Every bride
wants to look her best on her wedding day. This
is why so many people try on hundreds of dresses. Before deciding on "The One"
Although
a no clothes and the same style of dress can be considered "the best", there are
certainly clothes that are best suited for brides with certain types of the
body.
Pear ShapeSomeone
with a pear-shaped body has wider hips than shoulders. This
body type is best suited in a dress empire, because it hides a lot of the body,
accentuating the smallest part. Halter
V-neck A-line strapless wedding dresses and ball gowns are also flattering easy
as these styles to draw attention to the neck and disguise fuller lower half of
the body.
Just be
sure to stay away from skirts, which are bulky size. Additionally,
the material along the stomach draped on a diagonal or a corset style both
flatter this body shape.
Rectangular
shapePeople
with a rectangular-shaped body has. Hips and shoulders, the scale is about the
same width, with little or no translation This
is a different type of body, and dresses, Empire A-line prom dresses and
suitable.
Look
for dresses with a corset back, so that you can create more than a V-shaped
silhouette and / or dresses with embellishments V-shaped front. In
addition, opt for large necklines and short sleeves. These are
your top wider view that makes your bottom Look Closer.
Triangular
shapeSomeone
with a body triangle has shoulders that are much wider than the hips.
This
body type looks best in bias cut and straight cut dresses with cut-outs that
give the appearance of narrow shoulders, halter top or as cut
throat.
Prom
dresses are very flattering for this shape style creates fullness in the lower
half of the body compensates, shoulders, curves, arches and other ornaments
higher on the hips.
HourglassPeople
with an hourglass-shaped body has shoulders and hips of the same width, and a
thin, well-defined size. This
body type looks best in mermaid-style dresses and A-line cut with cutouts like
strapless, V-neck and dug. Try
styles that are loose on the shoulders or hips to add, how to prevent it from
your well-proportioned curves.
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