Style & Fashion Guide
Finding the right dress for your figure:
Looking like a goddess on your wedding day! Try some of the following tips in finding a dress to suit your figure:
By Shape
You lucky fish! You have the figure all of us dream to have and you can get away with wearing almost anything. Don't hide your perfect curves though and be sure to show them off in a figure dress like a Mermaid Gown or a lovely short even mini dress. Keep accessories simple if going this route as you are already making quite a statement.
Avoid: Full or ruffled gowns and anything with lots of beadwork and ornamentation.
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A flowing A-line beach wedding dress will hide fuller hips. This style features a flared out skirt from the waist down to your feet, creating an "A" shape. An Empire style waist also works wonders to hide fuller hips. Choose a halter neck or off shoulder dress with some detail on the bodice to draw the attention to your upper body. Wear your hair down instead of in an upstyle to create balance.
Avoid: Sheath gowns and anything with pleats or gathered fabric around the waist.
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To achieve a balanced look go with a full or a-line skirt (a slightly flared skirt that has a silhouette resembling the letter "A") or even a ball gown. These skirts will flatter a slim waistline and make the bust stand out while disguising your fuller hips. Fitted tops such as a strapless corset-style bodice look best with this body shape especially in combination with that a-line skirt. Try tops with some kind of embellishment also to add a little more volume to your bust line. If you don't want to go strapless, think about a halter with a more circular neckline. If you're flexible with color choice, wear light colors on top and dark colors on bottom. This will bring the eye up and away from your wider bottom. You could also go with an allover print. The key here is to show off your upper body. That means your arms, back, and bust.
Avoid: thin straps and boat necklines, and stay away from pleated or gathered fabric at the waist as this will accentuate your broader hips.
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- Diamond (Apple-shaped): Weight goes to your waist line. You may have slim legs and arms.

Strapless and scoop necklines work nicely, as do soft, rounded necklines with a narrow bodice. Stay away from heavily embellished bodices however. The most flattering neckline for a full bust is the V-neck or a plunging neckline as they make the body appear less round. A fuller skirt will also balance your fuller bust. Choose fabrics that aren't too clingy or stiff. An empire waist can also work well by drawing attention to your midsection and away from your heavier top.
Avoid: halter, heavily decorated, off-the shoulder, and boat necklines as these accentuate your already broad shoulders; puffy sleeves or big tops in combination with slim bottoms.
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You want to add the appearance of curves since you don't have them naturally. To do this you will want to choose a dress that draws attention to your bust. Go with a beaded neckline or bodice. The empire style dress (a raised waistline, sometimes right below the bust) can also give the appearance of a fuller chest and add some extra definition and shape. Another option to create the illusion of curves is to draw attention to your waist. To do this try a ball gown (full skirt, form-fitting bodice) as this will draw attention to your waistline and give you a curvier look. A ruched or embellished waistline is also a nice choice. Ornaments, belts, wraps, darts and ribbons are just a few examples for waistline embellishment. Fuller sleeves are yet another way to add curves, and a dress with detailing and patterns can help to break up your straight body line.
Avoid: sheaths and other clingy styles as this will not add any fullness to your slender shape.
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The trick is to look for slimming styles. Look at the waistline first. To disguise a thicker waist you'll want to raise, lower, or eliminate the waistline of your dress. Choose an A-line dress that slims throughout the waist and lengthens the whole body without drawing attention to your midsection. An empire style dress is also an excellent choice since it helps to conceal your waist and hips. Showing your arms and neck can have a slimming effect, so go with a deep v-neck, sweetheart or scoop neckline. Thick straps or a halter top style neckline will also work with this body type. Revealing the arms and neck will bring the eye up and away from your waist. If you want more bottom coverage choose a ball gown with a tight-fitting corseted bodice.
Avoid: Any decoration and design drawing attention to your midsection.
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By Size
Small brides should opt for long flowing gowns with unbroken lines to create the illusion of height. Keep the design simple so as not to overwhelm your small frame. Try a sheath dress to elongate the line of the body. Or perhaps a trumpet skirt if you have a slim torso and shapely hips. The slight fish-tail effect at the bottom sweeps out beautifully into a very graceful train.
Another good choice is an empire style dress. This features a high waistline that stems from the bust and falls into a slender skirt. This style also gives the impression of increased height.
Avoid: Big skirts, dropped waistlines and anything with ruffles.
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