Congrats, you’re engaged! You’ve got the man of your dreams, a shiny new sparkler on your ring finger… and if you’re anything like most brides-to-be, you are probably pinning countless wedding dresses in search of the perfect gown.
And truly – who wouldn’t be caught up in the moment? For many women, their dream wedding dress has been ingrained in their memory since they were a little girl. And now you get to make that vision a reality!
Of course, on the journey there are always a few surprises… Maybe that tulle-skirted ball gown you always envisioned wearing overwhelms your petite frame. Perhaps that slinky silk sheath isn’t highlighting your curves correctly.
Here are a few expert tips in helping you navigate your way to feeling fabulous in your dream wedding gown… no matter what dress you ultimately “say yes” to.
Consider silhouettes that best suit your body type
All gowns are not created equal – and of course, what looks good on a model may not be the best fit for your body type. Scroll below to see my list of silhouettes suited for every figure… And be sure to bring a few that match your frame into the dressing room. Even if these gowns wouldn’t be your first choice, you might be pleasantly surprised!
Think about both season AND venue
It’s a no-brainer to skip the silk taffeta on a hot beach, or err away from airy chiffon on the coldest day of the year, but have you considered your venue AND the season of your wedding day? A ballroom bride may have a bit more wiggle room in fabrication options, as she’ll be protected from the elements for most of the event. Similarly, a bride who dreams of an outdoor wedding may want to tone down her look considerably. Grass, wind and uneven ground are no match for super high heels, cathedral veils or constrictive gowns!
Try the “mantle test”
A dress is meant to highlight your inherent beauty – and the best wedding gowns are those that classically complement your style. If you can wholeheartedly say you would still love that wedding portrait, you’ve found your dream gown. But if you’re still left waffling, then perhaps the dress is just too trendy to be “the one”.
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Let’s take a look which wedding dress is the best fit for you:
Straight
Your body: Less definition between your bust, waist and hips
You look great in: Classic shifts and fitted sheath gowns, as well as body-hugging styles with notable design details.
Pear
Your body: Smaller at top, fuller at hips and behind
You look great in: Fitted strapless and open neck tops that enhance the upper body and draw the eyes up.. Empire waists also help mark the smallest part of your figure.
Hourglass
Your body: Curvaceous with a full bust, defined waist and fuller hips
You look great in: Wrap dresses and classic sheaths with fitted waists enhance your curves. Look for adjustable waist styles, so you can customize the fit to accentuate your curves.
Apple
Your body: Your narrowest point is above the natural waist, at the ribs
You look great in: Empire waists that draw the eye up, and draw attention away from the middle, while allowing a looser fit. Neck details also bring the focus up and provide a balanced look.
Full Bust
Your body: Bust is fuller than the hips and rear
You look great in: Plunging V-neck and supportive halter styles that draw the eye downward for a slimming effect, while possibly wrapping at the bust and waist to help balance out your fuller half. Supportive bra-friendly dresses are a bonus.
Petite
Your body: Generally 5’4” or under, you also have a smaller frame than taller women
You look great in: Clothes tailored to petite proportions (i.e. petite sizing), and jumpsuit silhouettes, which can also provide an elongated look with a halter top, and billowy straight legs.