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How to Wear Your Wedding Dresses
Wedding dresses are often made-to-order as each dress has to be cut in a unique way and sewn. It's a good idea familiarize yourself with bridal fashion lingo prior to when you go gown shopping and aid your seamstress in understanding what you want on your wedding day.
Sheath gowns have a slim cut from the neckline to the hem. They can also flare slightly from the knees for a more dramatic effect.
The Bodice
The bodice of the wedding dress is what gives it its shape and determines its shape and silhouette. The bodice is where brides can add their dress a personal touch with embellishments, lace and embroidery.
Historically, wedding dresses were an indication of a woman's social standing. The fabric, color and length of the train of the dress all indicate the status and wealth. The most wealthy brides wore vibrant colors while less affluent women stuck to neutral shades and fabrics such as silk or linen that can be used again for other occasions.
As materials and fashions changed, so did wedding dresses. For instance a mermaid-style dress is the best choice for brides with a petite figure as it emphasizes the waistline and makes the lower stomach and hips appear smaller. Fit-and-flare dresses are a mix of an a-line design and mermaid gowns. They are great for brides with a slim waistline who want to show their curves.
black bridal dress is a chic and classic style that highlights the bust and adds the volume of a woman's chest. The back of the ball gown is typically high-necked, while the front is covered in satin or lace depending on the style. When Meghan Markle got married to Prince Harry, she wore an off-the-shoulder gown made of tulle, with a boned bodice and floral lace.
Lace is a feminine and romantic fabric that has been in use for many centuries. It is a quick way to transform any dress into something glamorous and sexy, whether it is interwoven with tulle or organza. Other details, like intricate beading and sequins can be incorporated into any gown for a touch of glam and sexiness.
Different fabrics do not just enhance the beauty of a wedding gown, but also determine its weight and appearance. The satin material is very light and shiny, which adds to a wedding gown's overall luster. Charmeuse, on the other hand is a more refined, lighter fabric with a less lustrous finish. Chiffon, tulle and organza are all lighter and more translucent. They give off an airy and delicate appearance.
The Waistline
The neckline, waistline, and sleeves of a wedding gown assist to form a shape and show your personal style. This feature can be used to enhance the look of your gown. It is not only functional. For example, a simple bodice can get a sexy update with a revealing corset back, or an off the shoulder neckline can be enhanced with stunning floral lace and appliques.
To pick the appropriate dress to flatter your figure begin by identifying your body type. The most flattering clothes for each type of body highlight your best features, while hiding (or distracting attention from) any less appealing ones. If you're a shapely apple, you should look for an outfit with a slimmer waistline than your shoulders and hips. This will create a balance and make you appear slimmer.
A sheath gown however, will be streamlined and minimalist, ideal to enhance your petite frame. Sheath dresses are typically constructed from structured fabrics such as taffeta and organza, which retain their shape. This design is ideal with fitted-and-flare gowns which create an hourglass-like shape by tightening the waist.
On the other the other hand, if you've got pear-shaped body, your shoulders and hips are similar in size, but your waist is more narrow than your hips. In this instance the ball gown with a lowered waistline is perfect for you. This silhouette highlights your curves and creates an hourglass silhouette, while allowing you to show off your beautiful hips.
Another popular waistline option is the basque waist. The waistline is located below the belly button, accentuating your curves and emphasizes your waist. This style is also great with full ball gowns as it adds to the princess-like style of the dress.
If you prefer a modern style, choose a gown that has the sweep-train or mermaid shape. Sweep train dresses barely touch the ground, and are ideal for brides who prefer to keep their gowns shorter.
The Neckline
The neckline of your wedding dress frames your face and reflect your personal style. You can choose an elegant neckline or sexy, such as a scooped neckline that highlights your neckbones, or a sweetheart-shaped neckline that enhances the shape of your face. Strapless necklines allow a bride to display her shoulders and shoulders making use of a minimal amount of fabric. One-shoulder necklines can also give an airy look and are ideal for brides who wish to match their dress or accessories with statement necklaces or earrings.
If you want a more striking neckline, you can opt for a square neckline. These angular designs look like strapless, but they are more supportive because they curve upwards or downwards on either side of the neck. The square necklines are an excellent choice for brides looking to emphasize their bust.
Halters are a great choice for brides who want to look covered and sexy. They're usually embellished with keyholes. They sit at the neck's base and can be paired with any number of sleeves that range from modest to dramatic. The keyhole cutout may be small or large and adorned with embroidery or lace to add a striking design.
A bateau neckline is a classic that flatters the majority of brides because it extends from your collarbone to your shoulder, lengthening the neck and drawing attention to your shoulders and face. For a more balanced look pick a boatneck that is a bit lower and works well with sleeves or a choker.
If you want to show a little skin on your wedding day, you should consider a off-the-shoulder neckline that highlights your shoulders and collarbones, with sleeves that cover the upper portion of your arm. This elegant design looks stunning on all shapes and sizes, especially when you select a gown with delicate off-the-shoulder details like beaded or lace.
If you prefer an minimalist style, choose a simple crepe or satin dress. These fabrics have a gorgeous sheen that's perfect for a minimalist bride or you can add your own flair by adding embellishments, such as beading and lace-appliques. Fringe and crochet trim are also excellent ways to improve the silhouette of any gown and give it a boho look.
The Skirt
The skirt is the bottom half of the wedding dress. It is as important as the top part in ensuring that you look your best on your big day. The length, shape and the size of the skirt will help you create a balanced and flattering style that is in line with your personal style and the theme of your wedding.
Some styles have no waistline, and they fall straight down from the bodice. They skim your body loosely. This simple silhouette is great for brides who want an elegant, classic style which doesn't expose too much skin.
A full, glittery skirt can add a bit of glamour to your wedding outfit. A ball gown skirt can give you the look of a princess perfect for brides who are looking to feel like princesses on their wedding day.
Mermaid skirts are a great option for brides looking to highlight their curves. A trumpet or fishtail skirt flares out at the knee to create a sexy and more dramatic look.
The length of the train or skirt can also influence how formal and majestic a dress looks. Historically, a longer train was considered to be an indicator of social rank and wealth. It's a simple finishing element, but it'll make your guests ooh and admire you!
You can also create a more romantic, relaxed look with a shorter skirt. For brides who prefer a casual style with a tea hemline that is a few inches higher than floor level could be a great option.
To create a timeless style you should consider a skirt with embellishments and lace trims. These delicate accents will add an enchanting, fairytale-like look to your gown, and they also pair well with many different fabrics and colors.
If you're searching for a wedding dress that will allow you to seamlessly transition from your ceremony to the dance floor, think about adding a removable skirt to your dress. These can be easily removed by hooking, snapping or unhooking once it's time to dance.
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