Tuesday, May 6, 2014

gosh i am having so much trouble finding a wedding gown? what gown would look best on a short petite person?




mocoh80


but still feel like i am a princess on my wedding.??


Answer
I was watching a wedding show that was all about advice for brides (Wedding Dos and Don'ts) but this is what they said about petite women:
-do not get a big, poofy dress because they make petite women appear smaller
-slender gowns make petite women appear taller and more elegant (you can still feel like a princess without having all the poof)

here is some other advice i found:
DONâT pick a dress thatâs so trendy that in 30 years everyone will know the exact season you were married. If youâre wondering whether those enormous puff sleeves or that glittered bodice might not be as in-fashion a few years down the road, youâre probably right.

DO find an âof the momentâ It dress that is timeless and classic. This dress by Monique Lhuillier is the type of dress every woman dreams of getting married in. The look is incredibly modern but the texture is soft and romantic. A voluminous skirt is offset by a form-fitting bodice, which really emphasizes your curves. Ultimately, the most important thing is that you feel beautiful in your dress â and it would be near-impossible to feel anything but great in a dress this fabulous.

DON'T try to go to 'sexy' in the wedding dress design - you WILL have to move around, bend over and stretch throughout the day, and you don't want to give the room a show. Save the 'sexy' for the honeymoon wardrobe!

DO Go to a wedding dress specialist. You should visit several wedding boutiques, and learn from the pros. Of course, keep in mind they are selling, so you should take everything with a grain of salt.

DO Keep an open mind while you shop for your wedding dress. Try lots of things on. Often the dress you thought youâd never like is the one that makes you look and feel the best.

this site is all do's and don'ts for different body types:
http://weddings.ivillage.com/bridalfashion/0,,c1rnz2kc-2,00.html


hope all this helped! and congratulations and good luck!

Wedding gown suggestions?




jadee.poo_


Alright, we wanted to have a ballroom wedding, but, as much as I like them and as beautiful as they are, I don't want to wear a big ballroom-esque dress, being only 4'11", and rather slim, I'd be rather swamped by a dress like that. Any suggestions on what kind of dress I should wear for my wedding?


Answer
Here is some information that I was able to find about petite brides:
The challenge is to add height or length to your silhouette. Look for dresses that have vertical lines.

A-line wedding gowns and Princess wedding gowns are good choices if you keep the flare moderate. The addition of princess seaming add length to the body.

The empire waist wedding dress can give length in the torso. But be careful. If you have a prominent bust or very small busted, the empire waist style wedding gown direct the focus of attention to the bust area.

The sheath style wedding dresses and mermaid wedding dress style are choices you can consider also.

Be careful though of the mermaid style. If you are a petite bride, this is not easy to wear. The gown is designed for a figure that is 5â7â to 5â9â. So the flare might not start on you in the right place.

Also if you have to cut off a lot on the hem, you are cutting off a lot of the fullness in the flare, which may or may not be a good thing.

So if you want to wear this popular style and you are petite what can you do? First wear the highest heeled shoe you can manage. Try on different mermaid style wedding gowns. Note where the flare starts and how much hem will need to come off.

I have seen this style work on some petite brides but the trick is to make sure the flare is minimal and start at your knee.

What about a ball gown? Experts say you should avoid this style. But if you must try it get a style isnât very poufy in the skirt. Full poufy ball gown wedding gowns have a tendency to shorten the figure.

Also, avoid long trains because this overwhelms your figure and make you look shorter.

Details like appliqués, lace motifs and embroidery must be scaled down in size in proportion to your body. Large motifs and design details will be over powering for you.

Here are a few dresses that you might like:
http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?keywordText=empire&keywordType=any&pageSize=8&showAll=1&style=JD8104
http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?keywordText=empire&keywordType=any&pageSize=8&showAll=1&style=J122
http://www.morilee.com/DressDetail.aspx?C=12&D=4205&P=1
http://www.morilee.com/DressDetail.aspx?C=12&D=4173&P=1
http://www.sotteroandmidgley.com/dress.aspx?showAll=1&style=SSM5121
http://www.sotteroandmidgley.com/dress.aspx?showAll=1&style=SSM5154JK
http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?line=m&showAll=1&style=S5158
http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?line=m&showAll=1&style=A558




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