3 Types of Lace Wedding Dress Silhouettes

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When it comes to attire for brides, the fashion designer Carolina Herrera said it best. “A wedding dress is both intimate and personal for a woman – it must reflect the personality and style of the bride.” A soon-to-be-wife realises that her marriage ceremony has to be perfect, and it starts with her lace wedding dress Silhouettes.

Shopping for a bridal dress may seem daunting at first. However, it is best to decide on one as soon as you can. It should always be at the top of your list because it takes months to complete. Regular adjustments must be made to it, so it should also be at the middle and the bottom of your things-to-do. Knowing the silhouette of what lace wedding dress suits you the best will make your task easier and quicker. To get you started, here are three kinds that can help you decide on the dress of your dreams.

Types of Lace Wedding Dress Silhouettes

A-line

Are you the type of bride who is traditional yet romantic at heart? If you are, then the A-line is perfect for you. This versatile wedding gown is named as such because it looks like a capital letter “A” no matter the angle. It is one of the most popular because it fits any body type. The top bodice is fitted at the hips and the skirt flares from the waist to the hem, so it creates a figure with ample height and curves in the right places.

With this kind of wedding dress, you can experiment with necklines. You can even go strapless with this gown. It is the most versatile of all gowns because you can pair anything with it, and even the simplest of accessories go well with it. It can be worn in a church or a simple garden marriage ceremony.

Mermaid and Trumpet

When talking about a mermaid wedding gown, think about the silhouette of the most popular mermaid in children’s books. It is a tight-fitting dress from top bodice to the knee. The fabric at the knee flares out until the hem reaches the ground, which looks like the “fishtail” of a mermaid. If you possess an hourglass figure, this is the perfect dress for you. But if you plan to do a lot of dancing at your reception, you may want to change to a different wedding dress because you cannot move as much as you want in it.

The trumpet is almost similar to a mermaid gown, and they are often interchanged. Their only difference is that its flare starts mid-thigh. And compared to the mermaid, mobility is also easier with this kind of dress.

Ballgown

If you love fairy tales, then you know Cinderella. She is the princess responsible for popularising that infamous blue dress. A ball gown has a voluminous skirt with a fitted bodice and is mostly worn in traditional church wedding ceremonies. It will also be well suited for weddings with a grand entourage or a palace-like setting.

While it does not discriminate between body types, it is best recommended for pear-shaped or slender brides. It highlights the waist and hides the lower part of your body. If you have a bigger bust area, it might make you look larger than you are.

Remember that your wedding dress bares your soul to your husband-to-be and everyone present in the ceremony. Every gown has a personality of its own, so when you see “The One,” you will have no trouble deciding at all.

 

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