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How to Wear Your Wedding Dresses

Wedding dresses are usually custom-made, as each dress must be cut and sewn separately. Before you go dress shopping, it's a great idea to know the bridal fashion language. This will help your seamstress better know what you're looking for on your special day.

Sheath gowns are slim fitting from the neckline to the hem. They can also flare out slightly at the knees to create an imposing look.

The Bodice

The bodice of the wedding dress is what defines its shape and defines its shape and silhouette. The bodice is where brides can embellish their gown a personal touch with embellishments, lace and embroidery.

In the past, wedding dresses were a reflection of women's social standing. The color, fabric and length of the train of the dress all signify the wealth and status. Brides with wealth opted for bright hues, while less wealthy brides chose neutral shades and fabrics like linen or silk which could be reused on other occasions.

As materials and fashions changed and wedding dresses changed, so did the materials. For instance a mermaid-style dress is ideal for brides with a slim figure as it emphasizes the waistline and makes the hips and stomach look smaller. Fit-and-flare dresses combine the look of an a-line design and mermaid dresses. They are perfect for brides with a strong waistline who wish to showcase their curves.

A ball gown is a classy and timeless style that emphasizes the bust and gives volume to a woman's chest. The back of the gown usually has a high neckline and the front is covered in satin or lace, depending on the style of dress. When Meghan Markle got married to Prince Harry she wore a off-the-shoulder gown made of tulle, with an elongated bodice and floral lace.

Lace has been a feminine, romantic fabric for centuries. It can be woven into a tulle, organza or satin wedding dress, it can make any dress instantly sexy and glamorous. To add a dash of glam and boldness, you can add other elements to your dress including elaborate sequins or beads.

Different fabrics not only enhance the beauty of a bridal gown, but also affect the weight and appearance of the dress. For instance satin is a lightweight and shiny fabric that enhances the overall shine of a wedding dress while charmeuse is a lighter and more refined fabric that has less luster. Organza, tulle, and chiffon are all lighter and more translucent. They give off a whimsical and delicate look.


The Waistline

The waistline of a wedding dress, along with the neckline and sleeves, helps to create a shape around your body and convey your personal style. This detail isn't just functional but could also be a chance to add a striking aspect to your dress. For instance, a basic bodice can be given a sexy update with a revealing corset back, or an off-the-shoulder neckline can be enhanced with stunning floral lace appliques.

Start by determining your body's shape. view website for each body type highlight your most flattering characteristics, while concealing (or diverting attention from) any less appealing ones. If you have an apple shape, you should look for a dress with a narrower waistline that is more narrow than your shoulders and hips. This will create a balance and make you appear slimmer.

A sheath dress however, will be streamlined and minimalist, perfect to highlight your slim frame. Sheath dresses are typically made from structured fabrics such as organza and taffeta that retain their shape. This style is particularly effective with fit-andflare gowns that are cinched into the waist and create an hourglass shape.

On the other side, if you have pear-shaped body your hips and shoulders are roughly the same size, however your waist is narrower than your hips. In this case the ball gown with a lowered waistline is perfect for you. This silhouette accentuates your curves and creates an hourglass-like shape while allowing you to showcase your luscious hips.

Another popular waistline is the basque waist. This waistline is located just below your bellybutton, and highlights your curves and waist. This style can be used with full ball dresses to give them a princess-like look.

If you'd prefer a more modern look then you can choose a mermaid style or a gown with a sweep train. Sweep trains barely touch the ground and are ideal for brides who want to keep their gowns on the shorter side.

The Neckline

The neckline of your wedding dress frames your face and shows your personal style. It can be as simple or as sexy as you want, from the scoop neck that emphasizes your neckbones to an elegant neckline that flatters your face shape. Strapless necklines allow brides to showcase her shoulders and shoulders while making use of a minimal amount of fabric. One-shoulder necklines also create an ethereal appearance and are perfect for brides who wish to pair their gown or accessories with statement earrings or necklaces.

You can consider a square neckline to get the most striking look. These angular designs look similar to strapless, but they offer more support because they curve upwards or downwards on either side of the neck. Square necklines are also a good choice for brides who want to emphasize their bust.

Halters are perfect for brides who want to look with a sexy and covered. They're usually embellished with a keyhole. They can be worn around the base of your neck, and paired with a range of sleeves that range from simple to striking. Keyholes can be small or large and embellished with lace or embroidery to create eye-catching details.

A neckline that is a bateau is aesthetically pleasing for brides of all kinds, since it can extend your collarbone to your shoulder. This makes your neck appear longer and draws attention to your shoulders and face. Pick a boatneck that has a slightly lower neckline that works well with sleeves and a choker.

Think about a neckline that is off the shoulder to show some skin on your wedding day. The sleeves will cover your upper arm and collarbones. This elegant look flatters all body types, particularly when the gown is embellished with delicate details like beaded laces.

If you prefer a more understated style, opt for a plain crepe or satin dress. These fabrics have a stunning shine that is ideal for a simple wedding dress. You can also add embellishments such as beading or lace appliques to give it your own flair. Fringe and crochet trims are great ways to enhance the silhouette of a gown and give it a bohemian feel.

The Skirt

The bottom half of the wedding dress is known as the skirt. It can be just as important as the top to ensure that you're in the right dress for your big day. The length, shape and the size of the skirt can help you create a balanced and flattering look that is a reflection of your personal style as well as the theme of your wedding.

Some styles do not have a waistline, and fall straight down from the bodice. They skim your body with ease. This simple silhouette is perfect for brides who prefer a classic, elegant look which doesn't expose too much of their skin.

If you're looking to add a bit of glamour to your wedding outfit, a glittery full-length skirt is the best option. A ball gown skirt will give you an elegant, princess-like appearance which is ideal for brides who love to feel like a princess on their wedding day.

A mermaid-style skirt is another style that is perfect for brides who want to emphasize their curves. Similar to a trumpet or fishtail skirt flares out at the knee for a flirty and more dramatic look.

The length of the train or skirt can also influence the formal and grandness of a dress looks. In the past, a long train was thought to be an indication of social status and wealth. It's a simple way to add a finishing detail, but it'll make your guests ooh and admire you!

A shorter skirt can give a romantic, relaxed style. A tea hemline, which is a few inches higher than the floor, is ideal for brides who wish to keep their dress more casual.

For a truly timeless look think about a skirt that has lace trims and embellishments. These delicate accents add an enchanting and fairytale-like look to your dress. They can also be worn with various fabrics and colors.

Include a skirt that can be removed to your outfit if wish to seamlessly transition from the ceremony to the dancefloor. They can be easily hung, snapped or unhooked to take off when it's time to start the dance party.

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