I Want to Find the Perfect Dress for Myself! Recommended Dress Styles for Different Body Types♡
2015.10.01 published
What Dress Shape Suits Me?
When visiting a dress shop for the first time, you usually fill out a form with personal information and the date of the ceremony, right? Among the questions, there is almost always one that asks, "Is there a dress line you want to wear?" ♡
The silhouette of a dress that suits you varies by body type. *
When asked about the dress you want to wear, it would be great to immediately say, "This one!" However, there are many people who wonder about the shape of the dress that matches them. If you have a beautiful body like a foreign model, you can choose any dress you like, but everyone has concerns about their body type. *
Recommended Lines Based on Common Body Type Concerns ♡
Therefore, in this article, we will introduce recommended dress lines based on common body type concerns. While it’s important to consider detailed design aspects when choosing a wedding dress, the most important thing is that it fits your body type perfectly!
Let’s resolve the common body concerns and find the wedding dress that perfectly suits your body! ♡
Concern 1: I want to look taller with longer legs!
Many people struggle with being short or want to appear taller with long legs. For such individuals, the "A-line" dress is the classic recommendation. ♩
To achieve the leg-lengthening effect, it's best to choose a dress with a "waistline towards the top" ♡ For example, an "Empire Line" dress with a waistline just below the bust is also a good option. *
Among "Empire Line" dresses, those with a vertical silhouette accentuating the I-shape make you look taller, and the trendy flower crown also suits this style, so it's highly recommended! ♡
The "Mermaid Line" is also very appealing! ♡ Although the "Mermaid Line" is often thought to only suit tall people, those with a gentle waistline and a higher cut can wear it beautifully even if they are short. ♡
For those with a chubby body type, a "A-line" dress with a flared skirt is recommended! ♡ Among A-line dresses, those with a wider hem can direct people's attention towards the lower part of the dress. *
By creating a silhouette like a triangle, the significant flaring at the hem naturally draws attention away from the tummy and upper arms while achieving a good balance! ♡
The "Empire Line" can cover the stomach area, right? However, choosing an Empire Line dress that flares at the hem rather than a straight I-line Empires creates an even better balance! ♪
Concern 3: I might look too thin and not stand out...
Many brides-to-be focus on dieting leading up to the ceremony, but there are some who worry about being too thin and lacking volume, thinking they won't look good in a dress… That's a bit of an envious problem, isn't it? * For those individuals, the "Princess Line," which adds presence and volume, is recommended! ♡
A skirt that billows out dramatically from the waist balances nicely with a slim upper body. ♩ Also, the "Princess Line" exudes glamour, making it a show-stopping look even from a distance in a spacious reception hall! ♡
Another recommendation is the "Mermaid Line"! ♡ Opting for one with volume at the bottom and a clear transition is ideal. By using your slimness to create a sleek upper body while adding volume at the tail, you can achieve a balanced silhouette! ♡
I want to choose a dress that covers my body concerns! ♡
On your once-in-a-lifetime wedding day, you want to wear the perfect dress that suits you, right? ♩ To choose that destined dress from many options, selecting a style that covers your body concerns is highly recommended! *