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Choosing a Wedding Dress for Your Body Shape
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As a last note, an A-line dress on your wedding day is, more often than not, universally flattering. Tall brides should keep the lines, detailing, and fabric simple, though smaller brides can pull off fabrics with high sheen; however, they, too, should avoid decked-out gowns, opting instead for nice touches at the neckline or the bust line to draw the eye up. Choosing a wedding dress in this style hides a lot of flaws, but still offers that big skirt appeal from your girlhood days in a stylish way. Sheath gowns also offer the same benefits as A-line gowns, meaning they camouflage many of the flaws you're looking to hide. In this case, however, differentiating between constructed (more curvy brides) and loose sheaths (slender brides) makes the difference when choosing a wedding dress. Also, consider trying out this handy dream wedding gown creator that walks you through your unique body type and which styles would suit your shape best. It's easy to use and provides some tips that will pay off during your shopping trips!
In 2006, Cherie Johnson decided to blend her love of weddings with a business model by starting Creative Wedding Favors, a one-stop shop for graduation, baby and bridal shower, anniversary, quinceaƱera, and wedding favors. Cherie's helpful wedding planning tips have been featured on many websites including Wedding Museum, Little Wedding Guide, and The California Chronicle. Spread The Word
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