Congratulations, you are
getting married! In all the excitement and stress of planning your wedding over
the next few months, one of the most important things you will purchase is your
wedding gown.
SILHOUETTE
A-line
The A-line or princess dress
has no marked waist and the vertical seams flow from the shoulders down to a
flared skirt, creating a "A" shape. If you carry your weight in the
middle, this silhouette is a nice choice.
Ball gown
These gowns normally quite
formal, reminding you of Cinderella. The bodice is fitted with a very full
skirt. Ball gowns can be long-sleeved, sleeveless or anywhere in between. The
full skirt of a ball gown can hide large hips and thighs.
Empire
Empire gowns have a raised
waistline that starts right under the bust, flowing to a skirt that skims over
the hips then flairs slightly to the floor. This romantic silhouette is
flattering to most body types and is particularly flattering to small breasted
women.
Mermaid
As the name indicates, the
mermaid dress is contoured against the body then the gown flows out beginning
around the knees. This is the sexiest of the styles. If you confident in your
body, a mermaid dress can show off your curves.
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