Friday 6 December 2013

The Dress

All The Shapes

Croeso! Welcome!

I know I've already talked once about shape, but for this blog post I want to look in depth at each style.

A-Line

This style is best for plus size women.
Usually with corset back the figure is pulled into a beautiful hour glass, the skirt creates an A shape which hides any unwanted lumps and bumps.
Using an underskirt to create the large volume skirt.
 Ball Gown

This dress is perfect for a princess wedding day.
Usually the shape used in all Disney movies, it truly is most girls dreams, though I personally do not prefer this shape as I always feel there is something to hide in such a big skirt haha!
This shape is also handsome on plus size women though just as beautiful on every body shape.

 Empire Waist

The high waist and drop skirt is perfect for tall women with a column body shape.
This dress can be made as simple or as bejewelled as suits the wearer for any type of wedding.
Mermaid

If you have a beautiful figure or very confident in your body then this is the dress for you!
Figure hugging bodice to the knee then flaring out to give the affect of a mermaid figure, hence the name.
 The Mini

Brought about by the 60's the mini wedding dress is for a woman who has a beautiful body to flaunt and a confidence in herself and her style. As the image shows left the mini dress doesn't have to be boring.











       
  Tea Length

Beautiful short length wedding dress that is very 50's and chic. Perfect for a petite woman who may become drowned in floor length gowns or her preferred style is that of the 50's era.














 All images taken from Pinterest



Trumpet
 Very similar to the mermaid the mermaid gown hugs your body all the way to the knees before it flairs out. The trumpet wedding dresses are fitted through the hips to mid thigh and then flair a bit less severely

 
 
 Hwyl Fawr! Good Bye!
Sarah Loo

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