon, tulle, appliqué, organza, etc.)
Inner lining (usually satin or chiffon)
These combinations create different visual effects:
Ivory lace × nude/champagne lining → warmer, deeper, more dimensional
Ivory lace × ivory lining → soft, classic ivory
White lace × white lining → bright, crisp white
Unless otherwise stated, the color shown on the product page refers to the outer fabric.
If you care about both the outer color and lining color, please confirm both before ordering.
5. Color Deviation Disclaimer
Minor color differences between photos and the final dress are normal and may occur due to:
Differences in device screen brightness and color settings
Photography lighting conditions
Dye batch variations during production
These slight variations are standard for made-to-order garments and do not indicate defects.
6. Custom Colors
Many styles support custom color production, including colors not shown on the product page.
Please note:
Custom colors are made to order
They are produced specifically per your request
Custom-color items are final sale and cannot be returned due to color preference
We strongly recommend confirming the exact shade with our customer service team before placing a custom color order.
7. Color Consultation & Fabric Confirmation
If you are unsure which color to choose, we recommend:
Contacting our customer service team for suggestions
Requesting additional real-fabric photos
Confirming both outer fabric and lining colors before ordering
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