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It's crazy, this year is marked by a lot of weddings and baby births, seriously it's an absolute Baby Boom kind of year, all of my girl friends are preggo as well :-)
Today I would like to share some tips on which of my personal favorite wedding dress silhouettes best suits different body shapes.
If you have an upcoming wedding in the near future and are on a lower budget but don't want to pass up on a beautiful dress, Aisle Style has a lot to offer.
Pear-shape:
If your body has the pear shape, you want to turn the focus onto the narrowest part of your midsection or toward your neckline. Please don't emphasize your hips!The following dress style would be perfect for you:
- A-line dresses
- Ball Gowns
- Empire Gowns
- Off the shoulder dresses
- Strapless dresses
- Dresses with scoop necklines
- V-neck
- Bateau necklines as they balance smaller chests and narrov shoulders
Keep your fingers away from:
- Mermaid or Trumpet gowns
- Sheath silhouettes
- Clingy fabrics instead go for sturdier ones
Exquisite Boho Sleeve Lace Bodice chiffon A-Line Dress
Hourglass shape:
You will want- pretty similar to a pear shaped boy- accentuate the smallest point on your waist. To emphasize your curves these dress types will look divine on you:
- A-line dresses
- Off the shoulder dresses
- Mermaid silhouettes or trumpet silhouettes
- Sweetheart necklines
Keep your fingers away from:
- Empire gowns
- Ball gowns
- Sheath silhouettes
- Clingy and tight fabrics
Dreamy Sexy Sleevless Floral Lace Trimmed Mermaid Dress
Sexy Lace Spaghetti Straps Backless Long Trumpet Dress
Glamour Boho Beach Style Lace Pattern Mermaid Long Country Dress
Lace Pattern overlay Tulle Mermaid with Long Lace Appliqued Sheer Sleeves
Apple-shape:
If you are blesses with an apple shape make sure to go for a dress that will accentuate the upper bodice or neckline. Go for these flattering silhouettes:
- A-line dresses
- Princess dresses
- Empire waists dresses (even strapless ones)
- Deep V-neck dresses
- Asymmetrical necklines
Keep your fingers away from:
- Ball gowns
- Sheath silhouettes
Gorgeous Floral Lace Bodice Ball Gown Tulle Dress with Ribbon
Beach Style Vintage Lace Appliques Split Chiffon Dress
If you have a more athletic straight body type, make sure to go for a dress that elongate your torso. Following features will do the job for you:
- A-line dresses
- Ball gowns
- Empire waist gowns
- Dresses with spaghetti straps
- Sheath dresses
- Dresses that integrate drop waist skirts as they lenghten your torso
- Mermaid silhouettes or trumpet silhouettes
- Beateau necklines
- Dresses with necklines below your collarbone as they show of your feminity
Keep your fingers away from:
- Princess gowns
- Off-the-shoulder dresses
- Sheath silhouettes
- Basque waists
- Halter tops
Vintage Inspired Sleeveless Illusion Necl Lace overlay Tulle Dress with Sash
Petite Shape:
If you are a woman with a petite and delicate shape you should choose a style that will elongate your body and create length to your bodyline. The simple you keep your gowns the better, so avoid dresses with embellishments and heavy appliqués. Try these features to look breathtaking on your special day:
- Empire waist gowns
- Princess gowns
- A-line gowns
- Mermaid and trumpet silhouettes
- Sheath silhouettes
- Basque waists
- Halter tops
- Cowl-necked dresses
- Sweetheart necklines
Keep your fingers away from:
- Ball gowns
- Dropped waist silhouettes
- high collars
Vintage Long Sleeve Lace Bodice Tulle Beach Dress
This style works as well for retancle and pear shapes!
Bateau Neck Long Sleeve A-Line Chiffon Dress with Ribbon
Have a wonderful week :-)
*Thank you Aisle Style for kindly sponsoring this Post!*
*Thank you Aisle Style for kindly sponsoring this Post!*