Wednesday, July 4, 2012

A Guide To Choosing The Right Wedding Dress Style - Important Factors To Consider


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When it comes to choosing the perfect wedding dress, you need to consider your own tastes and preferences. Whether you're having a beach wedding or plan on saying your vowels in a winter wonderland, your dress should fit you AND the occasion! You should also learn about different fits and determine which type of dress will look flattering on you.

Buying the perfect wedding dress can be a really fun experience, just as long as you know what you're looking for. The spotlight will be mostly on you at the wedding, so wearing the wrong dress will be embarrassing. If you have no ideas on what to wear, just know that you're not alone. Many brides are going through the same thing right now, so there is a wealth of information available about choosing the right wedding dress.
The Wedding Date and Season

One way to narrow down your selection is to consider the season of your wedding. If it's going to be held during winter months, you don't want to buy a sleeveless dress. If it's going to be in summer, you don't want to buy long sleeves. For a beach wedding, keep it simple. You won't need to wear a bunch of layers and ruffles at the beach! Also, think about the train length. A long one might be good for indoors, but not outdoors.

Normal and Fantasy Styles

Think about how you normally dress and add a blend of fantasy to it. If you tend to wear short skirts, then look for short dresses. There are many styles to choose from, so you can decide on how fancy or simple you want it to be. Even if you're planning a fairy tale wedding, you can still find lovely tulle dresses in all styles. On the other hand, if you don't usually wear strapless tops, you probably don't want a strapless dress.

Body Type

There are five basic dress fits: A-line or Princess, Mermaid, Ball Gown, Empire, and Column or Sheath. A-line gowns are shaped like the letter "A"; Mermaid styles contours from the chest to knee, and then flows out to the hem; ball gowns have full skirts, empire styles have raised waist lines; and Column or Sheath dresses are straight from the shoulders to hem.

Your wedding is going to be the biggest day of your life, so you need to make sure you look perfect in your wedding dress!

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