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Posted by Bobby vaizZ - - 0 comments

And you … are you a bride with style? A bride with style is one that is well known to itself, and knows how to get the most out of your body when getting dressed. The most important thing when choosing your wedding dress is that you are clear about what your body type and the area or areas that you prefer and highlight those instead prefer to hide and know how.

Here are some clues to explain you identify your body type and what is the wedding dress that best favors.

If your body is type triangle, are narrower at the top of your body (small bust and narrow shoulders) and your hips and legs are wide. In this case you need to balance your proportions, keeping your hips and legs look with more volume and bringing attention to your upper body. I recommend you opt for an empire cut dress with loose semi-drop from the area below the bust.



It is important that you consider in detail the top and with horizontal pleats, ruffles, one shoulder neckline, etc. If you want top look wider choose a boat style neckline or fallen man. If you have a very small bust neckline style a strapless or halter neck round you favor.


If your body is inverted triangle type, are wider at the top and narrow at the bottom. Therefore, you must cover your back and shoulders and accentuate your hips and legs. For this I recommend the A line dresses or princess style with details and volume in the bottom of your body.


You can use crinolines, brocade or any kind of details that bring attention to that area. For the neckline I recommend you use spaghetti straps or a halter neckline V-neck, which visually reduce the size of your torso. Avoid type styles with boat necks, strapless or round, with details on the sleeves, crossed straps or pads.


If your body is type column, you have a balanced ratio between shoulders, chest and hips, but your waist is not well defined, which makes your body look like a straight vertical line. Main objective must create the illusion of curves. For this I recommend you use a princess-style dress or style A, with emphasis on details such as ruffles at the bottom.


Similarly trying to create curves in your upper body using necklines sloping shoulders, and details in the areas of the breast, back and shoulders. If you want to define your waist, opt for a brace rods.


If your body is hourglass type is characterized by a balance between your hips and your upper torso, and a very pronounced waist. Virtually any design can take, however I recommend you do focus on highlighting your curves and waist, if you thin I suggest you opt for the mermaid style is tight around the torso and hips to below, or generally any style accentuate your waist.


If you are plump with prominent abdomen, choose a style empire waist, solid color with simple lines or a vertical pattern. Try to draw attention to another area of ​​your body other than around the waist or abdomen. For example the bust if you have not very large.


If you are of short stature: As for cutting plump Empire style is my recommendation, avoid any detail or horizontal cut, as this will make you look shorter. Nor should you dress fabric with many details or very loud, like the skirts wide as the princess style or too tight like the mermaid style. Make sure that your accessories are simple.

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