Thursday, September 29, 2011

I like the Dresses

  Ball gown wedding dresses are dramatic and carry a special air of romance. Many women choose a ball gown style bridal gown because it harks back to the fairytales they loved as little girls. A ball gown consists of a full skirt which has such a length that it touches the ankles. The ball gown wedding dresses are most preferred for formal weddings. In this style of dresses, the shoulders are cut and the necklines are low. Sometimes, the brides wearing such gowns use gloves or shawls which are manufactured using exotic varieties of fabric.

As its name implies, the a line wedding dresses cut is narrow at the top, cut close to the ribcage, and extends out along the body in the shape of a triangle (or ‘A’) in a smooth, elongated line. It is perhaps the most popular skirt option, as it looks wonderful on a variety of body types. The lines of the skirt are always clean and ungathered. Starting with a close-fitting top, the A-line dress gradually flares out as it goes down the skirt, with the widest part at the bride’s feet.

A number of modern bridal gowns are created using a strapless design. Gowns that feature a strapless design often use a more sturdy material in the bodice and may be boned like a corset. This is an excellent option for women with a small to medium bust size. But women with a bigger chest may need the additional support that straps provide. Many strapless wedding dresses will also feature beadwork or other embellishments to make the bodice sturdier and to accent the cut of the dress.

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