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The Dress Style Tell-All!

The Dress Style Tell-All!

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The style of your dress is the single most important factor in creating your look on your wedding day. Wedding dresses range from sleek and simple to grand and elaborate depending on what you are looking for, and what kind of statement you want to make on your wedding day. The silhouette of your dress is the first thing your guests see when you begin to walk down the aisle. You want to make sure that your first impression is a memorable one!

The Ball Gown

Ball Gowns enhance small waist lines and hide any faults from the waist down, making them the ideal dress for any bride to be who is struggling with losing those last ten pounds! Ball Gown styles with stripped-waist bodices are the hot style of the season, offering a little sex appeal to your princess style dress.

The A-Line

The A-Line wedding dress is by far the most flattering dress for every body type. A-line dresses slim brides down without taking away the full skirt that brides crave for their big day. Full A-line dresses work best for brides who are looking to hide a few flaws in the butt or thigh areas, where modified A-line dresses offer less fabric and are ideal for brides looking to show off their curves.

The Mermaid

Mermaid style wedding dresses work best for brides who have been hiring the gym and want to show off their hard work. Mermaid dresses hug the body, making them ideal for brides with small hips who want to show off their sexy silhouette.

The Empire

Empire dresses are known by their waistline that sits right below the bust with the rest of the dress flowing freely from that point. Empire dresses are ideal for brides with small bust lines as they create definition and draw attention to the neckline. They are also (ironically) suitable for brides with large bust lines as the square neckline can conceal and minimize a large bust.

The Column

Column style dresses are a narrow cut that flows straight down from the neckline to the hem, elongating petite brides and accentuating slender figures. Column style dresses hug every curve of the body tightly, making them less than ideal for brides looking to conceal problem areas.

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Source by Rebecca Commerford

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