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Step 1
A-Line is a classic shape that flares gradually from the waist for a long, elongated line that is flattering to all heights, shapes and sizes. The A-line can disguise full hips, balance the torso and elongate the silhouette to make the bride look taller and slimmer.
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Step 2
Ball Gown is a classic shape that is flattering to everybody. The shape is fitted in the torso and has a full voluminous skirt, emphasizing the waist and creating an hourglass figure. Ball gowns create curves but can also hide full hips.
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Step 3
Sheath is a sophisticated style with s slim profile that skims elegantly over curves. Sheath styles look great on tall, thin women.
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Step 4
Mermaid shape may also be called the trumpet or fit and flare. Mermaid gowns are fitted at the top and waist and skim the body, flairing out dramatically at the knee. This is a feminine style that accentuates the curves.
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Step 5
Empire gowns are fitted at the bodice with a high waistline, directly below the bust. Empire waistlines enhance the upper body and draws attention upward and conceals the hips.
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Step 6
Princess gowns are fitted at the bodice and drape over the higs gracefully. The princess is great for minimizing full stomach and hips.
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Step 7
Short wedding dresses and tea length dresses are casual yet elegant, great for informal or daytime weddings.












