Wedding Dress Styles

March 5th, 2010 Categories: Wedding Dresses

As we know that the wedding dress is the most important part for a bride. First you decide upon the wedding dress and then decide other accessories like veil, shoes, hairstyle, headpiece, bouquet etc accordingly. Not all wedding gowns are suitable for everyone.There are a few standard types of wedding gowns which are popular and usually brides pick on these and customize it as per their imagination. Just like wedding dresses, brides too come in different shapes and sizes. What’s perfect for one celebrity bride might not do anything for you. The most important thing you have to know when looking for that perfect wedding gown is knowing what styles and shapes work best for your body type.

A line wedding dresses

An a line wedding dress is a very classic silhouette. This type of dress, as implied by the name, resembles the letter “A.” An a line wedding dress typically has a tapered top, sloped waist and flared skirt. These gowns tend to flatter women who have figures that are heavier in the hips and waist.

Mermaid wedding dresses

As the name suggests, mermaid wedding dresses are dresses that mimic the shape of a mermaid. They are typically very fitted on top and then widen out at the knees. Fishtail dresses are the same shape but often have a trailing train. This type of dress is a good idea if you have a small bust and small waist. This curvaceous bridal gown style exudes grace and elegance with it’s fitted waist and hips and a gentle flaring at the knees.

Ball gown wedding dresses

Bridal gown has a classic and elegant style with fitted bodice and a traditional full skirt. The bodice is often embellished with beaded lace motifs and the skirt is usually layered with airy fabrics. These type of dresses are recommended for the full figured, pear shaped, and thin shaped bodies. This style may also be considered for some people who are petite or have a hour glass figure.

So I hope this article will help you to choose your suitable wedding dresses.

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