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Finding The Right Wedding Gown For Your Body Type

 
Author: Lesley-Ann Graham

The search for the perfect wedding dress begins - with a long, honest look at the mirror. What is your body shape? Even though you swear you'll lose ten pounds before the wedding, you can't drastically modify what Mother Nature has given you. And why should you? There are so many styles and materials available, there's bound to be something that will make you look absolutely gorgeous, just the way you are.

Full figured women. Your best choice is the A-line, which lengthens the body without calling undue attention to the waistline. Look for a gown that concentrates its detail either at your neckline (a V-neck is most flattering, as a round neckline will only emphasize a round face) or at the hem. Another smart choice is the empire waist, that narrows at the bust and hides the waist and hips. Avoid heavily embroidered bodices or full veils; they'll only add extra bulk.

Bottom Heavy. Go for a full skirt, and look for dresses that draw attention upwards... beautiful embroidery on the sleeves and neckline, a flattering bustier or corset bodice. Another trick is to show your arms, back and bustline (if you're uncomfortable about showing too much skin, ask for a translucent, gauzy material). Avoid pleats or any fabric that's gathered at the waist.

Large Bust. The secret is proportion. Wear off-the-shoulder sleeves (strapless or bustier cuts will only emphasize the chest area) and stick to a narrow, tailored skirt. Avoid detailed necklines; concentrate any embroidery at the hem or waist.

It may take a while to find the perfect dress, but with the right planning and preparation you're sure to find one that fits your body and your budget.

Author Bio:

Lesley-Ann Graham

Lesley-Ann Graham runs WeddingTrix.com - a valuable wedding planning resource with articles, tips and advice to help you plan your perfect wedding. Visit Lesley-Ann's wedding blog at Wedding-Blog.net for more free wedding planning help and advice.

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