• Petite brides can benefit from gowns with slim silhouettes. Empire-waist gowns are a good choice. Stay away from ball gowns, as these would make you look shorter.
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• Curvy brides with hourglass figures look great in gowns with fitted bodice and gowns with mermaid silhouettes. These cuts show off your body and flatter in all the right places.
• Plus size brides should steer clear of gowns that cling to the body. Gowns with a deep V-neckline and A-line skirts camouflage bulges and draw attention to your assets.
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• Pear-shaped brides look great in ball gowns, because they highlight a slim upper body, while the flouncy skirt hides the hips, legs, and thighs.
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• A gown with a bateau neckline is extremely flattering for brides with large chests. Strapless gowns are a no-no, because you need all the support you can get on your big day.
Of course, you can get creative when it comes to embellishments; talk to your gown maker about strategically positioning them on the bodice to either distract from your problem areas, or to draw the eyes toward your assets. Find out more about how you can find the gown of your dreams on my Twitter page.