A-line wedding dresses






In order to make the right decision on the most suitable wedding dress that you could wear on the big wedding day, you must find out more on your body shape type. Knowing your figure is crucial in choosing wisely and correctly, according to your personal style and your body coordinates.




Most brides have no idea what type of wedding dress is more suitable for them and they spend in most cases a few weeks hunting the bridal shops down searching for the perfect wedding dress. So, in order to avoid this stressful time consuming situations, you’d better look for clues and suggestions on your body shape and the equivalent type of bridal dress that can fit and flatter your silhouette.

One of the most popular types of wedding dresses that can suit almost any bride is the famous A-line wedding dress.

This style is often recalled as the princess style wedding dress that features a tight bodices and a lavish skirt that drapes and flares all the way down to the floor. There are many types of bodices and skirts that one can choose for this style, depending on the preferences and personal style of each one of you.


In general, full figure brides or corpulent brides who want to hide a few parts of their body in a very efficient way choose to go with this type of dress. Due to the A line, the dress has the power of slimming the bride and hide an extra stomach and the hip lines. The vast majority of the wedding dresses are A-line cut and anyone can find a beautiful discount A-line wedding dress out there on the internet or in local stores.

Choosing the right neckline for this type of dress only depends on the season, the location, the formality and theme of the wedding. One must not compromise her beauty, sensuality and style by wearing an A-line wedding dress with long sleeves.

For instance, if your wedding is held during the spring, you could go with a dainty A-line wedding dress with cap sleeves or T-short sleeves. For a summer time wedding brides can choose a spaghetti strap A-line wedding dress, a corset style A-line wedding dress, a strapless sweetheart A-line wedding dress, a off the shoulders A-line wedding dress or a halter A-line wedding dress.


If the wedding is booked for a beach exotic location where the weather might get chilly and windy during the evening or the night at the party, brides could go with a charming A-line wedding dress with petal sleeves. For warm season one can pick from many light weight, woolly, breezy, soft and draping materials such as gauze, batiste, organza silk, duchess satin, georgette, crepe, cotton, linen, rayon or chiffon.

If the wedding is to be held in the fall, why not go with a modern asymmetrical one shoulder A-line wedding dress! This style is perfect for any type of bride and it provides with a very hot and trendy look. For a winter wedding brides can choose an A-line wedding dress with ¾ sleeves made from lace.

Written by , date Jul 03, 2010 in Beautfiul designs
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  1. Letty says:

    How charming. how fluid and soft and feminine. how beautiful. the last dress, the one with so many ruffles is so amazing. i like that the ruffles don’t make the dress look voluminous but at the same time they give an impression of fluidity and freshness. I also like the off the shoulders straps, they are so charming as well. i also like that the fabric is so soft and not adorned with anything, not embroidered or something. just that nice brooch or whatever it is on the waistline makes the dress fit for a princess bride. well, it’s such a nice a-line wedding dress and as any dress of this type, it would make any bride look so good and happy in it.

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