2011年12月21日星期三

How to Pick The Perfect Wedding Dress Style?

Your wedding will be one of the most important days of your life, so you should be dressed well for it. With that kind of pressure,choosing the right style can be overwhelming.But knowing your body type and the styles that flatter it will help you sort through the thousands of options availableto brides.
  • A-Line
As its name implies, the A line cut is narrow at the top, cut close to the ribcage, and extends out along the body in the shape of a triangle  in a smooth, elongated line.It is perhaps the most popular skirt option, as it looks wonderful on a variety of body types.The lines of the skirt are always clean and ungathered, but there are, as always, a number of versions.The princess cut is exemplified by vertical seams traveling from the bust to the hem. Another take is the circle skirt, a very wide A line with a full skirt.
Good For
This is a fitted bodice shape with an A line skirt.It hugs the waist, so it creates a slimmer waistline and flatters the bust. If you have wider hips,the A line will cover them up effectively and if you have narrower hips the cut of the skirt will give you some shape.

A line
A line
  • Ball Gown
The most traditional of all shapes, the ball gown is typified by a fitted bodice and natural or dropped waistline that leads to a very full skirt. Pleats or gathers in the skirt are what make it a ball gown.
Good For
The Column dress hugs the figure and looks great on tall, willowy women.This is the one to give you that catwalk look! It will also work well on a more petite figure.

Ball Gown
Ball Gown
  • Sheath
Modern sexier take on the traditional wedding gown, the sheath is characterized by a slim profile that closely follows the curves of the body. Fitted but with a straight skirt, this can be soft and floaty as in a Grecian style or fitted and structured with a straight skirt.
Good For
The Column dress hugs the figure and looks great on tall, willowy women.This is the one to give you that catwalk look! It will also work well on a more petite figure.

Sheath
Sheath
  • Empire
The cropped bodice of the Empire style flatters the small-breasted and thick waisted woman; the raised waist creates along line, ideal for a petite bride.
The skirt may be straight, slightly flared, or even as wide as an A line.Under the bust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so that it falls in a virtually straight line past the hips and into the skirt.
Good For
The body of the dress falls from beneath the bust, which is great if you have a broad waist and a small bust. The long line makes petite brides look taller. Thinking of Jane Austen, then this is the one to create the perfect romantic look.

Empire
Empire
  • Mermaid
A body is hugging shape silhouette with skirt flares out either at the knee or just below it. Flatters the tall and hourglass figures, not recommend for the pear shape.
Also knew as hourglass or figure hugging, the mermaid shape is tightly fitted to the body and flares out from mid thigh or knee.
Good For
The mermaid shape is ideal for curvy girls with balanced hip and bust measurements. This dress will bring out the Marilyn Monroe in you. If you want Hollywood glamour, this is undoubtedly it.

I wish it will be helpful for you.

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