Like most women, if you have dreamed about your wedding day since you are a little girl, choosing your wedding dress may not be a simple thing. Today's bride has a plenty of gown options available to her, including A-line, sheath, mermaid, empire and ball gown silhouettes. Though fitting sessions are the only way to tell you what works best for you, the following body shape tips are meant to help you.
Hourglass: In this shape, bust and hip are significantly large with narrow waist resembling the shape of an hourglass. For this body shape, ball gowns are perfect for those with smaller waistlines, while form-fitting gowns work just as well and cleverly show off the curves. Hourglass-shaped women are usually on the busty side, so it's best to avoid the harsh straight lines of some strapless gowns, instead, choosing for sweetheart necklines or something with a little twist.
Rectangular: If you have a rectangle body shape then it means that your silhouette is fairly straight up and down with a slight masculine look. Your hips and shoulders are pretty much the same width and without defined waist. For this shape, finding a dress for wedding day is to look for a gown that create curves. Elegant sheath dresses cut on the bias or bust-enhancing necklines create curves where none exist. A cinched waist dress on your wedding day, one with slight puffier skirts, will similarly expand your small waist and create volume
Slim: If you are not that curvy, your waist is undefined and your breasts are quite small, a mermaid or trumpet dress is perfect for you, though this style can favor anyone on the slender side. A dress with a ruched bodice will create the appearance of a larger bust and add curves. Modified A-line gowns with slightly higher waist lines will make you appear taller
Oval: As an Oval body type, you have the overall appearance of being round especially around the waist-line, a large, low stomach and wide hips. Oval-shaped brides can choose empire dresses, because this dress can hide numerous figure flaws and enhance the bust line.
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