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Bear in mind what type of wedding you will be having.
You need a style that will suit the type of wedding.
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E.g.
is it an evening wedding, will you be dancing?
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An
A-line gown is best for a
morning wedding.
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A
ball gown is best for an
evening wedding.
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- It
is important to decide whether you want to hire
or purchase your wedding gown.
- Ensure
you feel comfortable in your wedding gown. "A
comfortable bride is a happy bride"
- Don't
settle for a style that is too "everyday"; remember
you will only be wearing your wedding gown once.
Go
for something special!
- Ensure
you choose a style that compliments your figure.
- Keep
an open mind when choosing your gown; you might
be surprised when you try on a different style.
- It
is preferable to make an appointment with the bridal
boutique before going there; this is to ensure personal
attention.
- When
fitting your gown, take a pair of shoes with the
same height that you will wear on your wedding day.
- Ensure
that you have read the agreement through before
signing when hiring your wedding gown.
- Bear
in mind the type of budget that you have.
- Keep
in mind your own wardrobe when deciding on your
gown, as this will help you to remember what you
feel comfortable in.
- If
you want to hide large hips steer clear from heavy
gathering or pleating on the hip line.
- Don't
wear a strapless dress if you have a large bust.
Go for a controlled "lowish" neckline perhaps in
the shape of a sweetheart.
- If
you want to give the impression of a smaller waist,
a V shaped bodice attached to a full skirt will
give the desired effect.
COURTESY
OF SPOSABELLA
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