What's Your Ideal Gown Type? (cont)
Empire
The Empire cut has a short upperbody part
and long fitted dress flowing
from just under the chest. Increasingly popular and good for most body
types, this is one dress that enhances the bust area. To give an
impression of fuller bust, use fabric layering or beads details to draw
attention.
Pregnant brides will
find this design useful to conceal a growing
tummy, and brides with a large hips or pear-shape body will also love
this type of dress. You may be concerned about having a longer upper
body with shorter legs. The Empire dress will give an impression of
longer legs.
Mermaid
The Mermaid is a special dress, and not
anyone can afford to wear one.
It works with all body shapes as the mermaid allow your own body
proportion to shine through. A highly sexy dress, you can choose where
you want to mermaid end to fan out from the main dress. However, this
dress does not necessary look good on everyone even if you have a well
proportioned figure. Only the most daring brides with the most
confidence will be able to pull it off.
Ball Gown
The Ball Gown has a dramatic, fluffy
dress with train, much like what
you see in fairytale stories. This dress is heavy and is not for short
brides as it may look too dominating. Go for this look if you are
well-endowed as the body-hugging top will showcase your best feminine
curves.
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