Pick The Right Dress Style

We’re all different and it’s important to find a dress style that flatter your body. Emphasize the positive aspects and minimize your less-than-ideal areas that we all have. These are suggestions, and are NOT set in stone. The bottom line: try on many different styles-you’ll know the right one when you see it.

Petite/Short Sheath, A-line, or Mermaid are all flattering styles on a petite figure. To add height, combine a short sleeve or sleeveless dress with long gloves. Also consider a dress with a high neckline and empire waist to elongate your figure. Big ball gowns and veils that are longer than the floor can overwhelm a petite frame. Pouf veils and up-do’s will add to your overall height.

Full Figured Ball gown or A-line styles are especially flattering on fuller figures. The fitted waist
and full skirt of a ball gown emphasizes your beautiful curves, and hides any figure “issues” below the waist. An A-Line silhouette will flatter practically any figure. Consider a neckline with beading and other details to help draw the eye upward, and balance your silhouette.

 

Large Bust. The following necklines work well with a large bust: keyhole, high, v-neck or
illusion yoke. You may also want to consider finding a gown style that allows you to wear a bra with straps, for the best support. It’s all about proportion and balance, so consider a dress
with beading, lace and other details around the hemline and the bottom half of the dress vs the bodice.

 

Full Hips. A-line, ball gown, flared skirt, or cinched waist styles are all very flattering to this body
type. A broader neckline such as off-the-shoulder, Portrait, Bateau or Sabrina can help balance your overall silhouette nicely.

 

Small Bust. While many styles can be flattering, consider styles that include extra details– layering, beadwork, ruching, lacework, etc – around the bust line for fullness and balance. Have cups sewn into your gown’s bodice so you can eliminate the need for a bra – one less thing to worry about!

Hourglass. This “curves-in-all-the right-places” body looks great in simple, classic styles such as sheaths, mermaid, or a fitted princess gown. Consider a v-neck, off-the shoulder or scoop neck
– these necklines provide nice balance and proportion to an hourglass shape.

Inverted Triangle. Full skirts or full trains are a great way to balance out your overall silhouette, when you’re fuller on top and through the shoulders. Also consider dresses with bustles, bows, and other adornments on the bottom half of the gown.

 

Triange/Pear-Shaped. Consider full sleeve treatments, padded or pouf sleeve to balance out your fuller bottom half. Also consider a textured bodice with heavy beading, and flattering neckline that will draw focus upward.

 

Tall. A drop-waisted dress with a lower neckline or any off-the-shoulder style looks great on
taller figures. If you’re also slender, a sheath or mermaid style will really show off your
slim frame. Sometimes when you’re thin, your shoulders and collar bone can look “bony” – and if so, you may want a dress style that covers those areas more. Something else to consider: pouf veils and up-do’s will add to your overall height.

 

 

Thick Waist or Rectangle-Shaped. An Empire silhouette looks especially flattering on those body types that are fuller through the waist. Consider using strong detail on the upper or lower body, but not both, to give the illusion of curves.

 

Again, what is most important is that you LOVE your dress. Anyone of our bridal salons can assist you in choosing the perfect dress.

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