Plus Size Wedding Party Dresses






Have you ever considered of wearing two wedding dresses for the same wedding day? If not, perhaps you should start thinking about this now.




It’s true that one wedding dress can cost you enough money that you might not want to hear about another one. If your wedding budget is truly generous with your wishes and you are willing to invest as much money as necessary for your bridal looks, then you should consider buying a second wedding dress for the wedding reception party.

If you’re dealing with a tighter wedding budget, then stick to a single wedding dress, but make sure that you buy one that is not too voluminous, layered, sophisticated and too tight, otherwise it might prevent you from having a good time, moving, breathing and dancing properly during the evening or the night party. Do not follow this advice if you’re planning a casual, light, stylish, refined, intimate and rather tranquil and chill reception than a funky party reception.

If you are situated somewhere in the middle – you want to be able to dance and have fun and still relax and spend more time at the table with yourfriends, you can always opt for a calf length flowing wedding dress that will be more suitable for a casual and a little bit groovy night. But what if you’re a full figure bride and you want to look as amazingly beautiful, feminine, charming and stylish for the night party as you did during the religious wedding ceremony? What style of plus size wedding party dress can suit your body figure and flatter your individuality best? To make sure that you find the dress in time for the wedding, do a little research on what styles, designs, colors, shapes and lengths are the most suitable for your shape and start searching earlier.

Browse for pictures with plus size wedding party dresses in specialized bridal magazines or websites online that provide with examples of such wedding dresses. Check out these unique and trendy dresses that you can choose from – http://www.discountplussizedresses.com/plus-size-wedding-party-dresses.html.

In general, the most suitable styles for full figure brides are those A-line shaped wedding dresses, princess style or empire waist wedding dresses. Choose one of these designs depending on the wedding style, theme, character and your personal vision, preference and style. Opt for a halter, strapless or tea length wedding dress if you’re bold enough to show your legs or for a bohemian or maternity style one shoulder or off-the-shoulders plus size wedding party dress that can give you a more stylish, romantic, sleek, feminine, sensual and classy look.

As for the colors, go with pastel skin tones, such as baby pink, blush, coral, egg-white, pale yellow, mauve, light violet, clear blue skies, emerald green or lime green, peachy, teal, cream, ivory or champagne. It all depends on the location, season and color-scheme of the wedding.

Written by , date May 21, 2010 in plus size.
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One Response to Plus Size Wedding Party Dresses

  1. Charm says:

    Oh, this is such a nice article. However, I’m not the type of person who would change her clothes too many times or would wear colored clothes at her own wedding. But at least you gave me a very nice idea both through the article and by posting the two dresses here. I particularly like the first one and that is because I am under the impression the green sash there is not part of the dress, but an accessory. So my idea is this one: wear such a nice white dress, longer, let’s say ankle length both for the ceremony and the reception. And the green sash would be replaced by a white beaded sash, something that would add charm to the dress. Of course the wedding I’m planning is something informal.

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