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Bridal Dresses

April 17th, 2010 by admin




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Maternity Wedding Dress Tips

Most brides have been dreaming about their wedding day for years. If you will be pregnant on your wedding day, you’re wedding won’t be altered as much as some people make out and you can still have the wedding you always wanted.

To help you look your best we have put together some very useful tips to ensure you shine.
Your wedding dress style

Before you can decide what wedding dress style would work best for you, you need to consider how pregnant you will be on your wedding day.

If you are only in the early days of your pregnancy you may not even need a maternity dress and may be able to get that dress that you have always had your eyes on.

* It’s a good idea to have a good dressmaker available in case you need any last minute alterations.
* Avoid wedding dresses that have a tight bodice. Not only will it be restricting, unhealthy and uncomfortable, you will only emphasise your big middle.
* The most fabulous wedding dress styles for pregnant women are empire line and A-line dresses, owing to their looser structure.

Enhance your pregnant body

Brides always look for a dress that enhance their natural assets – so that’s what you should do!

* If you have a great cleavage you might like to show it off. If you are considering a strapless or strappy wedding dress, be sure that you will feel comfortable not wearing a supportive bra. You might want a dress that has sleeves to hide any straps and in case you have gained weight in your arms during your pregnancy.

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