Thursday, February 9, 2012

Wedding Dress Styles: Part I


The A-Line/Princess Dress

The A-line dress is probably the most classic style of wedding gown. When you think wedding dress, Most people will picture an A-Line gown. It is fitted around the bodice and then flows out to the ground, resembling the outline of an uppercase A (hence the name A-Line.) The dress flows fluidly from the bust to the hem with an unbroken line, giving it a classic serenity. Due to its classiness and simple style, the A-line dress is appropriate for any occasion, from a quiet backyard gathering, to a traditional church ceremony.


Structure

The A-line is the ultimate versatile shape since it can accommodate many different structural elements, including horizontal seams that help define your waistline, or a separate bodice and skirt that feature contrasting fabrics. The look of the A-line dress is also dependant upon length, which can range from above the knee for a fun and flirty bride, to a full-length dress that flows into a chapel-length train for the more traditional bride.The princess cut is the most dramatic variation of the A-line dress. This style emphasizes the clean lines of the A-line. The princess style provides elongating lines that create a slimming effect since your eye focuses on the length created by the longer seams.

Fabrics: 

The A-line style can support many different fabric choices depending on the look you want. If you would prefer to wear a simple look, free flowing silks like charmeuse are the best option because they allow the dress to hang naturally and create a soft feminine silhouette. If you want to go for a more structured appearance, you will want a heavier fabric that can maintain shape, such as silk or satin. This same effect can also be achieved with the use of organza, or other supporting fabrics, that can be layered to create a full skirt. (Very princess-like!)



Gown Enhancers:

You can also affect the look of the A-line dress depending upon the added embellishments you choose. Lace overlays or bead work can make a simple A-line dress appear more formal, while a touch of color provided by a ribbon or bow can make a stylish statement and add to your color pallet




Body Types:

The A-line dress is flattering on almost all body types. The long lines of the princess cut dress can create the illusion of height on a shorter body, as well as slim down a rounded figure. The full skirt of the A-line can also hide a larger lower body, or create the illusion of curves on a narrow frame. Since the A-line dress is so versatile, simple modifications to the neckline, waistline, or fabric can accentuate your best features and hide those you're not so fond of.




Happy Researching!

xoxo

Katherine


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