The Ultimate Guide For Wedding Dress Styles
A significant number of brides-to-be have already pictured, dreamed and fantasised how their wedding day will look, the glitz, the glamour and the most important aspect: wedding dress. Every bride to be already has a silhouette in mind, the colour, the veil, even the train.
The good news is that there are so many options available to spice up bridal dress. Here are some fascinating options available for wedding dresses.
1. Necklines
Often the most focused-on area of a bridal gown, the neckline
- Square: If you are a romantic, this here is a good option. The bodice is straight and can be paired with either straps or sleeves at right angles to the bodice.
- Straight across: Modern and stylish; this is for those who would like something strapless without showing a lot of cleavage.
- Sweetheart: This is a popular choice for the modern bride who is looking to accentuate their neckline. The top looks like half a love heart and melds perfectly into the bodice.
- The V-Neck: As the name suggests, this is in the shape of letter V and is perfect for directing attention to the full dress, from the shoulders down to the hem.
- Scoop: The U shape gives this dress a ‘50’s vintage look and is excellent for those looking for a dress with straps without revealing too much of the chest area.
2. Sleeves
Sleeves bring the charisma and fierceness of the gown.They has been a subject of interesting trends of bridal wear in Sydney.
- ¾ Sleeves: If you’re looking for something that will bring a vintage touch or a hint of nostalgia, look no further than these. Their lengths may range anywhere between the wrist and elbow to give you that classic look.
- Long Sleeves: With lace finishes, brings elegance to the wedding gown.
- Spaghetti: Perfect for summertime weddings. These offer support without compromising too much on style.
- Sleeveless: If you want some symmetry and continuity, these are the type to go for as the dress will flow from shoulder to hem.
3. Waistlines
- Natural: This follows the natural contours of your natural waist and is a great option for those wanting to highlight their curves.
- Asymmetrical: Excellent for artistic reason, the waistline’s seam is higher on one side, making it appear to slope in one direction.
- Drop: Perfect for the hourglass figure. The bodice drops to the mid thighs.
- Exaggerated Drop: These are mostly found on mermaid or trumpet dresses. The bodice goes all the way down to the lower thighs or knees and then the dress flares from there.
- Empire: If you have wide hips or waist but don’t want too much attention on them, pick this type. The bodice is short, only covering the bust and the seam takes over from there, the dress flows to the hem.
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