Monday, July 18, 2016

The best Custom-made wedding dress for your Body type

Custom-made wedding dress Styles There are five popular methods of wedding dresses. All are beautiful, but choosing the right one can accentuate your best assets and hide any areas you're more conscious of, no matter your shape or size. A-Line/Princess: Named after the shape clothing visually creates, this style is classic and simple. The mermaid style wedding dresses are fitted around the bodice and flows out to the ground. Its length can range from above the knee to full length that flows into a large train, and it can be made with everything from free-flowing silks to heavier fabrics such as satin. The princess cut version of the A-line dress is more dramatic and focuses on this style’s clean lines by utilizing vertical panels that run from the neckline to the hem. Who It Flatters: The A-line dress is a good general option for virtually any bride. The full skirt of the A-line can hide a rounder lower body or create the illusion of curves on a narrow frame. If your main goal is to slim, the princess style is a great option that elongates lines creating a slimming effect as the eye naturally focuses on the length of clothing.

Empire: The empire dress is unique for its raised waistline that sits just below the bust, where the rest of the dress flows down. Empire dresses can have varying sleeve programs ranging from longer bell sleeves to sleeveless, along with different skirt cuts that can flow freely or curve to your body. Additionally, empire dresses are usually made from lighter fabrics, so this form of dress takes on a romantic feel. Who It Flatters: An empire dress is useful on most body types but is specifically becoming for a bride looking to enhance her bust. On the bright side, ladies with large busts also like empire dresses because the traditional rectangular can better cover larger breasts. This dress is also ideal for pear-shaped figures, as it is forgiving of the legs and hips. Because of the room in the stomach area, this is also an ideal dress for pregnant brides. Column/Sheath: As you can probably guess from its name, the column dress has a narrow shape that flows all the way down from the top to the bottom. This dress, also known as a sheath, will probably massiv the body and show any and all of your curves. A column dress can be a simple slip dress to a more contoured dress made of heavier fabrics such as damask. Who It Flatters: Although a column dress style is timeless, it's typically much less forgiving as other styles and is best suited for lean brides. Petite brides can look older and longer in a column dress, but there's almost no room for hiding problem areas. Also beware that some column dresses are very tight and may restrict movement on the dance floor! Ball Gown: This is the style of dress that fairy reports are constructed of. With a fitted bodice and full skirt that can either be one piece or separate, this dress is perfectly for big, traditional weddings.

You can even pair a ball gown with long gloves and a dramatic train for even more of a “wow” factor. Everything from satin to chiffon is used on top, along with layers of taffeta or tulle on the bottom to create a suspended effect. Who It Flatters: While many brides look beautiful in a ball gown, the cut is designed for slender or pear-shaped figures as the full skirt helps to accentuate the washboard tummy and hide the reduced body. Additionally, this style helps create the hourglass look because it focuses on the waistline. If you're shorter, beware that a skirt of this size can overpower a small frame. Mermaid: This cut is a very sexy look that highlights a woman’s curves. Its silhouette shape to the body from the chest to the knee, and then flares out to the hem. This dress style comes in various versions from strapless, to halter, or trumpet sparkle and even flamenco—so the sky is the limit. Who It Flatters: For its body-hugging cut, the mermaid is best worn by brides who are confident and comfortable in their skin. It is becoming on slender, short and tall figures, however, girls who love their curves can rock this dress as well.

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