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Bridal Style
The wedding gown is an article of clothing most woman have dreamed about since they were little girls. Looking through magazines, attending Bridal Fantasy and other bridal shows, and window shopping can help you become familiar with the latest styles and fabrics.
More than 90% of the time, your dream dress is the one you’ll purchase because when you finally put it on it will make you smile, confirming that it truly is the one. To protect yourself, and your dream, it is wise to shop with reputable businesses.
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We all have heard horror stories of brides that go to pick up their dress, days before the wedding, only to find it missing, or that it has suddenly become a size 4 when it was originally a size 8. If you have friends who have recently married, check with them to see if they were happy with the service they received at the businesses they chose. If so, you’ve got a place to start. There has been a distinct shift in wedding gown styles. When selecting a gown, the individuality and uniqueness of each bride is now much more important than it used to be.
The runways are showcasing a trend toward simple and more elegant styles. Bridal shops are carrying sophisticated, narrower silhouettes, and off-shoulder dresses that reflect a more romantic style. There is a move toward intricate trims and detailing to make each gown unique. There are many different dress styles and necklines to choose from. A halter neckline comes up from the bust and goes around the neck while a strapless neckline goes across the bust. A jewel neckline sits high on the collarbone and usually goes straight across. V-neck and scoop necklines are great for girls with a larger bust, while the sweetheart adds a little more of a “princess” feel to your bridal gown.
When shopping for your wedding gown, make sure to utilize the knowledge of the professional in the bridal shop you select. They can advise you on what style would best suit your body type and what fabrics would go well with your wedding theme.
Remember, it is easier to take a dress in than let it out, so keep that in mind when ordering your gown. Try to take along the undergarments and shoes you plan on wearing on your wedding day. Even if it isn’t exact, you will get a better idea of the fit of your dress and if it will need to be hemmed.
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