Perfect Wedding Dresses






If we are to nominate the perfect wedding dress that any bride should buy and wear on the big day, we would definitely be in a mass confusion. Each wedding dress in part is perfect for a certain type of bride, wedding style or theme. That is why we can admit that the perfect wedding dress is the dress witch can fit best your wedding theme, color scheme, formality and style. But besides all these, the perfect wedding dress is that one that manages to flatter the body figure of the bride and her personal style, vision and individuality.




The perfect wedding dress is the most suitable outfit that you can find for your body shape and for your bridal expectances. If the wedding dress fits your body and your character completely, then it’s perfect. But how can you know if the wedding dress you’re choosing is the most fitting one for you? We’re all aware of the fact that brides spend months hunting the bridal stores and boutiques in searching for the perfect wedding dress. That is why before you go shopping it’s best to have an overall idea on what you really want. When entering a wedding dress store you have to know already what you’re looking for.


To reduce the time and energy consumed in tens of bridal shops, you should find out what type of wedding dress suits best your forms. Let’s give you a few examples of perfect wedding dresses for each type of bride in part. For instance, if you are one of those full figure brides with a more corpulent body and broad arms, hips and bust, you don’t have to panic. There are plenty styles and designs that are special made for you. In general full figure brides look superbly feminine, attractive and nonchalant in A-line wedding dresses.

If you like this style, don’t opt for a full layered, voluminous or detailed skirt. Keep it simple, casual, flowing and comfortable just to make sure that you look trendy, elegant, refined and stylish. Another type of dress that can fit much better a corpulent bride is the empire waist wedding dress. Pregnant brides should try these styles too, because they can distract the attention from the stomach area and focus it more on the upper side of the body.




If you are a petite bride who doesn’t know what to wear on the big day, here are some suggestions. The perfect wedding dress for you is definitely the A-line, the empire waist or the halter style dress. Column wedding dresses or simple mermaid wedding dresses are also suitable for petite brides because these styles can create a harming illusion over the true height of the bride. Slimmer brides should avoid wearing a ball gown wedding dress or a large straight wedding dress. Strapless, mermaid or V neckline wedding dresses with A-line skirts are the most suitable attires for hourglass brides.

Written by , date May 28, 2010 in Beautiful designs
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  1. myra says:

    Hey there. 10x for this article. i need it and not for myself, but to make myself clear when i try to put some senses into my friend. my best friend is going to get married and she’s at the point when she’s choosing her wedding dress. fortunately, just online and in magazines for now. and so far she’s only showed me dresses that would not fit her at all. and i’ve tried to show her she doesn’t look good in those types of dresses, making her wearing similar lines. but she just doesn’t want to do it. maybe this article will help her more, because otherwise i don’t know what will happen when we are going to try dresses. i’m more like “i’ll try what i consider is best for me” but she’s like “let’s try everything i find nice.” hopefully it won’t be like that.

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