Wedding day, for many women, exert a great magnificence in her life. When planning a wedding, you may feel exciting and busy. But one thing can help refresh your tense nerve. That’s finding your wedding gown. You will want a gown that makes you feel beautiful, is comfortable enough to spend an entire day in and flatter your figure. Not every dress — or body silhouette — is created equal, so it’s important to pick a style that will work best on your body type. If you look great, you’ll feel great and come off as even more beautiful. If you are slimmer and tall enough, you can try on a sheath wedding dress. This slim-cut dress will graze your body, highlighting your curves. Slip dresses are similar, often unembellished and backless. Focus the eye on your upper body by wearing an empire gown. The waistline will be high, falling right under the bust, and the bodice will be fitted. The flowing skirt of this type of dress will hide the stomach, hips and thighs. This is the best choice of gown for women who have a slightly larger bust and a full waist. A-line wedding dress is the classic cut elongates the waist while covering up wide hips. Choose an A-line dress if you want to appear both taller and thinner. This type of dress will be slightly flared on the waist. Similarly, the princess-cut gown that’s fitted at the bodice will fall nicely over your hips. This type of dress is another option if you want to cover up your hips and stomach. In addition, a mermaid-cut or trumpet-fit dress can set off your hourglass figure. This type of dress will be fitted at the waist and the top. At the knee, the dress will flare out a lot. This ultra-girly dress accentuates curvy bodies. This type of dress works best on taller women. Flatter any figure by choosing a ball gown-style wedding gown. Ball gowns do double duty — they can cover up wide hips while making your body look curvy. The ball gown style dress will be fitted to the torso; the skirt of the gown will be full and puffy. The waist can be either at your own waistline or dropped down to your hips. These gowns are most commonly detailed with lace or sequins. |