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Wedding Gowns to suit all shapes and sizes From the beginning of time ladies want to feel like a Princess on their wedding day. This desire is the same for all size women from the extra small framed ladies to the plus size ladies. Questions that I will try to answer for you are. Is it possible to find a unique wedding dress for all size ladies? Are there inexpensive bridal gowns that will fill my childhood desire? Will a plus size wedding dress still look sexy and glamorous on me? Choosing a silhouette is very important to the look and fit of the gown. Different silhouettes can compliment your shape or exaggerate your flaws. It is best to take a girlfriend or family member along with you when trying on wedding gowns to see what particular silhouette suits your individual body shape. Advice on choosing a silhouette for different body shapes is below. Choosing the Silhouette What is the Silhouette and why is it so important? Silhouette refers to the overall cut of a gown. It's the most vital element to focus on, because a gown's shape is its foundation - it's what sets the mood for the entire garment. The fitted bodice and full bell-shaped skirt of the ball gown, for example, gives a princess-like presence. More form-fitting styles like the A-line and sheath, offer a different appeal. The A-line elongates the line of the body, adding the sheath ups the ante on wedding-dress sex appeal, creating a sleek and modern option for the more daring. While the sheath ups the ante on wedding-dress sex appeal, creating a sleek and modern option for the more daring bride. The 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: skinny minnies (adds curves) and pear shapes (the skirt hides everything). BAD FOR: the petite (the excess fabric can overwhelm tiny frames) and those with a lot on top (you might end up looking round). The Sheath A modern sexier take on the traditional wedding
gown, the sheath is characterised by a slim profile that closely follows
the curves of the body. This style is characterized by a
low waistline that is generally V or U-shaped, beginning several inches below
the waist. Petite brides may want to
consider other shapes as this style may create a shorter appearance. BAD FOR: anyone who feels like they have something to hide (we repeat: lean shape). Not recommended for: petite brides. The 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 (or 'A') 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 is, as always, a number of versions. The princess cut is exemplified by vertical seams travelling from the bust to the hem. Another take is the circle skirt, a very wide A-line with a full skirt.
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Note: All prices in Australian Dollars
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