The Right Wedding Dress for a Michigan Wedding
By Hilbert John - Mar 3, 2010
- A ball gown featuring a full skirt is a favorite selection for plus-sized ladies or anyone looking to camouflage certain body parts. A classic favorite of brides of all shapes and sizes, a gown in this shape makes its wearer feel like a princess in a fairy tale. Those who wish to be the belle of their ball often instinctively lean toward this shape.
- Two-piece or corset dresses take an hourglass shape and drape it closely. The skirt can be tailored to flare out, giving the wearer a good complement to a tighter bodice.
- A-line princess dresses are ideal for those with larger hips or a pear-shaped body. Add a chapel-length veil, and the end result will be stunning.
- Simple styles without too much elaborate beading look best on petite women, who can make a statement with an intricate hairstyle and accessories.
- The mermaid dress looks just like the name sounds. The best candidate for this dress is a woman who does not mind feeling a bit constricted. A tightly fitted dress, the mermaid style is for a woman who has spent time at the gym before her Michigan wedding. It definitely makes a statement, but it is rather unforgiving if there are any ripples or bumps. A good girdle can do wonders as well. The mermaid dress is also often referred to as the fishtail style.
- The sheath is another dress that leaves little to the imagination. Brides who marry beachside or in informal venues sometimes select the sheath due to its no nonsense styling.
- Suits are not as popular today as they were at the turn of the century, but they are still a favorable selection for many brides. Those who are marrying for the second or third time, or those who are having a vintage Michigan wedding, may find this type of ensemble to be perfect.
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