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What Style Wedding Dress is Best for Plus Size Brides?

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Jennifer Waszak
What Style Wedding Dress is Best for Plus Size Brides?

Every bride deserves to feel confident and beautiful on her wedding day. The wedding dress plays a big part in that. The right style can mean the difference between a radiant bride and an average one. Is it any wonder that women spend an average of $2,000 on their wedding gowns?


The search for the perfect wedding dress can become challenging if you’re plus-sized. Many brides-to-be don’t know what silhouette is best for their figure. Most choose dresses that emphasize what they want to hide.


The goal here is to choose plus size dresses that put a spotlight on your best assets. You have to consider a few factors during your dress search. Details like the silhouette and length of the gown matter. So do the neckline, fabric, and accessories.


There are dress styles that fit every woman, like A-lines and sheaths. So what style wedding dress is best for plus size brides? This post will help narrow down your choices. But remember that you don’t need to confine yourself to conventional styles. Be brave enough to experiment and put your own unique stamp on your dress. You can start with these:


A-Line Gowns


You can’t go wrong with an A-line. It has an elegant and clean silhouette. The lines flare at the hips to give the torso a narrower and longer look. But this style depends on the texture of your chosen fabric. A light material like chiffon will give you a softer and more feminine look. A heavier fabric like organza will give your dress more structure. It’s ideal if you want a more daring and architectural style.


Empire-Style Dresses


Empire-style dresses have a fitted bodice that ends below the woman’s bust. It also has a gathered skirt that hangs loose and long. The tight and high bodice gives the appearance of a high waist and an Old World feel. Think of what the Bennet sisters wore in Pride and Prejudice.


Princess Cut Gowns


Princess-style wedding dresses are ideal for women who want to feel like royalty on their big day. Think of the wedding gowns of Grace Kelly and Kate Middleton. They chose this style when they married their princess.


There are many advantages to this silhouette. It does a great job of hiding big hips because of the voluminous skirt. It can also give an hourglass effect if you’re top-heavy. But this style can be tricky for pear-shaped brides. It’s because they could look more bottom-heavy. One solution is to choose a dress with straps that are then placed on the outside of the shoulders. This creates a good symmetry. You should also use an airy and light fabric like chiffon.


Mermaid Style


Mermaid or trumpet-style gowns are not the best choice for plus-size brides. Unless you have the height to pull it off.


This style has a tight upper silhouette that flares out at the knees. But the line from the breast to that flare will look amazing on Amazon-like women. You should also opt for a harder fabric. Something like shantung will hold the silhouette well. You won’t lose that long, sexy line that starts from the hips down to the hem.



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