A Quick Guide to 5 of The Most Popular Wedding Dress Styles
Wedding dress shopping can easily become overwhelming for many brides! The amount of options are staggering and it can be hard to pinpoint what kind of dress you actually like. While it’s very common to leave your appointment with a completely different dress than you envisioned, it’s still helpful to go into your appointment with some idea of what you like. Doing this will give your consultant a jumping off point so they can help you narrow down your options and find your dress. We're here to help! Here we’ve compiled a short guide to 5 very popular dress styles (with example photos) to help you on your journey to the perfect gown. Happy shopping!
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Ball gown
A ball gown is a fairy-tale style dress that gives a classic shape and is perfect for someone that is looking for that princess feeling on their wedding day. While this style may be overwhelming on smaller or petite frames, it is perfect for someone looking to accentuate their waist. The cinched waist and fitted bodice gives excellent bust support, so you aren’t worried about anything moving on your wedding day. The tulle-and-crinoline-packed skirt gives immense volume and balances the tight torso with the full skirt.

A-Line
The A-line, like the ball gown, features a fitted bodice but, unlike the ballgown it doesn't have a very defined waist. It is fitted above and around the hips which creates a streamlined and slim silhouette that resembles a capital A. The cascading skirt gradually widens towards the hem and gently flares toward the floor. This is a universally flattering cut which is ideal for all body types. A selling point for this dress is that it can be made with different kinds of fabrics to match your wedding and personal style.

Fit and Flare
The fit and flare falls somewhere between an A-line and a mermaid cut, so you get the combination of a streamlined look with the addition of body definition. This combination gives you the opportunity to show off your figure without the dress being too tight. The fit and flare hugs the body throughout the bust and waist, which makes the dress slightly more forgiving through the hips, bottom, and thighs. This less dramatic cut gives you a much softer silhouette. Since it flares out mid-thigh you will also have enough room to dance, sit, and move comfortably through your whole wedding.

Mermaid
If you’re looking for something red-carpet ready with a sexy and sleek vibe the mermaid cut might be for you. Mermaid dresses are fitted throughout the body from chest to knee and flare out close to the knee. This tight shape mimics shapewear which is ideal if you're looking to show off your curves. The way the dress contours the body emphasizes the waist and hips and is perfect for an hourglass figure. The silhouette of this dress brings all the volume down to your knees where the flare starts, because of this the dress can be slightly restrictive which is important to factor in when choosing your dress.

Sheath
One of the most comfortable dress styles is the sheath dress. This cut is narrow and flows straight down from the neckline to the hem, with a very minimal flare below the waist. This cut makes the dress effortless and easy to move around in. It can also be made with so many different kinds of fabrics to match your wedding and personal style. The snug fit contours the body from head to toe which makes this dress flattering for a wide range of body types. It isn’t overwhelming for petite figures, gives definition for taller figures, it plays off the natural curves for hourglass figures, it shows off lean bodies for more athletic figures, and for more boxy figures all you need to do is add a belt for a defined waist.








