Walk Down the Aisle in Style


by Zhanna Krupnikov - Date: 2010-06-13 - Word Count: 491 Share This!

It is indeed every woman's dream to walk down the aisle, clad in the perfect wedding dress, as her Prince Charming awaits her at the end of the aisle. However, as the Big Day approaches, the dream suddenly evaporates leaving behind a cloud of jitters and panic. As a bride-to-be, it would be prudent to think twice before investing in what could be one of the most prized possessions of your life.

It is advisable to finalize your wedding theme before you pick your wedding dress. The design and cut of your wedding gown would have a better impact if it is customized depending on whether you are planning to have a garden wedding late in the afternoon or a beach wedding at sunset.

In 2010, wedding dresses with varying shoulder designs are in-focus. Wedding gowns are playing with straps and shoulders boldly and have also gone shorter in length. Being casual in style, they make a good choice for a summer wedding.

Before you start with your shopping expedition, you need to have a clear understanding about your body structure. It is essential to choose a wedding gown that flatters your body shape instead of making you stand out like a sore thumb. Remember that in the end, it is the fitting and drape that could make or break your wedding gown. If you are blessed with an hourglass figure, choose a wedding dress that accentuates your narrow waist and corseted bodices that flatter the bust line. For a pear-shaped body, princess style or A-line dresses would be ideal as they conceal fuller hips and thighs. Short length gowns would suit the petite frame to a T. However, ball gowns style should be avoided as they can overpower a petite figure. Also, a bride with dainty structures should go easy on the fabric.

Also, the wedding attire need not necessarily be restricted to the conventional white, ivory or grays. In recent years, many brides have been experimenting with darker shades like pink, red or green or double shades like two-toned ivory and white dress, or ivory and beige. However, you must ensure that the color complements your skin tone and wedding theme.

The shape of the dress's neckline is very prominent, and consequentially of high importance. Whether it is V-neck, Square neck, Boat neck, Scoop neck or Surplice neck, remember that the neckline of your wedding attire should flatter your facial features.

Similarly, some styles of sleeves flatter certain builds and bone structures better than others. You could spice up the style quotient of your wedding dress with tube top, halter or spaghetti strap dresses. If you are blessed with an hourglass figure, choose a wedding dress that accentuates your narrow waist and corseted bodices that flatter the bust line. For a pear-shaped body, princess style or A-line dresses would be ideal as they conceal fuller hips and thighs.

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