Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Look The Best In Plus Size Wedding Dresses

By James Jackson


There was once a time when women who were getting married had limited options in choosing a dress that reflected their personality. If the bride was larger than what the Misses size chart offered, they really had real limitations. Thankfully, the plus size wedding dresses of today are fun and flatter various body types.

Getting married and having a nice ceremony can get expensive for all who take on the responsibility of paying for the event. The planning can also be a time consuming process if the bridal parties do not use a professional planner. If the couple works full time or has a family to raise, there is little time to design a gown from scratch.

Although this may seem to be a lot to remember, a bride of any size wants to be memorable and not a laughing stock. Even though some brides will go with their ultimate fantasy to suit a theme or childhood wishes, many wish they had gone with a more flattering style. For the larger body type, there is a lot more to consider.

Low necklines are great, especially if there is a nice visual but spillage is never attractive. This is something that average size brides deal with but it is more noticeable when the bust is much larger. While most reputable designers may create a corset that provides good coverage and fit, it never hurts to invest in a good strapless bra if the cup size is a D or larger.

Slim fit or straight, gowns are very popular with younger brides but not meant for every body type. While some wearers may add subtle enhancements to create the perfect shape, others like this look for a slimming effect. Anyone who goes with this choice may want to choose one made with expandable fabric to avoid rips on the reception dance floor.

Lace and ruffles are soft and romantic but do nothing for areas with extra girth. One new trend for brides is to go with other shades of white that are more slimming than pure white. Lace or ruffle accents work well with a style that flatters and comes in a color that is not known to make a person look larger.

A lot of modern brides like practicality and many are going for gowns that can be dyed later and repurposed as an evening dress. Mid length dresses are great but a simple straight dress with a long slit can make an exciting entrance, whatever the occasion. Another idea for reuse is to choose a gown made from rayon or another inexpensive synthetic fabric.

Colors should not be limited to white. Anyone who has watched a wedding reality show may see anything from black to off white to just about any color in the rainbow. Although accent colors were once reserved for the bridal party, more bridegrooms are breaking tradition as a reflection of modern lifestyles.

A final trend that is taking over is the choice of color. Although black is still rare, it is becoming more acceptable and there are styles that are appropriate for a day of celebration. Other popular color choices include cream, silver gray, and nude for various skin tones.




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