One of the single most important things about planning a beach or destination wedding
is finding the right dress to wear. After all, most brides-to-be have long
held hopes and dreams about their wedding gown. Unfortunately, it
isn’t always easy to get the perfect one. Here’s a look at the best
techniques for choosing a dress that fits well, looks great, and is a
lot of fun to wear.
Dressing for your shape is a concept you’ll encounter in many fashion
advice articles, because it still holds true. No matter how good a
dress looks on a mannequin, you can be sure it’ll look different on
your body. If you know what looks good on you, you’ll have an easier
time finding the right gown. Of course, fashion manufacturers don’t
cater to many body shapes, so shopping can be tricky. Fortunately,
there are a few things you can do to get a dress that still looks
great.
Apple shaped brides – this is a bride with a body that has narrower hips and gains weight
around the middle. It can be hard to find a good dress if you’re this
shape, because you’re the segment that’s most commonly ignored by the
fashion industry. Good choices for apple shaped women include empire
cuts and a line gowns, with longer hemlines to avoid a pregnant
appearance.
Hourglass shaped brides – brides who are hourglass shaped may seem lucky, but
they have a surprisingly hard time shopping, because their pronounced
waists are much smaller than most clothing manufacturers’ designs. If
you’re in this position, don’t be tempted to wear something too tight
or baggy. Choose a gown that fits well through the hips and bust and
go to a professional seamstress to get alterations done to fit.
Pear shaped brides – larger hips and thighs typify a pear shape, and many
women are self conscious about them. However, they’re not necessarily
a figure flaw. Choose a full skirt to take advantage of your hips’
best characteristics without making you feel like they’re the center
of attention, and play up the top half of the dress with beadwork,
embroidery, or other decorative elements. A low neckline can be
flattering, but don’t feel compelled to wear one if it makes you feel
uncomfortable.
Inverted triangle shaped brides – this is the opposite of a pear, with narrow
hips and a full bust. Women who are shaped like this may have trouble
finding bodices to fit, and can feel self conscious. Don’t be, and
never feel like you have to wear something baggy to play things down.
You’ll just look like you’ve gained ten pounds, instead. Choose well
fitted garments (have them tailored if you need to) that are plain in
the bodice, and use interesting motifs in the skirt to create visual
balance.
Where you’re getting married is going to have an effect on what dress you should wear. Beach weddings are not the place for long trains and delicate fabrics. Leave them in the formal hall, and go for something fun, practical, and a little bit casual if you’re getting married outside. You’ll have less annoying problems to deal with, and you’ll have a lot more fun. Especially if you’re having a sea-side beach wedding. You’ll want a dress that suits the climate and location. You don’t want to be barefoot on the sand with a ballroom styled wedding gown.
No one gets to spend as much as they’d like on their wedding dress, so being frugal is
important. There are a number of different ways to save money when
buying your wedding dress, from purchasing a dress secondhand to
frequenting bridal sample sales. You can even skip buying and rent a
dress. That way, you don’t have to take care of it afterward. Be
creative, and shop outside the bridal stores, and you’ll be able to
find a great dress without paying too much.
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wedding on a beach is a perfect place..and the sunset..wow..
I think my body shape is more of an apple. I have a full upper body while my hips and legs are narrower. Nice post, at least now I am more guided on the kind of gown I’ll be wearing…
Hi !!
Nice info..and a bit different also..mostly peoples writes on wedding dresses but according to your shape which dress will suit.. I have seen very few blogs on that..
Well thanks for the help..I am going to marry after four months and the theme of my wedding is Beach theme and are facing difficulty in deciding my wedding dress..my body posture is something like Apple shaped..so got some relevant tips before buying my dress..I was thinking on this, that what kind of dress I should chose because I firmly believe that every dress doesn’t suits to every body…That’s why I always prefer my dresses according to my posture not according to fashion and latest trend..
Thanks for the help !!
Regards,
Nelson
My boyfriend just asked me to marry him and we’re hoping to get married. I am hoping for a later spring wedding but we haven’t finished much preparation yet. questioning if anyone any ideas for when is the normal time to buy the dress?
Every wedding has a style, and different brides are fit to different wedding dresses.
The words is well “Dressing for your shape is a concept you’ll encounter in many fashion
advice articles, because it still holds true. No matter how good a dress looks on a mannequin, you can be sure it’ll look different on your body. “