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Prepare for your wedding dress appointment: 5 Things to take along

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Wedding dress shopping is exciting and finding the right wedding dress is something every bride eagerly looks forward to. However, before you begin wedding shopping, you need to do some research.

This will help you shortlist the desired silhouettes, dress patterns, fabric choices and most importantly, allow you to fix your budget. Once you have a good picture of what you want and what you don’t, you are set to go shopping. Call up the bridal boutique and fix your appointment, rope in your best friends to accompany you, and get set to attend your appointment.

Now, do you just walk in on the day of your appointment? Not quite. It isn’t a good idea to simply go for your appointment without a few essential items. Let us look at what these are.

Photos for inspiration

You may have seen a fabulous gown in a magazine or on the internet, that you are dying to try. Print out a picture, and better still take down the dress number and other information pertaining to the gown. This will allow your bridal consultant to locate that dress for you. When possible, inform the boutique of the dresses that you would like to check out, when you fix your appointment. This way, it is likely they will have it in their inventory in time for your appointment.

If your vision of “the dress” includes bits and pieces from various other gowns, take prints of all these gowns along, and share your ideas with your consultant. She will be able to help you find one that matches your expectations.

Suitable inner wear

A strapless bra is absolutely necessary for your bridal appointment, since it is the only one that works with strapless gowns, spaghetti straps, deep cut necklines or halter style dresses. Without this, you may not be able to visualize the actual look of the gown. If you will be wearing inner shape-wear on your big day, make sure you take this along as well.

A camera

Looking at yourself in the mirror is not good enough. Snap a few pictures on a camera or your phone and look at it to understand how you actually look from different angles, before you finalize your dress.

Shoes

Although you may not have your wedding shoes yet, it is a good idea to wear shoes with the same heel height that you will be wearing to your wedding. This will allow you to see how the dress falls, and determine the length to which the hemline should be altered.

Heirlooms, accessories and hairstyle

Will you be wearing a family heirloom such as a veil or a headpiece? Or perhaps, you have already decided on the jewelry that you will be wearing on your wedding day. If so, bring these along, so you can decide whether it goes well with the dress you chose, or you have to continue looking. Also wear a hairstyle similar to what you will don on your wedding day, so you can see if a dress matches your look.

With these essential things in hand, you are all set for your wedding dress shopping. So, get ready to have the best time shopping. Check out our wedding dress collection for inspiration, and fix your appointment with Best for Bride to have the best wedding shopping experience ever.

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A Guide to Choosing The Right Sleeve Length for Your Wedding Gown

A Guide to Choosing The Right Sleeve Length for Your Wedding Gown

Wedding dresses come in all sizes, shapes and patterns. To choose a suitable wedding dress, there are several factors that the bride has to pay attention to. One of these is the sleeve length. The right size determines your wedding day look and helps you feel comfortable and confident.

Additionally, the sleeve length suggests whether a dress suits the type of wedding you have planned. For example, strapless gowns are not usually modest enough for traditional church weddings.

Let us now look at the various types of sleeves that wedding dresses feature and what characterizes them.

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Tips to choose the right Necklace for your wedding dress

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Once you have purchased the perfect wedding dress, it is time to start looking for matching accessories. This may seem like an easy task, but it is not too different from your experience of buying a wedding dress. While you do not have to research or plan for months, you must realize that there are plenty of options in wedding accessories, and that is all it takes to end up confused.

One fact you should remember when choosing any accessory is that it should work with the wedding dress, not against it. Wearing it should enhance your wedding dress and not distract from it. If you have chosen a dress with plenty of details like sparkling crystals and embellishments, go with simple accessories to avoid looking like a glittering maze. On the other hand, if your dress is relatively simple, you can choose bold accessories and thus dress it up.

In this article, we will look at an essential wedding dress accessory – the necklace! Since a chain will be displayed prominently, let us find out how to choose one that will properly complement your wedding dress.

Dress neckline and matching necklace

Not all wedding dresses need a necklace. For example, if your dress has an embellished neckline with gorgeous detailing, skip the chain altogether. Instead, pair it with statement earrings or crystal drops to complement the look. Learn more about crystal and their meaning at https://www.crystalviden.com/.Similarly, if your dress features halter straps or if the neckline is a high cut square, bateau or scoop, adding a necklace can make it seem crowded.

