Fab Friday | Shapely! | Guide to Traditional Wedding Dress Types
March 14, 2014
Ok, you just got engaged…well first, congratulations!!!
Second, good luck with the planning process because you’ve
got your work cut out for you. But not to worry because it’s not ALL stressful… some of it will be a blast. Today we’re going to talk about one of the super fun aspects to wedding planning… shopping! More specifically, dress shopping!
So the way I understand it, some girls plan their wedding from the time they’re five until they walk down the aisle, others have never even thought about it, and some of us fallsomewhere in the middle. Me? I’ve thought about it to some degree: I know I want it out of the country, I know I want awesome music all night long, and I know it will probably be really colorful. But beyond that, I don’t know much, including what style dress is most flattering to my body type.
In fact, until now I really only knew one or two of the traditional styles and shapes of wedding dresses.
I’ve schooled myself in wedding dresses and styles, so today I’m going to share what I’ve learned with you lovely ladies…
Body shapes and suggested dress shapes
Hour Glass:
Curvy in all the right places, bust and booty
Sheath, A-line, ball gown, dropped waistline, mermaid
One shoulder, strapless, scoop necklines
Apple:
Smaller shoulders and hips
Empire or ball gown dresses
Strapless or sweetheart necklines
Pear:
Hips are larger than the bust and the waist gradually slopes out to the hips
Empire, A-line, ball gown
Strapless, halter, circular necklines
Rectangle:
Just a tiny bit of curve at the hips, mostly straight torso, shoulders that align with hips
Sheath, empire, mermaid, A-line, ball gown
Portrait or strapless neckline.
Inverted Triangle:
Athletic and strong, wider shoulders and bust with tighter torso and hips
Sheath, empire, ball gown, A-line
Halter, strapless, one shoulder necklines
So this is in no way, the end all be all solution for every women out there, but it’s a decent place to start…so get out there, invite your girlfriends to join you and start trying on dresses!!! Here are some beauties that I’ve had the honor capturing that I wanted to share as inspiration…
xo
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