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5 Reasons Dresses Wedding Is Actually A Good Thing
How to Find the Perfect Dresses Wedding

A wedding dress has many parts that work together to create a unique shape and convey your personal style. Each part has a different result, including the neckline, sleeves and the waistline.

If you're blessed with beautiful curves, a gown that is fitted from the bust to the hips and then flares out at the bottom is perfect for your body shape. This style is also great for brides with shorter legs.

Bodice

The bodice is an essential component of a wedding dress. It can either enhance or break an elegant appearance. The bodice of your gown can determine the look.

From flirty lace to gorgeous embroidery, this collection of wedding dresses has a gorgeous variety of bodice designs. Some are bold and dramatic while others are elegant and subtle. The options are endless, and you'll be in a position to find the perfect dress for your big wedding!

If you're looking to find a striking gown with plenty of cleveage, take a look at this strapless sheath dress from Lulus. The scoop neckline shows off your decolletage while the bodice is boned to add an extra dimension. The thigh-high slit emphasizes your legs while the polyester fabric flatters your figure.

The word bodice comes from the Latin "bodice" meaning "upper body." Originally the garment was constructed in two pieces that were fastened together at the waist, a skirt and bodice or a dress and a blouse. Nowadays, the term is used to describe a separate upper garment that is worn over a dress but it is also worn for its own sake.

Bodices can be embellished with embroidery, beading and other embellishments to create a gorgeous look. This strapless sheath dress from Morilee has an allover iridescent pearl beading that has an sculpted neckline and keyhole back. The sheer detail features floral-patterned beads that add an extra dimension of elegant.

A fairytale-inspired ball gown is a must for every princess-inspired bride. This elegant dress features frosted 3D floral embroidered appliques on sparkling tulle and an illusion bodice that plunges down with lace appliques made of crystal.

There's nothing like a little touch of sexiness for your wedding day. This dress is sure to attract attention with its gorgeous sheer corset-style neckline and trendy tiered lace peplum detail. Pair it with a bold red lip and your hair swept back for a bridal look that is sure to impress.

Skirt

The bottom part of your dress is known as the skirt. It can affect the overall look of your wedding gown. The skirts of various gowns vary in length and shape, as well as texture. You can pick from flowing and full skirts, or cinched and draped ones. The type of skirt you pick will depend on your personal style and body type, as well as the season of your wedding.

A mermaid-style skirt, for example, flares out from the knees to create a figure-hugging effect that will show your legs and hips. A trumpet-style is similar, but not as skin-hugging. It's a great choice for brides looking to add volume without looking too sexy. Sheath skirts are slim and tight from the neckline down to the hem with little or any fashion. This is a flattering style for brides with shorter legs or petite figures. It can be worn in various neckline styles from classic cap sleeves to boho-style bell sleeves.

You'll also find a variety of skirt fabric, from flowing chiffon to silk charmeuse. Chiffon is a light and soft fabric, is ideal for full skirts, but it is susceptible to fraying or snags, so you need to be extra cautious. Charmeuse is a luxurious, silky fabric that is able to hold its shape and has a stunning sheen. It is commonly used in sheath dresses and is also the material that's used in many wedding veil styles.

In terms of length for skirts you'll have a range of lengths, ranging from floor-length to train-length. A long, full skirt can accentuate your waistline and add drama when you walk down the aisle. You can also wear it with a detachable skirt that cinches the waist, like this elegant style by Ines Di Santo. The overskirt can be customized with additional lace to match the dress.

Shorter lengths of trains like Watteau and sweep trains, barely graze the floor and are less formal. They can be shortened by hooks or buttons during the reception.


Train

There are many ways to choose your perfect bridal gown, from an elegant A-line lace gown to a sleek and sophisticated satin number. Narrow down your options even further by sorting bridal dresses by neckline style and waist type length, dress length, and length of train to determine what resonates with you. With a wide range of fabrics, including silk and tulle, it's not difficult to find a wedding dress that suits you.

The train of a dress is the final piece that falls into the right place for your wedding day and can help you create a look that's both timeless and totally you. A flowing, long train can add drama to your walk, while the delicate hemline adorned with smocking can make you feel and look gorgeous.

Consider pairing your dress with floral embellishments and a touch of fine rose-gold for a vintage, bohemian or Victorian wedding. This timeless style will never go out style. You can also pair your dress with a striking red lipstick and minimal jewelry for a more modern aesthetic that still oozes romance.

If you're a bride committed to sustainability, you could give your wedding dress a second life by turning it into an infant blanket, bassinet cover, or the christening gown. Lovell Cox is a designer from Lovellfaye works one-on-1 with brides to refashion their wedding dresses into something they can wear and cherish for many years to come.

You can also dye your dress another hue other than white to give it a fresh appearance. Be aware that not all fabrics and other details will take color well (lace, for example isn't able to absorb dye easily), so if you choose to take this route, be sure to speak with a professional before you begin.

Explore Hitched's vast selection of wedding dresses sorted by brand and style. Once you find the dress you've always wanted make use of our simple tool to locate an authorized retailer in your area. Make an appointment to try it on and be captivated. Let us know about your experience with the dress by sharing it on our Facebook page. We'd love to be a part of your special day.

Bustle

The bustle of a gown helps to secure the train and stop it from dragging on the floor at the reception. Fortunately the wedding gown industry offers plenty of options when it comes to bustle styles, so even brides who are modest or casual can benefit from this extra feature.

Your seamstress will recommend the most suitable type of bustle depending on the silhouette and the fabric of your dress, and you should test a variety of them during your final alterations to decide what works. The ballroom bustle is very popular with voluminous gowns. It elevates the appearance of a full-skirted dress by lifting it several times before securing it using hooks or buttons to create an evenly draped layer. This style is ideal for dresses made of tulle and other delicate fabrics.

blush wedding dress is also referred to as the "under-bustle." It's somewhat more complex but it has an elegant and refined look. This style of dress incorporates a train to create a billow that adds the structure of a fitted gown. It is usually favored by brides who prefer lace or sheath gowns. This look will require a skilled bustler to achieve on your wedding day. You may also require additional hooks or buttons based on the length of the dress.

If you do not want to handle any hassle, wrist loops are an easy and quick method to keep your train up. This style is ideal for brides who want to dance the night without hands. It's also a great choice for a dress that has simple chapel or sweep train.

Your seamstress has some tricks in her arsenal to help you complete the day of. For example, she may recommend having your MOH come to your final alterations appointment so they can practice bustling with you. This will make it much easier for everyone! Make a plan ahead and bring an emergency kit that includes safety clips in case your bustle fails.

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