Corset Top Wedding Dresses






Finding the most adequate, feminine, attractive, elegant and body-figure flattering wedding dress might be a real problem to those of you who haven’t thought yet on what kind of dress will suit them most on their wedding day. One of the most popular, inspired, efficient and sexy styles of bridal wears is the corset top wedding dress.




This style can advantage any type of body figure, especially those that are petite, full figure or more consistent. A corset top wedding dress is meant to flatter the best aspects of the bride’s figure and emphasize the curves in a very sensual and elegant way. With so many trendy styles and designs out there, any bride can find the corset top wedding dress of her dreams, in any size and shape.

Those of you who want to look sexy, sensual and distinctive on the wedding day can always try on a corset top wedding dress and see how this style will make you look slimmer, taller and more gorgeous. Choosing a corset top wedding dress might just be the most inspired decision because this style allows you to make any adjustments of your bust. Whether you choose a laced corset top wedding dress, a zipped or a simple corset top wedding dress, the effect will be more than the expected.

Brides can tighten up their bust line and waist line as much as they want, just to get the perfect feminine figure. Those brides who have a more boy-shaped body figure or an apple-shape should definitely try on a corset top wedding dress and see how their flaws are fixed. The cinched waistline can give more shape and curves to a consistent bride and create a slimmer tummy to corpulent women.

The corset top wedding dresses are great and ingenious because they can create an hourglass silhouette illusion on the bride’s appearance. That is why so many rotund and full figure brides are opting for a corset top wedding dress instead of a plus size one. For a more modest, casual and simple bridal look, one can go with a spaghetti strap or off-the shoulder corset top wedding dress designs. A great plus of the corset top wedding dresses is that one can find a two-piece style or a one piece design. A two-piece corset top wedding dress can be assembled from different bodices and skirts, depending on the bride’s preferences and vision.

Many brides have different sizes at the top and bottom of the body and that is why they have to search for a wedding dress design that can allow them to find a perfect proportionate two-piece dress. Those who want to wear different dresses, one for the ceremony and another one for the reception can go with two colors for the corset top and save some money for the wedding budget. Therefore one can wear a white corset top for the religious ceremony and a red – or any other color for the evening wedding party

Written by , date Apr 26, 2010 in Beautfiul designs
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2 Responses to Corset Top Wedding Dresses

  1. Ines says:

    Corset wedding dresses are the only types of wedding gowns that can be worn at a wedding. No matter hoe skinny or plump you are, a corset will always model your figure and give your silhouette more elegance and it makes you look more chic. But I don’t want something too extravagant or too eye catchy. I’ve seen some of these corsets and corset wedding dresses. Not that they aren’t beautiful, but I want people to look at me, not at my dress. So I have to admit I like these two here. The first one more, because it’s so simple, with no embroideries and it has a very nice and subtle color. The only thing I don’t like about the second one is the black it has. Anyways, they inspired me.

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