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A bridal dress is a woman's sole prerogative and once in a life time pleasure. She can fashion that exclusive dress in any one of the five source patterns of bridal dresses. Of these, while Mermaid and Column are more suitable for those with chiseled figures, the patterns Empire, Princess, and Ball Gown will suit the susceptibilities of most.
by AngelaCrown


A bridal dress is a woman's sole prerogative and once in a life time pleasure. She can fashion that exclusive dress in any one of the five source patterns of bridal dresses. Of these, while Mermaid and Column are more suitable for those with chiseled figures, the patterns Empire, Princess, and Ball Gown will suit the susceptibilities of most.

In the Empire style, the waistline starts from where the bust ends. The skirt flares forth from that point flowing over the body in a wavy style, covering the body in a beguiling way. The imperfections of the body are attractively covered in this pattern. Based upon the bust size, the bust can be made less or more prominent as required, by designing the neck and sleeves to bring out the desired effect.

The Princess style, known also as A-line, has a tight top but does not have a marked waistline. The top slowly widens in both directions to flow down and make the letter A. The pattern has a constricting and lengthening effect, giving the wearer the effect of a good height. The way the fabric flows, it can enhance the curves of a slimmer body, while its flares can cover up the unwelcome thicknesses of a not-so-perfect figure.

For those who want a fairy tale wedding, the Ball Gown would be the best choice, because the skirt portion puffs up like that of Snow White or Cinderella. The tight top portion can be modified in a variety of ways. However, the style suits only tall brides.

The Mermaid pattern is one where the fabric clings on to the body from top to the knee. The dress curls around the body in flares only below the knee. Variety is offered in the style by modifying the necklines, sleeve patterns, and style of the flare.

For those who have the best figure, the Column style is the best bet. It is a single column from top to bottom, with the fabric clinging to the body all around. With the right fabric, this style will give the wearer a chiseled perfection that other styles cant give.

There is so much variety within these five basic patterns that there is sure to be something that suits every body type.

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