|
Home
Articles
Discussion Board
Board Archive
Photo Gallery
My Account
Contacting Us
Be Our Writers
|
|
Contributed by
Alicyn Wright
[from page 1]
Alicyn, I just
got engaged! There are so many choices out there. How do
I find a style that will look good on me?
First figure out what looks good on your body. How many
times have you fallen in love with a picture in an ad or
with a dress on a hanger, to then try it on and find out
it is a disaster. The same holds true with a wedding
gown. Remember, when the going get tough, the tough go
shopping! Try many styles on so you can really see the
good and the bad.
To give you at least some direction,
lets discuss some general style rules for different
figures. Do keep in mind that these are general rules.
There are always exceptions and personal taste may vary.
Use the figure style guidelines below as a direction to
start.
TRIANGLE also known as the pear shape, you are
narrow above the waist and heavy below. Your bust is
usually small, your shoulders are narrow and your waist
is defined.
Look for gowns that have fitted bodices with full skirts
as they will emphasize the waist while de-emphasizing the
hips. Bodices with texture or accented with lace and
beading will create the illusion of a fuller upper body.
Look for gowns with little or no lace on the skirts and
with few gathers. Princess skirts would be ideal.
Fullness in sleeves will extend your shoulder line. Jewel
necklines will add breadth to your upper body.
Avoid gowns with high necklines, which will make the
shoulders look narrower. Avoid silhouettes that hug the
body such as sheaths or mermaids and avoid skirts that
have extra fullness through the hips, excessive gathers,
bustles and bows in back.
RECTANGLE- Your body is long and narrow. Your shoulders
and hips are very close in size with not much of a waist.
Look for empire waists as they will camouflage the
waistline and place emphasis on the bodice and hemlines.
Sleeves with elaborate detailing will broaden the
shoulders. Full skirts with horizontal detail are best.
Use a fabric that holds its shape well such as a silk
dupioni or taffeta. Bateau necklines will widen the
shoulders. Avoid slim silhouettes with vertical styling
such as straight gowns.
INVERTED TRIANGLE - When your upper body is wider than
your lower body. Your shoulders are broad and your bust
is full with slender legs and hips. Look for gowns with
an elongated bodice as they will tend to draw the eye
down lengthening the upper body. Sleeves that are simple
with minor gathers and that follow the natural shoulder
line are ideal. Wear simple bodices with accents kept to
a minimum and with open necklines that are not too wide
or low. Full skirts or straight gowns with full trains
will create the appearance of more curves on the lower
body. Also look for gowns with bustles, bows and other
adornments. Avoid heavy beading, oversized sleeves with
elaborate detailing, and empire styles since they will
emphasize top heaviness
HOURGLASS - When your body is curvaceous. Your bust and
hip measurements are very close but your waist is
noticeably smaller. Often considered the ideal figure.
Look for basque waistlines or dropped waistlines as they
will show waist definition. Look for simple classic lines
such as a fitted princess or sheath gown.
Off-the-shoulder gowns and open necklines are great.
Avoid heavy bodice and skirt detailing as they can make
you appear heavier. Also avoid high necklines and empire
styling which will hide your best features.
[previous page][next page]
|