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Jenn aka J
I'm looking for a store that says larger size dresses that I can try on. Near San Francisco. I don't want to try to squeeze into a size 10 when I'm an 18. I've already tried David Bridal and would try somewhere else. I especially like Maggie Sottero. Thank you
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Hello Jenn
wedding-bridal-boutique.co.uk is a online store where you can choose best dress according to your size at affordable prices. http://www.wedding-bridal-boutique.co.uk/acatalog/wedding-dresses-bridal-gowns.html
Hello Jenn
wedding-bridal-boutique.co.uk is a online store where you can choose best dress according to your size at affordable prices. http://www.wedding-bridal-boutique.co.uk/acatalog/wedding-dresses-bridal-gowns.html
Hey, i really need help picking a wedding dress thats sexy!?
Zee
I have a rather weird figure, im a size UK 12. I have a flat stomach but all my fat is in my arms and shoulders. My shoulders are kind off broad and my arms are chubby. Strapless dresses often make me look really fat, dresses with strap also make me look fat because they show the fat on each side of the strap, halterneck sometimes look nice depending on how wide the strap around the neck is. I have not tried off the shoulder, but i have heard its good for broad shoulders that are fat. Anyone have any advice?? I would really appreciate it :) Thanx
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That's easier than you think. You want to emphasis your waist and hide your arms, or at least keep attention off of them.
Yes, off the shoulder is great for disguising upper arms, but they can sometimes add width to your shoulders. Similar to the halter, you have to make sure that the material is wide enough to balance out, the more narrow the fabric, the wider you will look in comparison, while wider fabrics will make you look smaller.
Look for a V-Neck to bring the attention in, and away from your arms, which will also make your shoulders look more narrow, and keep the attention going towards your little waistline. A portriat neckline would br great here. It's not quite off the shoulders, dips into a V at the front, and usually has some kind of detailing at the point to keep the eye moving in and down.
You could also add an illusion sleeve (sheer fabric, either detailed or plain) with an off the shoulder dress to hide the rest of your arms. A bell (flares at wrist) or caplet (flares below elbow) sleeve would work great for this. The wide hem will make your own arm seem smaller.
The look for gowns with a fitted waistline to show off your middle. A basque or antebellum waist would be great for you, the point would keep the eye inward, and off your arms. Plus, it's a very slimming style on most women.
Then I would get a A-line or tulip skirt with just enough fullness to balence your top out. A sheath or column gown can make your top look heavier, while going too full with a ballgown might make you look heavy all over.
Just a few style examples so you know what these things might look like in a gown.
http://www.brides.com/fashion/dresses/gallery/vendor/detail/131578?ff=Bride&f=neckline%3AOff-the-shoulder&max=neckline&offset=3&page=1
http://www.brides.com/fashion/dresses/gallery/vendor/detail/117268?ff=Bride&f=neckline%3AOff-the-shoulder&max=neckline&offset=29&page=3
http://www.brides.com/fashion/dresses/gallery/vendor/detail/118515?ff=Bride&f=neckline%3AOff-the-shoulder&max=neckline&offset=41&page=4
http://www.brides.com/fashion/dresses/gallery/vendor/detail/118630?ff=Bride&f=neckline%3AOff-the-shoulder&max=neckline&offset=112&page=10
That's easier than you think. You want to emphasis your waist and hide your arms, or at least keep attention off of them.
Yes, off the shoulder is great for disguising upper arms, but they can sometimes add width to your shoulders. Similar to the halter, you have to make sure that the material is wide enough to balance out, the more narrow the fabric, the wider you will look in comparison, while wider fabrics will make you look smaller.
Look for a V-Neck to bring the attention in, and away from your arms, which will also make your shoulders look more narrow, and keep the attention going towards your little waistline. A portriat neckline would br great here. It's not quite off the shoulders, dips into a V at the front, and usually has some kind of detailing at the point to keep the eye moving in and down.
You could also add an illusion sleeve (sheer fabric, either detailed or plain) with an off the shoulder dress to hide the rest of your arms. A bell (flares at wrist) or caplet (flares below elbow) sleeve would work great for this. The wide hem will make your own arm seem smaller.
The look for gowns with a fitted waistline to show off your middle. A basque or antebellum waist would be great for you, the point would keep the eye inward, and off your arms. Plus, it's a very slimming style on most women.
Then I would get a A-line or tulip skirt with just enough fullness to balence your top out. A sheath or column gown can make your top look heavier, while going too full with a ballgown might make you look heavy all over.
Just a few style examples so you know what these things might look like in a gown.
http://www.brides.com/fashion/dresses/gallery/vendor/detail/131578?ff=Bride&f=neckline%3AOff-the-shoulder&max=neckline&offset=3&page=1
http://www.brides.com/fashion/dresses/gallery/vendor/detail/117268?ff=Bride&f=neckline%3AOff-the-shoulder&max=neckline&offset=29&page=3
http://www.brides.com/fashion/dresses/gallery/vendor/detail/118515?ff=Bride&f=neckline%3AOff-the-shoulder&max=neckline&offset=41&page=4
http://www.brides.com/fashion/dresses/gallery/vendor/detail/118630?ff=Bride&f=neckline%3AOff-the-shoulder&max=neckline&offset=112&page=10
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