2012年2月16日星期四

Dresses that perfect with your body shape

Like any bride-to-be, it's easy to fall in the trap of having to find the perfect dress for your wedding day. Does such a thing exist? Yes, but it's wise to remember that you'll go through piles and piles of dresses to find the right one. The pressure of choosing a wedding dress is a common scenario that plays out in many bridal stores, and you're not alone. As with any article of clothing, however, choosing the appropriate dress for your body shape is important. And if that dress is your wedding gown, there's added incentive to find the right one. Few dresses are ideal for everyone - and there are obviously assets you would like to emphasize and others you'd prefer to downplay. Usually, the sales associate at most bridal boutiques or stores will be able to offer an accurate analysis of the dresses you've selected, though you can also have your gown altered to make sure it 'hugs' you in the right places. While no body is alike, the following guidelines on choosing a wedding dress are designed to help you stick to the right style when browsing through the racks, online, or even having a dress specially made. Dresses are the foundation stone of any fashionable woman's wardrobe. A sexy cocktail dress is an ideal choice for a night out at a hip club while a polka dot halter dress is perfect for a summer social gathering with friends. No matter what your sense of mode may be, there's bound to be a dress that suits you flawlessly. Never the less, it's essential to choose a dress that flatters your figure because otherwise you may end up looking silly rather than stylish. Let's take a look at the different body shapes below. Identify which body shape you fall into.
If you're like most women, you've been dreaming about your wedding day since you were a little girl, imagining a beautiful, fluffy white ball gown. Choosing your wedding dress may not be so simple. Today's bride has a plethora 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 what works best for you, the following body shape tips are meant to help you sort through the pile. Hourglass: This shape is, by far and large, considered the ideal of feminine beauty. Ball gowns are perfect for those with smaller waistlines, while form-fitting gowns work just as well and cleverly show off your curves. Choosing a wedding dress like a dropped waist wedding gown, an updated look from the 1920s that's becoming very popular, works well for those with longer torsos and some height to them. Hourglass-shaped women are usually on the bustier side, so you'll want to avoid the harsh straight lines of some strapless gowns; instead, opt for sweetheart necklines or something with a little twist. Rectangular: Finding a dress for your wedding day is all about knowing your body shape. The idea here is to look for gowns that create curves even if you don't have them. 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 slightly puffier skirts, will similarly capitalize on your small waist and create volume. Dresses for Large-Busted and Small-Busted Women - Big-busted women call for dresses that sustain the bust while taking awareness away from it. Halter dresses help to even out the appearance of your bust without enlightening too much of your cleavage. Dresses that have beading or some other enhancing accent on the hemline are grand for pleasing interest away from your bust. Dresses with bulky straps and corset-like bodices are perfect for big-busted women because they provide more support. Spaghetti strap dresses should be avoided because they offer little sustain. Small-busted women ought to wear Dresses that give the chimera of a larger bust. Ruffles, stitching, beads, and other accents in the bust area of dresses do just that. Necklines that sit at the shoulder can also help to give your bust a fuller facade. Getting dressed is a lot easier when you know what pieces work best for your shape. Most women fall into one of these categories: circle (wide around the middle), triangle (bigger at the bottom), hourglass (curvy but evenly balanced), and rectangle (vertically and down).

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