After you and your fiancé have set a wedding date, shop
for your wedding dress. Include everything from your headpiece
to accessories.When to Start Looking
Most stores recommend that you order your dress six months
before your wedding. When you shop for your dress, never shop
alone. Inform the bridal consultant of your plans: formality of
wedding; style preferences; budget and wedding date.
Matching Figure to Style
The following suggestions will help identify the best style
for you.
Short and thin: A high - rise waistline high neckline,
perhaps sleeveless with long gloves, chapel-length train, floor-length
veil, all super feminine, give a taller appearance.
Short with a few pounds to spare: Blouson bodice over
fitted slip, a long, narrow sleeve. Avoid billowy looks. Select
a natural, boat neck, or high neckline. Gathered or slightly dirndl
waists with soft ribbon accents add length; avoid flounced skirts.
Try a delicate floral wreath.
Tall and thin: Dropped waists look terrific. They take
away that long, leggy look. Bare, off-the-shoulder styles are
sexy and feminine. If you like, wear ruffles or billowy sleeves.
Heavyset: Choose simple lines avoid too much lace and
beading. Look for vertical lines such as the princess cut, soft
bodice, natural or high necklines. Avoid very puffed sleeves but
try the dolman. Again, choose simple headpiece such as a floral
wreath or chapel veil.
Tips on Trains
There are three basic wedding dress trains: the sweep length;
the chapel length; and the cathedral length.
Ordering Your Dress
You will be measured and the dress you choose will be ordered
nearest to your size. Be sure to bring the shoes you'll wear on
your wedding day.
Some stores may include one fitting in the cost of the dress.
Special alterations and extra lengths involve additional charges,
as do headpieces and veils. Most shops require a deposit when
you place your order. The order is placed immediately, which means,
if you cancel, you will forfeit your deposit and pay for the entire
cost of the dress.
Keep all receipts. The delivery date of the dress and headpiece
should also be included.
If you allow enough time to shop for your dress, you'll find
the dress that's uniquely you!
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