Bridal Gown Shopping Tips

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It can be difficult to find a great bridal gown that looks good on you. Even if you're tall and thin, the model was probably made for someone just a little different. If you have a less stylish figure, getting the right gown can be a serious trial.

If you're plus sized, an unusual shape, or just can't find anything that fits, there's still hope. Specialty boutiques and other stores, plus a good knowledge of what suits you and what doesn't will help you find the perfect bridal gown for your wedding. Here are the shape categories that most women fall into, and information about the styles that flatter each.

Classic hourglass - When your bust and hip measurements are similar and your waistline is strongly defined, you're an hourglass. Statistically, you're also probably over a size fourteen, making shopping for bridal dresses tricky. The good news is that many styles work well for this shape, including well supported strapless gowns.

Pear shape - If you have larger hips and a smaller bust, you're shaped like a pear or spoon. Balancing the top half of the body with the bottom half by adding interest is the best strategy when choosing a bridal gown. Many of the rules for hourglass shapes apply here, but look for detailing in the bodice to draw the eye up.

Apple shape - If your hips and bust are similar in size, but your waist is about the same size or larger, you're apple shaped. Choose a-line gowns or empire waists, both with full, long skirts. This helps de-emphasize hips and waist. However, don't wear these gowns with a short skirt, or you're in danger of looking pregnant.

Petite - Women who are less than 165 cm / 5'4" tall are petite, which has its own set of challenges when it comes to buying a bridal gown. It's important to find a dress that's not too plain, but doesn't overwhelm you with ruffles and other detailing. Wear an elaborate headdress to make a plain dress fancier and more interesting.

Plus size - Women who wear plus sizes may also have trouble when it comes to finding bridal gowns - there are few designs made just for them. Most dresses are just sized up from those made for smaller women, and thus have fitting issues. Fortunately, there are a number of bridal boutiques online that specialize in plus size dresses, as well as in larger cities.

The basic rule when choosing bridal gowns is to know what flatters you and what to avoid. However, that's not all there is to it - different designers use different fit models, so one line may tend to flatter a particular shape. When trying on dresses, keep track of the brand and see if there are similarities throughout it.

Still having trouble? Think about getting your gown customized or made to fit. This is a lot less expensive than you'd think it would be, and is one sure way to get a flattering bridal gown. Just make sure to talk to your tailor or seamstress well before the wedding. You should give them as much as a year to make a great dress for your big day.

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