What Wedding Dress Looks Good with Your Body Type?

The wedding dress is typically the most dreamed about part of the day day for brides. From a young age, most girls fantasize about their perfect wedding, from the church to the dress, and most importantly, the dress. It is the most important dress we as women will ever buy, and yet will only be worn for only a few hours. Yet in those few hours she is the center of attention, and memories and photographs are made that will last a lifetime. So if you’re looking for your perfect wedding dress here are some great tips to finding your perfect wedding dress by your body type.

The Hourglass Body Type

The classic hour glass figure is distinguished by a small waist and fuller bust and hips. The most flattering wedding dress types for someone with an hour glass body type would be an A-line or dress with a dropped waistline. Some experts say a ball gown wedding dress or a corseted dress because it can help disguise some of your curves if you want. Whatever you do, make sure that you have a wedding dress that accentuates your curves, and doesn’t draw attention to any one body part.

 

A Pear Shaped Body Type

A pear shaped body type is one where the hips are fuller, with a smaller waist and bust. With this kind of body type the goal should be to find a wedding dress that brings balance to the top half and bottom half. The A-line and Ball gown would work best to disguise fuller hips, and paired with either a Strapless, V-Neck, Off-the-Shoulder, or Scoop neckline will draw attention to your upper half and work to bring proportion and balance out your figure.

The Petite Figure

Being thin, whether tall or short, nearly every silhouette will flatter your figure. If you are trying to find a dress for your body type, and you have a petitie frame, be sure to watch out for big elaborate gowns if you are short, as they could overwhelm your small frame. The empire or princess gown will tend to lengthen your figure and add some height. Small straps or strapless gowns can be very flattering. If you are tall, you may want to stay away from empire dresses as they will draw more attention to your height.

It would be best to try on some of the gowns that you like, and just see what works for you. A dress off the rack, or in a magazine may not look the same on the model as they do on you. Be sure to try on a number of wedding dresses and necklines to determine what works best with your body type and tastes. Remember that, while your weight may fluctuate between the time you buy your gown and the day of your wedding, your body type will not change. So, even if you’re planning on losing weight before your big day, choose a wedding dress that suits you today.

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