The Right Wedding Dress For Your Body Shape

Wedding Dress styles are abundant, but each one was made for a specific body shape in mind. So before you start fantasizing about wearing that Princess Ball Gown for your wedding, you might want to reconsider if wearing such wedding dress will make you look like a fairy tale heroine. It will be a long and arduous journey for you, bride-to-be; but it is well worth the effort of finding that style that suits your body’s shape.

The first thing you have to learn is the terminology. If you still don’t know what a silhouette is, it’s actually the skirt shape of the wedding dress. Do not confuse this with the length of your gown; but know that the silhouette is how the skirt hugs and falls on your body. Now that you’re ready, you can head on to the bridal shop and try on some gowns. Don’t take the advice of consultants for granted, they really know what they’re talking about especially when it comes to the wedding dress.

There are five classic types of wedding dress styles that many brides opt to wear; the Ball Gown, the A-Line, Mermaid, Empire and Sheath. Each of these shapes are flattering to a specific body type; but some will look perfect on any stature. If you want to go the classic route, the A-Line is the most popular wedding dress style. It gives you a chance to hide those bulges, whether it is from a pregnant belly or just from eating too much dessert. This style is also great for those with straight figures, as this wedding dress shape will give others the impression that you are hiding curves underneath the fabric.

If you have a voluptuous or hour glass shaped body to die for, you might want to wear a Mermaid wedding dress. It accentuates all the right curves as well as your bosom and buttocks as the fabric wraps around your body; while the skirt flares towards the floor giving you the appearance of a mythical beauty living in the sea. This wedding dress is not appropriate for all types of body, especially if you don’t have the curves to boast about.

Petite women can opt for a wedding dress style called the Sheath, as would a bride on the skinnier side. This is one of the more popular choices amongst modern brides. Not only because it is a versatile dress, but it is also more practical compared to the styles with heavier fabrics. If you are, however, tall and on the slimmer side, you can always opt for the Empire cut wedding dress. This design is also perfect for small busted women.

If none of the styles catches your fancy, go the romantic route with a ball gown style wedding dress. If you are a fairy tale aficionado, then you are familiar with the wedding gowns that Disney princesses wear on their wedding day. The ball gown with a sweetheart neckline is a classic design that will flatter almost any bride; whether tall or petite, slim or plump.

 
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