Wedding Gowns & Body Shapes

Wedding Gowns & Body Shapes

There are many type of body shapes. Some are bleesed with great bodies to pull off any look with no problem but most of us are not as lucky. You definitely want to look good on your wedding day, you don’t want to be like a walking cupcake or bucket or even a stick when you are in your wedding gown. Therefore it’s important to know what kind of gown cuttings and design suit you best. You have to try on as many as possible and also do as much reasearch as possible before you decide on your gown. Keep your options open.

Book recommendations:
Bridal Guide Magazine’s How to Choose the Perfect Wedding Gown by Diane Forden and Heather MacDonald
The Wedding Gown Book: How to Find a Gown That Perfectly Fits Your Body, Personality, Style, and Budget by Elizabeth Shimer
The Twenty-Five Golden Wedding Gown Rules: How To Prevent A Wardrobe Malfunction On Your Wedding Day by Claudia DiNapoli

  • Pear Shape or Triangle
    A woman with a pear shape figure has smaller shoulders and upper body than lower body.
    RECOMMENDED: A plain A-line gown with elaborate bodices or laces and beadings on the upper body will create provide the attention to your upper body instead of lower part of the body.
    AVOID: Any type of body hugging gown, full skirts, or cuts that will make the upper body appear even smaller or the lower body larger.
  • Inverted Triangle
    A woman with an inverted triangle figure has wide shoulders and heavy top with a small hip or lower body.
    RECOMMENDED: Sleeveless with minimum and simple open necklines. Full skirts with bow at the back or mermaid designs will add a more curves on the lower body.
    AVOID: Low necklines, heavy beading, oversize sleeves with elaborate bodices on the upper body. No to straight skirts.
  • Rectangle
    A woman with an rectangle figure has a long and narrow body without much difference in measurements between the bust, waist and hips.
    RECOMMENDED: Go for an oversized shoulders and sleeves with elaborate design. High waistline skirts with some beadings will camouflage the thick waist. Full skirts with horizontal styling or can-can lining/petticoat will bring out an even body shape.
    AVOID: Slim silhouettes with vertical styling such as straight gowns should not be considered.
  • Hourglass
    A woman with hourglass figure has both her bust and hip about the same measurement with an obvious waist line which is usually very much smaller.
    RECOMMENDED: A strapless or off-the-shoulder gown. When shopping for a strapless gown, go for the one-piece gowns instead of two-piece gowns.
    AVOID: A two-piece gown can result in a “choppy” look, splitting you into to figures, avoid heavily beaded dresses that tend to make the bride appear heavier and no high neckline gowns.
  • Short and Petite
    As it says, short and petite.
    RECOMMENDED: Princess/A-line with shoestring straps and off-the-shoulder gowns. Right shoe height must be considered also when you select your gown as you will need the shoes to add to your height, if the height isn’t right, it wolud ruin the gown.
    AVOID: Straight/Sheath(unless you are well-proportioned) and ball gowns.

Have fun hunting for your perfect gowns! Remember that you shouldn’t be pressured to choose a gown that you don’t like. You also should not be pressured to loss weight or gain weight if you don’t want to. However, if you are thinking of losing weight or gain weight, you have to consider whether the gown you are going to choose will be suitable for your body shape when you successfully loss or gain the weight with your choice of diet solution program.

Take your time and the perfect gown is there waiting for you.

 


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13 Responses to “Wedding Gowns & Body Shapes”

  1. Haha… I don’t know what my shape is, how? :)

  2. Easy to know one. Look at yourself in the mirror and note the “points” as stated in this post, the bust, the waist and the hip.

  3. somehow i was quite confused bcoz my shape is both in the categories of ‘pear shape’ and ‘short’. yet, the recommended gowns are the same, A-line for both, which i love! thanx for the info!

  4. nurul, :)

  5. im not quite sure bout my body shape, confuse between, inverted triangle and hourglass..i hate my arms because it’s quite big, my bust and hips are d same in size. and less 6 inches of those is the size of my waist.. im working out now in gym,i spent once a week. but i don’t know what machines will concentrate on my arms.. pls. help me!thanks! :)

  6. Don’t worry about the body shape, it’s just a guideline. Try as many gowns as possible, sometimes the gown that you think is not suitable for you can be the one that really suits you. Have an open mind.

  7. i dont know what is my body type.Im 4’9″ slim with 34D sized.Help.Im getting married this year.

  8. Baby, dot’ have to worry about it. Just try out as many gowns as you want because there is no such thing as certain body can only fit certain dress type because there’s also other things to consider such as your height and the gown design. It’s all up to you to see which one you like and most comfortable with. Limiting yourself to the “rules” will only make you miss out on opportunity to find the perfect dress.

  9. [...] Here are some samples of how a ballgown looks like. This is the kind that is very fairy tale like and often will make you look like a walking cupcake if you are not careful. Many brides like to choose this but it’s not a very wise. Still they like to choose this, I don’t understand. See what kind of gown suits your body shape. [...]

  10. [...] most flattering silhouette for most body types. See what kind of gown suits your body shape. The A-line gown (known also as princess-style gown) features vertical seams flowing from the [...]

  11. [...] You must have well-proportionate body to wear this gown, else it will make you look even more petite or you have no shape at all. See what kind of gown suits your body shape. [...]

  12. [...] See what kind of gown suits your body shape. [...]

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