A strapless or sweetheart neckline, as well as one with spaghetti straps, calls for a necklace, as your decolletage may seem a little plain without anything to adorn it.

The necklace that complements the dress colour

If your dress is ornate and has plenty of details, choose a small and delicate necklace to match. If your gown is ivory, you can opt for gold or rose-toned jewelry. For diamond and white gowns, compare it with silver, platinum or pearl jewellery. You can also choose coloured stones with any of these options, as long as it is set in a complementary metal colour. If your wedding gown is coloured, you would have to pay more attention to finding a complementary neckpiece that doesn’t clash with the colour of your gown.

Necklace designs that match your build

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When you choose your necklace, it should match your dress and look suitable for you. Lower the dress neckline, the longer your chain should be. Opt for rhinestones or coloured gemstone necklaces for a polished, sophisticated effect or a string of pearls for a soft, feminine touch. Pearls are a perfect match for delicate lace dresses and vintage styles, while modern dresses benefit from contemporary necklaces, pendants and statement jewellery.

If you have well-toned shoulders and collar bones, don’t hide it behind a thick choker. Instead, accentuate it with a long chain. A long necklace also works if you have a wide neck and want to elongate your neck and torso. Don’t wait till your wedding day to try on your wedding jewellery with your dress. Make sure you are comfortable with how you look, and you are bound to be a beautiful bride.

For more valuable wedding tips and advice, as well as for all your wedding shopping needs, visit us at Best for Bride.

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Dance the Night Away in Style: A Guide to Choosing the Perfect Prom Dress for Your Body Shape!

One of the biggest social events in a girl’s lifetime, and perhaps the first one where she dresses up like a star, is Prom. When choosing her first really important formal dress, it is necessary to find one that accentuates her best features and helps her feel confident.

Prom dresses are available in a variety of styles and designs, with enough patterns to flatter all body types. But, how do you know which of these designs would be the best for you? Let us find out.

Understand your body shape

No matter how great a dress looks, it may not be the right one for you if the silhouette doesn’t flatter your figure. Rather than go by the look of a dress, you should choose one that drapes beautifully on you. To find one that does, you should first recognize your body shape. Here is a brief description of the various body types there are, which will help you find your body type.

  • Hourglass – Naturally curvy with well-proportioned upper and lower halves
  • Athletic – Slender and almost rectangular structure with well-toned shoulders, lean torso and few curves
  • Apple – Upper body is wider than the lower part
  • Pear – The proportions of the lower body are more prominent than the bust area
  • Petite – Shorter than average height, they have a slender waist with proportionate upper and lower halves ; they are very feminine

Patterns suitable for different body shapes

Once you identify what your body shape is from the above list, all you have to do is find a dress in one of the silhouettes that flatters your figure.

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If you have an hourglass structure, you are lucky as you can easily carry off almost any style. Play up your curves with figure-hugging A-line gowns, luxurious ball gown skirts or choose softly flowing sheath style gowns for a more delicate and feminine look. Experiment with off-the-shoulder necklines, multi-way dresses or sweetheart necklines to find one that gives you a glamorous touch.

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Athletic girls should opt for dresses that add the illusion of curves and can thus accentuate their femininity. Dresses with a defined waist or ruffles or pleats would look good on you. A classic ball gown skirt would break up your torso and make you appear more curvy. Try a scoop or soft V-neckline to add definition to your bust.

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If you are apple or pear-shaped, ball gowns are an ideal choice to balance out the proportions of both halves of your body. If you are heavier on the top, try a sheer neckline or high V-neckline to de-emphasize your bust. Pear-shaped girls can opt for a sweetheart or strapless bodice to emphasize their upper body.

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Petite girls should avoid long-flowing dresses and too many layers that can drown them in detail. If you are petite, show off your slender waist in an A-line skirt, or choose a design that highlights your natural curves. Keep the skirt length short or asymmetrical, and you will look stylish and taller than you are.

At Best for Bride, we have the perfect collection of prom dresses for all body types. Visit us today to make your pick for the big event in your life.