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Plus Size Wedding Dress Shopping Tips and Ideas from Five Bridal Stores (Part 3)

Plus Size Wedding Dress Shopping Tips and Ideas from Five Bridal Stores (Part 3)

Wedding dresses come in a dizzying amount of options, even if you’ve got curves, there are still tons of idea to get your best wedding dress perfect to your silhouette and every character of your body type. Whether you are bottom heavy or top heavy, small chested or busty, whether you have broad shoulder, round tummy, or thick upper arm, make sure you get a dress that will fit your true size and go march yourself down to the nearest bridal shop or department store and experiment with different styles.

Continuing the two previous articles “Plus Size Wedding Dress Shopping Tips and Ideas from Five Bridal Stores” (Part 1) and (Part 2), let’s take a look at a few more tips for finding the right dress related to its necklines for your body type.

C. Pick the right neckline: Many plus-size women choose dresses with sweetheart neckline that covers the décolleté but still call attention to their figures. Don’t get stuck only on strapless style if you want to go venturing other different styles. I don’t always agree with traditional advice, but here it is, follow this general advice of best necklines for plus size bride, or ask your wedding consultant for a more specific request:

V-neck: this neckline is the most forgiving for plus size wedding dress as it can give visual length to the neck and break up a large chest, broad shoulders, or a wide upper-arm area, as well creating slimming silhouette on many body types.

Sweetheart Neckline: it’s very flattering for busty ladies, and generally to most women. But since it shows a bit of décolletage, sometimes many brides want to add more coverage like bolero jacket or shawl.

Halter Neck: the neckline looks great and edgy on broad shoulders which contrary doesn’t look good for narrow shoulder, and sometimes for thick upper arm.

Strapless Gown: this is the most favorable choice for busty brides, and looks even more feminine when paired with either a sweetheart or straight-across square bodice. Wearing a jacket, shrug or wrap will provide coverage if you want to hide your back and upper arms, especially in cold days.

One Shoulder Neckline: it provides an edgy and modern asymmetrical cut, ideal for the busty bride for a more slimming effect around the chest, or for bride who wants to add dimension to her overall appearance.

Illusion Neckline: it usually features sheer fabric or lace along the top part of the bodice to provide neckline shape like strapless, sweetheart, or V-neck but with more coverage so it doesn’t completely conceal the décolletage.

Queen Anne: it has high rising collar at the back of neckline that sculpts low across the chest. It’s pretty and elegant for most plus size brides, especially those who want a neckline that will lengthen their necks, without revealing too much skin.

With so many possibilities, then again, it all depends on the cut of the gown, the neckline shape, the fabric, and each personality and body character of the bride. A bride who wants to narrow her options for choosing a wedding dress can look to her mirror for answers about which style is right for her. Take a look at this article “Knowing the Right Necklines for Your Face and Body Shape” for more general fashion tips

D. Pay attention to small details: while you have found your perfect dress, make sure you learn everything you need to know before you settle for one specific dress. Whether your dream dress is sweet, sophisticated or dramatic, you’re sure to find a gown that flatters your figure and personality. For that reason, paying more attention to small details will also give the best result which won’t make you regret for choosing the dress. Here are some tips to keep in mind: