Friday, September 26, 2008

Wedding Dress

Choosing The Perfect Wedding Dress

You are getting married! It is every little girl’s dream to have the perfect wedding with the perfect dress. When a little girl dreams of her wedding, the dress is, by far, the most important part (aside from the groom of course!). However, when you get into the wedding dress store, it can be very overwhelming. You have people coming at you from every direction with a different dress to try on. You are assaulted with haters, strapless, spaghetti straps; A line, empire waist, and mermaid. There are a thousand different styles and designs for dresses, let alone wedding dresses. Here are some tips to choosing the wedding dress that is perfect for you.

Fit Your Figure

Your wedding dress needs to be appropriate for your figure. You may have a large chest, and while you may love strapless gowns, that might not be the best choice for you. Instead, try to find something with some support like a halter dress or a dress with cap sleeves. In addition, while some large, poufy, princess gowns look great on store mannequins, it takes a certain body type to effectively pull the dress off. If you have a short waist or are not very tall in general, chances are that this type of dress will completely engulf you and make you look absolutely ridiculous. So even if you absolutely love a dress on the hanger or the store mannequin, remember that you have to find a dress that fits your figure, not a size zero mannequin.

Fit Your Location

Something must be said about dress appropriateness for the location of the wedding and or the reception. If you are having a beach wedding, for example, you should probably find some sort of beach like wedding dress. Instead of a huge dress with a large train, you will probably want something thin and lightweight with a very small train if you are getting married on the beach. You do not want your dress to be covered with sand, and sand can get caught in a train or even in certain materials like lace. Instead, the light weight, wispy materials are easy to shake off and can easily be loosed of any sand that may attempt to attach itself.

Try Two!

A new trend is to get two wedding dresses: one for the ceremony and one for the reception. The ceremony dress can be ornate, glamorous, and formal. Then you can get a more casual and comfortable wedding dress for the reception. This is so that you can have your formal wedding dress, but still be comfortable at your wedding reception.

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