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Classic Bridal Gown Styles

The choice of style for a wedding gown should be based on the type and size of wedding planned, the season and climate, and the bride's figure type. A clinging slip dress may not be the best choice for a full-figured bride, while a ball gown may look fabulous. An A-line dress with vertical seams looks wonderful on most brides, and an empire style will make a petite bride look taller.

Ballgown

This gown features a fitted bodice and a full skirt. The waistline of the bodice may be natural, dropped, or basque (dips in a V at the front of the dress). A ball gown is particularly flattering on a bride who has a small waist and full hips.

A-Line

The fitted bodice and A-line-shaped skirt of this style flatter almost every figure type. The classic version - the princess style - features vertical seams that create the gown's shape.

Empire

The empire silhouette has a high waistline placed just below the bust and a straight or A-line skirt. This style creates the illusion of height and often makes the waist look smaller.

Slip

The slip dress features spaghetti straps and a soft, flowing shape. It emphasizes a beautiful bosom and depending on the way the dress is cut, can be flattering on various figure types.

 

Trains

Flowing trains are guaranteed to make a bride feel regal. Choosing the appropriate length of train is determined by the formality and location of the ceremony, the style of your gown, and your height.

Sweep

This most subtle of trains is actually the back of the gown's skirt that brushes the floor. The style is suitable for a garden wedding or a semiformal wedding. It is also appropriate for a formal wedding when worn with a chapel length veil.

Chapel

The chapel train, which extends about one metre, is the most popular choice for a formal wedding.

Cathedral

This train extends farther than one metre and is reserved for very formal weddings.


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