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Choosing a that suits your body shape and personality is the most important step in finding the right dress. Get to know the most popular dress styles and find out which one will make you look stunning on the big day.

1. A-line
Slim on top, fitted through the waist, and softly flaring away from the body. Shaped like the letter "A", this silhouette is flattering for most body types.

2. Ballerina
Traditionally thought of as a length rather than a silhouette, the ballerina dress is great for showing off your ankles and legs. This quirky dress will look great in a vintage-style wedding.

3. Ball gown
The classic choice for a formal wedding, the ball gown has a boned bodice and a full skirt supported by crinolines. If you are very short, make sure that your ball gown is perfectly tailored to fit your size.

4. Empire
The empire dress features a high waist that hits just under the bustline. This type of dress can camouflage a short waist and heavy lower body.

5. Mermaid
If you want a dress that clings to your hourglass figure, this might be it. This dress hugs the torso, then flares out from around the knee. It will be too tight for kneeling or dancing, however.

6. Sheath
Also known as the column, this is a sleek and sophisticated dress with a close-fitting shape that outlines every curve. You need to be very confident about your body, as this dress can be a little unforgiving. 



The wedding dress is one of the things that many brides splurge on, as isn't it only natural for a pretty dress to come with a hefty price. However, we believe that being on a budget doesn't mean that you can't wear the wedding dress of your dreams. All you need is a little know-how, and we've prepared some handy tips for you below. 
  • Work your contacts                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               This is a good time to open your address book and skim through your contacts. If you have friends who are dressmakers or fashion designers, try contacting them to get a special price. Even if you don't intend to use their services, you can always ask them for references and advice on picking the right vendor. 
  • Make use of used dress                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             A second-hand dress isn't always a bad idea. There are many websites and shops that rent out good quality wedding dresses. Just remember to pay attention to any spots or stains that the dress might have. Your mother might even have an heirloom wedding dress that she can pass down to you. Just remember to tweak the dress a little so that it fits your preferences and body type. 
  • Rent or Own                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            You don't really need to buy a wedding dress if you don't want to. Renting a dress is a more budget-friendly and practical alternative. For some tips on renting a wedding gown, scroll further below. 
  • Do it yourself                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               If you're a crafty bride, this is an option for you. Find a plain wedding dress, then sew in the details yourself. If you're experienced in sewing, go make your own dress! Your wedding dress will be especially yours and wearing it will make you proud. 
  • Perfect timing                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      There are special times when wedding dresses go on sale. Do pay attention to these seasons to get the best deal on your dress. Also, when shopping for a dress, don't overlook vintage shops and trunk shows. Don't be afraid to shop around! Your might find your dream dress when you least expect it.
Below are some useful facts to help you manage your wedding dress budget.
1. Ball gowns require more fabric than slender silhouettes, so they cost more. If you're on a budget, look for a narrower silhouette.
2. Trains mean additional fabric, which means additional cost. If the train is scalloped, embroidered, or beaded, that adds even more to the price tag. Bypass a train to bring down the price. (You can always wear a long veil)
3. A heavily constructed gown (the kind that stands up by itself) costs more to make than a gown without built-in boning , corsets, and multiple layers of lining and fabric.
4. Any type of handwork, from beading to pickups, adds to the price. Look for dresses without embellishment.
5. Lace is expensive and ups the price of a dress. Stick to lace trim or skip the lace altogether.
6. Try on separates to get a better fit without so many costly alterations.


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