2012年12月14日星期五

Choosing The Perfect Wedding Dress

A bride to be will spend a great deal of time looking for that perfect wedding gown as she wants to look fabulous. Choosing a wedding dress can be daunting especially if you are unsure as to what style or colour will suit you best. You will probably have spent time looking through the bridal magazines and websites to get an idea of what is on offer. If you see something that you like, make a note of it so that when you visit the bridal shops and boutiques you can ask if they stock that gown or something like it. It is always best to set a budget and then you can look at gowns in that price range. Even with a small budget, you can still find a really good choice of beautiful wedding gowns. Many designers have a wide range of gowns with prices that range from are very reasonable to very expensive and it all depends on what you want and how much you have to spend. You may find one specific designer whose collections you love, so you will automatically be drawn to them. However, do not discount any of the others as there may be the perfect one for you in their collection. When choosing the perfect wedding gown, it is important to take your body shape into account and this is where you do need to be very honest with yourself. If you are pear shaped, an A-line style will really suit you as it will highlight your waist and upper body whilst detracting from hips and thighs. It is a good idea to choose a fabric that does not cling, something like duchesse satin or taffeta. The neckline should be picked to suit your upper body and face shape, for instance if you have a square jaw line, avoid a square neckline as it may make you look very angular, perhaps go for a soft round neckline or a V neckline. For the top heavy bride it is perhaps an idea to avoid accentuating the bust too much so a sweetheart or scoop neckline should be flattering. Shiny fabrics and ruched effects should also be avoided as they will only add volume and make you look bigger. For the well-built lady, there are some wonderful styles that will really flatter and one that is particularly good is an empire style. This style has the skirt starting below the bust line and then it flares out into an A-line style. Avoid pleats that begin under the bust or the dress may look like a maternity gown. Satin or satin-like fabrics are a good choice as they give the gown structure. For those who have a small bust, ruched bodices can add volume and give the illusion of having more curves. Also invest in a really good bra which will enhance what you have been blessed with. Tall and willowy brides to be will look good in just about any style and there are some really beautiful sheath style gowns that will look fantastic, if this is what you fancy. Small brides should avoid the big puffy ballgowns and sheath styles as these will make you look smaller. A-line styles are flattering as they help to make you look taller.   Article Source: ?http://www.bridaldressesshop.co.uk/

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