Choosing the Right Dress to Wear on Your Wedding Day!

 

You Found the Right Guy, and You’ve Set a Date. In selecting your bridal gown, keep in mind the time of year and the formality of your wedding. The weather is also worth considering. In cold weather, it is smart to have long sleeves. Looking at bridal magazines will let you compare the various styles and colors. If you see a gown you like, call boutiques in town to see if they carry that line. Always try on a gown before ordering. You can rarely see, buy, and take home the exact size and color of the gown you want. It needs to be ordered from the dress manufacturer by the Bridal Shop. It is sewn after you place your order. Because other brides’ orders are ahead of yours, you can understand the necessity of ordering your gown early.

 

It’s wise to have your order in at least 7 to 8 months before your Wedding Day. Don’t delay looking at what is out there. It’s very rare for a dress to be a perfect fit and the right length. There will be a cost for alterations and pressing. No matter your shape, there is a Perfect Wedding Dress for you! A good rule of thumb for brides with problem areas is to try to draw attention away from them. Accentuate your own good features, as well as the dress’s great features, such as an exquisite neckline.

 

A sexy low-cut back is great for all brides, or for fancy, ornate sleeves.

 

1. If you are tall and want to appear shorter, you can wear a bouffant skirt or a dress that is tight-fitting and flares out on the bottom. (The mermaid effect) A sash or a different color at the waist is also a good selection.

 

2. If You Would Like to Look Taller – A general rule about designs is that you wear a dress that is a closer fit to your figure rather than a Cinderella-type dress. If it is a straight line to the floor, it adds length to your stature. Well-Rounded Figured Brides – A V-neck, keyhole, or open neckline with a straight skirt achieves contrast in all the right places.

 

A vertical line is also great for slimming. Anything that is going up and down, whether it is stitching, stays, or a pattern, is a good choice. Many designers are putting stays or ribs in wedding dresses for that very reason. A large gal needs to be careful about strapless gowns. Be sure you can put your arms up when you are dancing, throwing the bouquet, or posing for pictures without your dress coming out. A little strap is safer than none. Valuable Tips for the Slender Bride – Keep an open mind when choosing your best option. Strapless dresses are not the best style for everyone.

 

A dress with straps that go behind the neck gives you more coverage and is very flattering. If you are small-waisted, you will love a style with draping in a horizontal pattern. It adds pounds and is very stylish. For you, Short Waisted Brides – Enjoy the Basque waistline, which falls a bit below your actual waist, giving your body the appearance of a perfect hourglass figure. You will sometimes notice that the lowered waist comes to a point in the middle. A Long Line Push-Up Bra is a wise purchase for many brides.

 

At least try one on before you decide on your undergarments. You don’t want a gap in the front between you and your dress, and it will add fullness where you may need it. Be open to trying different shapes and styles you wouldn’t expect to wear; you may be pleasantly surprised! Many designers are now offering more than a basic strapless gown. Be open to the idea of a sleeveless dress. Beautiful, stylish jackets are available. Whether you’ve got super lanky limbs or a bit of a jiggle, arm yourself with a standout sleeve! Sleeves add pounds to your frame and take pounds away.

 

If you are not pleased with what you see to purchase, consider having a jacket or dress made for you. There are many advantages to having a dress designed and made just for you. You can pick the fabric and the design of your choice. You don’t need to spend a lot of time shopping, and there is no charge for alterations because the gown fits your figure perfectly!! If you are dieting, remember that losing weight on the scale does not necessarily mean losing inches. It’s difficult to lose 10 or more pounds of fat. If you are between sizes, order the larger one. The sewist can take it in, but making it larger is more difficult. It is always easier to downsize. Be sure the Bridal Shop indicates on your order form when the gown should arrive. To have time for fittings and alterations, it should be delivered at least 5 to 6 weeks before the wedding. Keep in mind that you will not be the only bride from your bridal shop getting married on your Wedding Day.

 

Choosing your Wedding Dress Color: It’s common to choose a wedding dress that is not stark white, and there are many beautiful hues to choose from. How do you pick the right color for you? The color of your eyes and skin may give you a clue as to what color will be the most complementary. Usually, ladies with blue or brown eyes look best in champagne, ivory, and white dresses. Green & aqua blue eyes usually indicate a little more yellow in the skin & eyes, and so gold & beige colors look magnificent. Be very careful about color. Put the dress under your chin and look at yourself in the mirror. Do you have rosy cheeks, or did your skin take on a green or sallow look? An untrained eye may find it difficult to tell. When you try on dresses, be sure to bring your mother or a valued friend.

 

If it makes you feel Beautiful and gives you confidence, it must be the Right Style and the Perfect Wedding Dress for you!