Monday, February 3, 2014

Under your wedding dress :))?




::Mare Bea


What do you wear? What type of bra? Girdle? SERIOUS QUESTION.


Answer
I suppose that all depends on style and comfort.

If you are wearing a strapless dress, most brides wear a strapless bra or a long line bra. A long line bra is a partially backless bra that has no straps. This bra has a front like a regular bra but it extends down to the waste band where it hooks closed in the lower back area.

If you want to wear nylons, then you wear nylons under your dress. With or without panties.

If you want bare legs, then you wear panties.

If you want to go braless, you do not wear a bra.

If your dress needs to be poofed out, then you wear either a hoop slip or a multi layered tulle slip or a crinoline slip.

Girdles have been replaced by other garments such as Spanks, a tight fitting nylon body hugger for the waist down to the shins. They can be uncomfortable and cause a bulge at the waistline.

It is best to try your undergarments on with your dress. Move around, sit and stand, raise your arms and move about. If everything stays put, then you have the right undergarment. If not, keep looking.

As a seamstress, I cannot express how important an undergarment is, especially on your wedding day. Go to the store and purchase all of the options that suit your needs. Take them all home and have a fitting fest. You will know when you have the right combination. Remember, above all, comfort is key. You do not want to be tugging on your dress or undies all day.

What do you think of short wedding dresses?

Q. i am having a small wedding and wanted a mroe unusual, contemporary wedding dress. what do you think?

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Answer
If your wedding is small and non-traditional then wear whatever you like the best. I like non tradional dresses, to me they signify a person who is original, unque and not afraid to be different and express their individuality, sort of like me. my advice would be to keep everything in the contemporary and non-traditonal theme. Good luck!




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