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Just as brides come in all shapes and sizes, so too do bridal gowns. Only with bridal gowns, you describe its shape as the silhouette of the dress.
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A-line
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Princess
The princess silhouette is very similar to the A-line in the way it flows out. The only difference is that a princess silhouette has two seams down the front of the dress for a sculpted effect. (Princess cuts favor those same brides who can wear an A-line dress.)
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Trumpet or Mermaid
These two silhouettes are really very similar. The main difference is where on the bride the skirt begins to flare out. A trumpet skirt hugs the bride's body and then flares out starting about mid-thigh. A mermaid skirt also hugs the body, but does not begin to flare out until near the knees. Because both silhouettes cling so tightly to the body, these are not styles everybody can wear. A bride with a nice hourglass figure will look [url=http://www.gotprintsigns.com/abercrombiepascher/‎]abercrombie pas cher[/url] best in these cuts. [url=http://www.sandvikfw.net/shopuk.php]hollister sale[/url] Full-figure brides should avoid this look.
Empire
A bridal gown with an empire silhouette usually involves a low neckline and a narrow bodice that ends just below the bustline. The skirt begins just under the bustline and flows gracefully to the floor. This is a good cut for brides with thicker waists because the waist is not accentuated. It is also a cut good for a petite bride.
What is in style?
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You will see lots of sweetheart necklines - from a demure dip in the neckline to a deep-cut strapless bodice. It is a very feminine cut.
Lots and lots of lace is being used in some very interesting ways lately. For instance, a strapless silk satin gown takes on a whole new look when lace is used to cover the neckline and create three-quarter length sleeves.
Fabric petals are being used to give gowns an ethereal look. Some dresses feature a few petals on the bodice or are used to form a ruffle. And to the other extreme is a silk organza strapless ball gown with a skirt overflowing with petals. The effect is almost like feathers, but lighter.
No matter what your shape, there are going to be several good choices for you. When you combine the right silhouette with what is in style, you can be confident you will look your best on your big day.
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