Sunday, October 20, 2013

what is the best style of the wedding gown for the plus size women?

plus size wedding gowns empire waist
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anvie m





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Plus size brides should not feel limited to a certain style. It is your proportions, not your size that dictates the cut of the gown. If you have a hip measurement that is the largest of the three, try an empire waist. It will form fit just below the bust and flow away from any areas you may have concerns about. Tanks straps and halters mask any concerns above the bust however, if you choose to go strapless, there are certain scallopped neck lines that will come up high enough to cover that as well (adding a bolero jacket or shrug to strapless gowns will work if needed). Check out Aurora D'Paradiso plus sizes at www.formalsource.com and Allure Women at www.allurebridals.com Both lines do not upcharge plus size brides. In the end, going to a full service salon that carries plus sizes will be your best bet. Try on at least 3 different styles and go from there. You will know when you have found "the one". Good luck!

Wedding dress ideas for the curvy short woman?




Janvier


I'm looking for wedding dress ideas that flatter my figure...I'm about 5'1 140 lbs...I'm a little more heavy on the bottom in the hips and thighs... I am told that empire waists are the only flattering wedding gowns for curvy girls but want more suggestions...I know I'm bigger than most wedding gowns are made for but I'm not a plus size woman (size 10) and most plus size dresses are for people 5'8 and taller... Need something that flatters a shorter than most and curvier than most figure...any suggestions are good suggestions...pictures, websites, or stores (preferably i the DC, DMV area) would be ideal

Thanks



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You need something that will make you appear taller and smaller.
So you need something that draws attention to your face and and waist.

An a-line or yes an empire waist dress will be best for you.
An a-line will draw attention to your waist and covering up your bottom half, making you appear smaller.
An empire dress the skirt starts just below your bust, making you appear taller.

Then look for dresses that have a lot of detailing at the top and/or ornate halter or spaghetti straps to draw the attention to your face.

Fix your hair really pretty, wear a gorgeous necklace or earrings depending on the amount of detailing at the top of the dress.

Now that you know what to look for, here are some pictures for you visualize it all together and you can pick a dress that fits your personality:

http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?style=A3326

http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?style=J1278

http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?page=2&style=A3324

http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?page=3&style=A3323

http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?page=4&style=A3343SKHC

http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?page=5&style=AD3274

http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?keywordText=a-line&keywordType=any&pageSize=12&page=13&style=A3203

http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?keywordText=a-line&keywordType=any&pageSize=12&page=25&style=A616

http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?keywordText=empire&keywordType=any&pageSize=12&page=4&style=S795

What is good about Maggie Sottero is you can choose a sleeve type on almost every dress and lengthen or shorten it when you order it so it might not have to be altered.




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