This section will detail the dos and donts of buying a wedding dress. The perfect wedding dress can make your big day, but a poor one can ruin it!

I`m not so big on the cinderella wedding dresses. Cinderella is kind of tacky. Poofy wedding dresses look frompy. They CAN. It`s not that they always do, it depends on your body. They are also extremely overpriced wedding dresses. You pay thousands and thousands of dollars for wedding dresses. A nice straight across, sleeveless gown with thicker straps, not spaghetti straps. It is simple cut. That is the perfect wedding dress. Either that or strapless. For my body type (which is hot, by the way Sincerely, Kristen).And my fav gown, on the internet is only 1650 dollars. A perfect wedding gown! A Liv Harris, A-line style. Goorrrgeous. Dont copy my gown!

Ewwww, the Disney wedding dress collection. Also, don`t get a sexy wedding dress. God, they are disgusting. Ewwwww, don`t you dare buy a stars and stripes American wedding dress. Man, I wish I could afford Vera Wang dress. Those wedding dresses are the bomb. But they are like 9 grand. Ew, two piece wedding dress. Wait. It might just be a mistake, but I think its what I think it is. A two piece wedding dress would be gross. Dont be a skid on your wedding day.. pleasssse. I dont like the full skirt dress, but i think this wedding dress is nice. What I`m talking about is im not a huge fan of the full skirt on a wedding dress. The last dress I wore, was full and poofy, but im not anti poofy dress. I just dont love them.- Kristen

Continuation of my wedding gown rant: I was looking at weddig dresses today and I find it so over whelming that I have to take several breaks in between sessions. I may have a good picture in my head of what I would like my wedding dress to look like but it’s hard to know what that may be called if you’re not familiar with the fashion lingo. Google is good for things like that because you can simply type in the terms tha tyou’re not sure of and get a description of what they mean or you can search through the dresses by only choosing one category at a time. This way you can eliminate thigs you don’t want while putting a name to the characteristics you DO like in a dress.

For instance, just by process of elimination (of the other dress categories) I have discovered that I tend to like the A-line which is a type of dress where the body is a straight flair out from the waist down. This is a type of dress that is best suited to someone who is more thick waisted and voluptuous who wants to downplay their curves.  The Princess Style cut is one that flares out with a regal feel to it. Although anyone can wear this particular cut it is very flattering for women with a pear-shaped figure. It has the benefit of hiding fuller hips while balancing the torso.

The 'Column' style cut is sleek and straight in its design.  This dress often has no waistline  and so it is better suited to petite and short-waisted women.  It is perfect for small framed girls because of its straight edge.. it adds height. Curvy girls might want to steer clear away from this cut because of its slender shape.

Slinky dresses are ones that most women should be weary of... you have to be ripped to look good in this style!  However, if you have a smaller frame and no stomach then you could really rock this slim-fit dress cut and make a statement on your wedding day. Mermaid dresses are just how it sounds... it's tight fitting around the body and flares out at the knees..... although it can look quite stunning on some women, particularly tall, curvy or long-waisted women, but i'm not so sure I want to resemble any kind of fish on my wedding.  These styles are often quite a hit and if you can pull it off then I say go for it. you gonna copy ME now? Read more about what I think about wedding dresses here If you want to read about weddings that DONT require a dress or require two dresses, if you know what i mean check it out on the main page

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