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A-Line or Princess Line Dress
The ideal dress, most popular because its suits everyone.
See our A-Line Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
This is a fitted bodice shape with an A-line skirt. It hugs
the waist, so it creates a slimmer waistline and flatters the bust.
If you have wider hips, the A-Line will cover them up effectively
and if you have narrower hips the cut of the skirt will give you
some shape.
What to avoid
The tighter bodice will tend to draw attention to a smaller bust so
it will be more flattering if you add a little padding to balance
the look. This can be with secretive padding added to the dress or a
good bra. A heavy bust will need some structure - often this support
is already built in to the bodice, but if not then boned corsetry is
a must.
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Full Skirt or Ballerina Dress
Sometimes known as Ballgown or Fairytale, if you want a “Big”
dress then this is the one for you, lots of volume and thoughts of
Cinderella!
See our Full Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
If you have a slim-hipped figure and a full bust, the Full Skirt
shape will balance top and bottom perfectly, giving you that
"fairytale bride" look. This style and the Princess are
generally thought of as the most romantic shapes.
What to avoid
Avoid the Full Skirt if you are not full busted, as it will make
your bust look smaller. If you are petite, avoid this option because
you will disappear into the dress! If you have wide hips, avoid the
Full Skirt because it will over emphasize them.
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Column Dress
Fitted but with a straight skirt, this can be soft and floaty as
in a Grecian style or fitted and structured with a straight skirt.
See our Column Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
The Column dress hugs the figure and looks great on tall, willowy
women. This is the one to give you that catwalk look! It will also
work well on a more petite figure.
What to avoid
The Column shape sits quite close to the body, so if you have fuller
hips, this will tend to emphasize them, and is quite clinging so
avoid it if you do not have a smooth outline.
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Empire Line Dress
Underbust detailing and seaming with an unstructured waist so
that it falls in a virtually straight line past the hips and into
the skirt.
See our Empire Line Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
The body of the dress falls from beneath the bust, which is great if
you have a broad waist and a small bust. The long line makes
petite brides look taller. Thinking of Jane Austen, then this
is the one to create the perfect romantic look.
What to avoid
The long line makes tall brides look taller. Avoid it also if you
have a heavy bust line because it will make it appear bigger.
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Mermaid Dress
Also known as hourglass or figure-hugging, the mermaid shape is
tightly fitted to the body and flares out from mid thigh or knee.
See our Mermaid Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
The mermaid shape is ideal for curvy girls with balanced hip and
bust measurements - this dress will bring out the Marilyn Monroe in
you. If you want Hollywood glamour, this is undoubtedly it.
What to avoid
Just make sure you can sit down in it before you buy it or you may
spill out, and if it is not boned then make sure that you have good
supportive underwear. Careful if your curves are all in your bottom
as it will emphasis it, and avoid if you are straight up and down,
apple- or pear-shaped.
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Long or Three-Quarter Sleeves
Long sleeves may be provided as part of the
dress, or as a separate jacket as shown here.
See our Long-Sleeved Wedding Dresses
Perfect
fit
Use long sleeves to draw attention to your upper body, for example
if you have fuller hips. Long sleeves will also conceal larger
arms, and cover square shoulders, provided that they are loose
rather than close fitting. A pretty design will distract the
eye from any imperfections. Long sleeves will also save you
from getting goose bumps if you have a winter wedding.
What to avoid
If you have well-toned arms, flaunt them! It would be a shame
to cover them up with long sleeves, however pretty the material
might be. Don't use long sleeves if you have a petite figure,
because they will make your arms look longer and out of scale with
the rest of you.
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Short Sleeves
Short sleeves are ideal if you need to cover your shoulders. A
tailored short sleeve can balance your look if you are pear shaped,
and can square up rounded shoulders if you use a shoulder pad.
See our Short-Sleeved Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
Use short sleeves to show off well-toned arms. They will help
balance small shoulders, too. Short sleeves help break up the
line, so if you are tall, short sleeves together with a suitable
dress shape will make you look shorter.
What to avoid
Keep larger arms covered up by choosing long sleeves, preferably
with a looser fit. If you have broad shoulders, this style
will emphasize them.
