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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Choosing Plus Size Wedding Dresses Can Be The Highlight Of That Special Day

By James Jackson


These days, there are reality shows that deal with that special day. In most instances, the bride is the focus from beginning to end, especially when it comes to the attire of the bridal party. While most brides do not want to be upstaged, those with larger figures should take more time to sort through the right plus size wedding dresses they can afford.

For a lot of women, finding the right attire can be difficult, even when they may be slim or look perfectly proportionate. A lot of times, people who are particular about their appearance may want to emphasize certain areas or downplay others. When choosing something for that special day, the hunt can take a lot longer and require more patience.

The good news is that a lot of designers have become hip to the fact that looking good does not stop at a certain size. Back in the day, there were limited options for anyone larger than a size 16 or 20. Some women just wore a plain white dress or had the resources to get a custom gown. However, the latter was not common for the average person.

Not everyone wants a lacy gown with a bunch of ruffles or something with long sleeves, has a long train and comes in white. There are many types that come in various styles and colors. Many designers have also come to realize that offering plus sizes are beneficial.

Another thing about modern wedding gowns is the use of color. Although some still like to stick with a traditional white, others are exploring pastels or bold colors like red and turquoise. While some may reserve these choices as an accent color, others want to stand out or just not be bound by what may be considered old traditions.

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.

Bridal dresses should also have personality. Even though there are some people who think that larger women should be modest on their special day, they do not have to look matronly or boring. Mermaid styles, short mini dresses, and even simple A line styles are acceptable when done tastefully.

Short dresses may be considered a no for larger sizes but there are many flattering mini styles for gowns. Flared bottoms are ideal for those who are heavy below the hip area. Ruffles or textures may work for those with slim hips or no waistline. Sometimes it helps to have a second set of eyes when it comes to making a body structure more balanced.

Whatever the final choice is, it should make the bride feel good about walking down the aisle. No pulling or tugging should occur nor should feelings of suffocation. The gown should also be one that photographs well because wedding day memories often last for a long time.




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