Friday, December 5, 2014

It’s All About the Shape: Wedding Dress Silhouettes 101

You’re engaged!  You’ve made the announcement, stared at the new beauty on your finger multiple times a day, and can’t stop calling your significant other fiancé/fiancée at every given chance.  And the butterflies and fun don’t stop there!  After you’ve decided on some of the major details - date, location, time of day, formality - there’s no reason why the good times can’t keep rolling.  So, what comes next?  The dress.


It can be incredibly helpful to you and your consultant to brush up on a few wedding dress basics before literally diving into your first one. In this post we will focus on silhouettes.  Here’s a breakdown of wedding dress shapes and how to rock your look from the boutique all the way to the altar!  


A-Line
This shape is ideal for any body type!  An A-line dress is fitted through the waist and gently flows out resembling the outline of the letter 'A'.  



Mermaid
This style is best for an hourglass shape.  The mermaid dress hugs curves through the bust, waist, and hips before dramatically flaring below the knee.  Embrace your curves!



Empire
This style looks great on small busted or petite brides.  It features a high waistline that elongates the body and flows over natural curves.



Ball Gown
A great silhouette for average to tall brides and those looking to show off their waist. The ball gown nips at the narrowest part of the waist and flares into a full voluminous skirt.  



Trumpet
The trumpet compliments and balances a curvy figure. This shape is similar to the mermaid but flares at the mid-thigh instead of below the knee.



Sheath
This style is great for slim or toned brides as it often clings to the body and has less structure.  The sheath’s straight skirt provides an overall lean look.



Tea-Length
This style works for many body types.  The skirt falls between the knee to the ankle.  If you’re looking to rock an amazing pair of shoes then this may be your silhouette!



Starting your search with this information in mind will make dress shopping more relaxed and focused.  Keep in mind that most of us know what flatters our figures, but don’t be afraid to try on different silhouettes!  Your consultant will happily pull different shapes for you to try and point you in the right direction.  Now go out and embrace your shape and be confident that you will find the perfect dress!


*Looking for tips on how to prepare for dress shopping?  Check out our previous post about what to bring with you to your appointment and tips on making it one of the best shopping days of your life!

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