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Comfortable Bridal Wedding Dresses

posted by:
Bernice Eker

If you are getting married in an exotic destination, then a beach wedding dress is ideal for your fun in the sun. Your dress can be light and airy, something flow that can catch the warm breezes of your location, but still functional enough to wear at another gathering. Your dress can still reflect your personality and should reflect it while being fun and not confining. A sarong or sundress is the perfect choice for a beach wedding dress.

Plus size wedding dresses also come in a casual style that not only flatters the bride but makes her feel beautiful as well as comfortable. Plus, there is nothing wrong with a plus size wedding dress being a chic suit instead. Many women who are concerned about the way they look in a dress will find that a chic pant suit is the better option and they still look fantastic standing next to their beloved on their special day.

Casual brides no longer have to limit themselves to uncomfortable formal wedding dresses that simply do not fit who they are. Dressy pants suits, flowing sundresses and sarongs, and colors other than white are all the new casual wedding dresses of today. There is no reason why the bride cannot be comfortable. After all, it is her day.

Author: Bernice Eker
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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New Year Eve Dresses For Your Body Shape!

posted by:
Barbie Thomas

The first and the foremost thing to do is determining your body shape, howsoever embarrassing it might be.

Apple Shape: if you have upper body larger than your lower body and weight gain tends to happen around the waistline, emphasize lesser on waist and broad shoulders. Go for dresses that are shaped but not tight. V-neck will give you more elongated look. Cinched waists or wrap tops and belted or nipped waist jackets will give illusion of a smaller waist. Empire style dresses with raised waist can camouflage the tummy. Skirts, fitted at the top and flaring at the hemline will balance the top and the bottom. Don’t wear boxy blazers that make waist and rest of the body appear bigger. Instead, wear single-breasted fitted blazer after ensuring that it defines the waist but is loose enough in the chest to make you comfortable.

Pear Shape: if you have a smaller upper body and weighty hips, thighs, and legs, bring attention to the upper half of your body. Go for wider necklines like bateau, squared, or cowl necks. Jackets that fall just above the hip are better than longer ones. Vertical patterns on the lower half will give slim appearance. Wear dark colors, that don’t shine, on the bottom half and lighter colors on top. A full skirt with defined waist or a full, pleated knee-length skirt will conceal a wide hip and if paired with strapless cut dress, it will highlight your smaller upper half. A funnel shaped coat with buttons on the top half or with a belt will bring attention to the waist.

Don’t wear clingy skirts that highlight hips, or empire waist dresses which hides the waistline. Instead go for A-line skirt or wrap dress that will accentuate your upper half.

Hourglass Shape: if you have a defined waist and curvy upper and lower body, try to draw attention to your narrow waist, or de-emphasize breasts and hips to give impression of a longer, leaner look. Waist-defining belted garments or wrap dresses, apparels with cinched waists, high raised pants and skirts, fitted skirts and dresses, all will bring out your curves. For elongated look, go for v-necks, monochromatic colors, thin & lightweight fabrics, single buttoned jackets, or empire-waist dresses.

Don’t wear tight, wide-cut pants that make the bottom appear wider. Instead wear wide legged trouser which is full but not flared.

Rectangle Shape: if you have fewer defined curves and your waist, hips & breast measurements are similar to each other, try to create illusion of curves. Scoop or v-neck tops, jackets having defined waists or flaring out from the waist, tops and blouses having details around the chest area for giving shape, draping dresses having patterns on them, halter tops, gathering and pleating on sleeves and waist, Skinny jeans hugging the hips, all will help you in creating curves. Trims such as lace, beads and waist-defining belts over shirts, cardigans, coats, etc. will also help you in your task.

Don’t wear bright metallic tops to avoid attention on large chest. Don’t go for white belt, instead wear dark brown one and avoid horizontal stripes that tend to make anything look wider. Try monochromatic tops and bottoms that give taller and leaner look.

The most important tip is that of accepting your natural body shape and accentuating your unique beauty by experimenting with fabrics, colors, and styles!

Author: Barbie Thomas
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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