Many brides to be already have a good idea in their mind of what kind of wedding dress they searching for. That leaves them with just two questions, can they find it and can they afford it?
Wedding dresses do come in designer labels but when you come down to the heart of the matter, they are beautiful with or without the label. Purchasing your wedding dress at a discounted wedding boutique is no crime and can save you a bundle! When you walk into your first wedding outfit shop you will instantly see the wide variety that is being sold.
The secret that many brides to be are discovering when it comes to searching for their perfect wedding outfit is to first search online. Of course, if you are more of a traditional sort of girl, that does not mean that you can’t take your friends and mom shopping and enjoy the wedding outfit shopping experience. This can be just as enjoyable and even more memorable than shopping online. It comes down to your preference and how much time you have to find the dress you are searching for!
Anyway, while choosing a wedding dress, the most important thing to remember is silhouette. Few brides are completely confident about their figures, and the kind of silhouette that you choose can make or break your look.
A-line:
This style is wildly popular as it is flattering to just about anyone, no matter what your body type.
Ball gown:This style has a tight and fitted top and a full voluminous skirt. If you are lucky enough to be blest with an hourglass figure, then this is the style that is perfect for you. Best for the wasp waisted beauties reading this!
Basque Waist Silhouette:
Mermaid Silhouette:
Tips For Curvier Brides
- Remember that keeping your wedding dress simple will be more flattering. Too much fuss and frill can make you appear there is more of you than there really is.
- Beware of clingy fabrics such as chiffon and charmeuse as they highlight lumps and bumps. To avoid accentuating bulging areas, choose a substantial fabric such as shatung silk, taffeta or duchesse satin.
- Consider a corset to help minimize your entire torso. Very supportive bras work well too, but obviously only minimize one area versus a corset which can help minimize a lot more.
Do you think there are any major tips that I missed out on?