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Spaghetti Straps
Spaghetti straps create a frame for a pretty neck and minimise
big shoulders. if you are heavy busted then opt for a thicker strap
as thin ones can create an unsightly red mark.
See our Spaghetti Straps Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
Show off well-toned arms and beautiful shoulders and neck by
choosing spaghetti straps. These have a young and modern look
and are very attractive. Use a strapless bra with spaghetti straps
so that there are no distractions.
What to avoid
Keep angular shoulders or large arms covered up. Spaghetti
straps also emphasize the neck, so be sure it looks good if you
choose them. You can also use a necklace effectively to
compliment the straps.
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Strapless Neckline
Very in vogue for 2009 collections, this is the perfect look for
the right girl.
See our Strapless Neckline Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
This is a particularly elegant look if you have a long neck, good
shoulders and well-toned arms. A strapless dress is a fine
opportunity for beautiful jewellery. Strapless looks good with
a medium bust.
What to avoid
Don't leave everything uncovered unless it looks great - there are
plenty of other styles to hide shorter necks, square shoulders or
full arms. If you have a very full bust, strapless is unlikely
to be able to give you the support you will need throughout the day.
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Halter Neckline
Halter necks are a little unusual but can look fantastic.
See our Halterneck Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
Halterneck tops expose beautiful shoulders and well-toned arms,
while the continuity of line makes you look taller if you are
petite. The halterneck top echoes the lower half of the dress,
so if you have slim hips the halterneck will be an excellent
counterpoint. There are many different variations on the
halterneck style; collar with straps, single strap wrapping round
the back of the neck, covered or exposed V to the bust. A
halterneck style can also hide that little underarm
"pouch" that we are sometimes prone to!
What to avoid
A halterneck top may over-emphasize your upper body if you have a
larger bust, though it will provide good support. It will also
emphasize your hips in counterpoint - so if you have larger hips,
avoid this style.
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Boat or Bateau Neckline
With a pretty neck and collarbones this can be truly gorgeous.
See our Boat Neckline Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
The wide-necked or off-the-shoulder shape of the Boat or
"Bateau" style follows the line of the collarbone, so if
you have well-defined collarbones and a beautiful neck, the Boat
design will show them off to best effect. Boat is also good
for narrow shoulders. This style was made popular by Audrey Hepburn
in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
What to avoid
If your neck is not your best feature, the Boat may not show you in
your best light. If your shoulders are broad, keep away from
the Boat as it will draw attention to them. If your bust is
large, the Boat neckline will make it look bigger.
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V Neckline
Stunning if you have a little cleavage to flaunt, and provides an
opportunity to emphasize pretty jewellery.
See our V-Neck Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
The V-Line style plunges to the bust and is particularly
complimentary if you have a larger bust and would like a little
cleavage. Small busts can be uplifted and padded, so make sure
you have a good bra to emphasise what you have got. The angle of the
V-Line varies and may be on or off the shoulder, so expose beautiful
shoulders but cover them up if they are angular.
What to avoid
Avoid the V-line if you are small busted, as it may draw attention
to this.
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Sweetheart Neckline
This is probably second-most popular after a straight strapeless.
See our Sweetheart Neckline Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
This is a pretty and romantic neckline, forming a natural heart
shape and giving you a sweet and innocent look. It also works
with larger busts as a sexier style, showing a hint of cleavage.
What to avoid
The Sweetheart style exposes a central panel of neck, so if this is
not your best feature, you may want to look at alternatives such as
a halterneck. Alternatively, a Sweetheart can lend you the
romantic look you seek, with a pretty item of jewellery as an
accessory to improve the look of your neck.
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Dipped Neckline
With a shaped curve but not so low cut as the sweetheart. Can be
shallow or deep and is good to hide fleshy underarms if high cut.
See our Dipped Neckline Wedding Dresses
Perfect fit
Flattering to any bust size; bigger girls can enjoy a low cut
without showing too much cleavage providing that it is not too
tight, and smaller busts are flattered by the curved shape.
What to avoid
Boobs spilling out of the top as you can end up with a "double
bust" effect, but otherwise a good all rounder.
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