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Wedding dresses for All Body Shapes

Every woman wants to appear attractive on her wedding day. Wedding dresses play a key role in this regard. Women generally fall under the following body shapes: apple, pear, petite, straight lined and long. Brief information regarding wedding dresses for woman keeping in mind their body shape, has been offered.

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Wedding dresses for All Body Shapes

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  1. Wedding Dresses for all Body Shapes

  2. For Pear-Shaped Women A skirt which flares out in an A formation beginning from the waist to the floor. This dress highlights the narrowness of the midsection and floats away from the hips and thighs. A spaghetti-strap bodice or a V neckline can also be used for displaying a thin upper body. Keep in mind: A classic A-line silhouette is ideal for formal weddings. It could be dressed down when made from eyelet lace or raw-silk shantung.

  3. For Apple-Shaped women A dress which offers a small point on the waistline, then expands out gradually in to a A shape. Select a bodice with texture and lace detailing which can disguise and fit smartly creating an effect similar to corset. Keep in mind: Trumpet dress styles should be avoided. Dresses which place emphasis on the area where the body is widest and expand at the legs and the knees, where you are slim.

  4. If You're Tall Look for: The best option would be a simple silhouette. The main objective is to display your natural shape. So every portion like the lower waistline, a floor-sweeping should display your longer proportions. The gown should not appear shorter in size. Keep in mind: A tall person can use various embellishments bells, whistles, ruffles and rosettes on her dress.

  5. If You’re Straight-Lined Look for: A simple silhouette will create more curves than you actually have. A sheath dress in a wispy charmeuse with a curvy side will offer you a va-va-va-voom silhouette. Keep in mind: For those with a small bust, bodice with some ruching is a good option for creating volume.

  6. If You're Petite Look for: Trumpet, sheath, modified A-line gowns are good options foe petite women. Select a style with a waistline higher than your waist, for making the lower half of the dress look longer. High sheen fabric is an option. Keep in mind: Avoid dresses with a dropped waist as they will completely hide your legs. Also avoid calf-length dresses which will make your legs appear shorter.

  7. Contact Us 356 Church Street, Parramatta NSW 2150 info@bridalsecrets.com.au 02 9635 3311 www.bridalsecrets.com.au

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