Your natural body shape can help you choose the most flattering wedding dress. With a myriad of design styles available, use your body as a guide!
Hourglass Figure – The hourglass figure flatters most dress styles. Try a mermaid-style gown or an A-line that will make you look taller and minimize your waist. Make your your dress is tailored to your body, as an ill-fitting gown may add bulk instead of beauty.
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Pear Figure – An A-line silhouette will accentuate your figure without adding bulky weight to your bottom half. You may want to consider a V-neck to draw attention to your top half. Avoid super thin dress material, as they may highlight your larger assets.
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Apple Figure – A sweetheart neckline will flatter your top and add a hint of cleavage without giving the game away. Stay away from super high necklines and some empire waists as they tend to make your bust look larger.
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Fuller Waistline – The shape of an empire waist wedding dress will gently sweep over your curves. This is a versatile dress that flatters most body types and draws attention to the neckline.
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Athletic Figure – A ball gown shaped dresses will give the illusion of a more feminine shape. Belts and ribbons around the waist are your best friend, use them to create your shape. You may also want to consider a plunging neckline to draw attention to your neck and chest.
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