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Saturday 8 February 2014

LDS Wedding Gowns - How to find the Perfect Modest Wedding Dress for LDS Weddings Their Shapes and Styles- Part II of Three - Relationships - Weddings

How to find the Perfect LDS Wedding Gowns for LDS Weddings - Their Shapes and Styles- Part II of Three LDS Wedding Gowns can be beautiful and modest!

The selection of LDS Wedding Gowns or just Modest Wedding Dresses requires some specific knowledge about their Shapes and Styles. This article provides important information for the bride which will save her time, money, and some of the hassle of finding he perfect beautiful and elegant, yet modest wedding dress or modest wedding gown.

LDS Wedding Gowns and Styles for LDS Weddings

Flip through any bridal magazine or browse through any bridal wear store, and youll see that there is an amazing amount of variation on the classic white bridal dress. In general, wedding dresses (LDS wedding gowns or just wedding dresses)come in five basic cuts: A-line or princess Ball gown Empire waist Mermaid shape Sheath or column

Before even going to browse wedding dresses, its probably a good idea to familiarize yourself with the five basic dress shapes and which ones are the most flattering for your body type. Doing so will save you a lot of time and frustration.

For example, if you have a large bustline that you dont want to draw attention to, dont waste time trying on empire waist dresses that will do nothing but emphasize your bust. If your problem is that you are very short-waisted, dont bother trying on ball gown-style wedding dresses that will make your figure appear short and choppy.

LDS Wedding Gowns their Necklines, Sleeves, and Skirts for LDS Weddings

Apart from the basic cut of your wedding dress, there is a lot more to consider. Lots of factors influence the appearance and fit of the dress, including color, neckline, sleeve type, and skirt length.

LDS Wedding Gowns Color

Of course, the most traditional color for LDS brides is one of the hundreds of shades of white. In recent years, however, many brides have been experimenting with color in their weddings.

Some may choose a two-toned ivory and white dress, or even ivory and beige. Others might go with a classic white wedding gown with a splash of bold color to tie into the rest of their wedding, like a brightly-colored band tied around the waist.

Feel free to experiment with color, but remember that temple dresses must be white, so if you plan to wear your wedding dress for the temple sealing let that guide your decision.

LDS Wedding Gowns (LDS Temple worthy) Dress Neckline for LDS Weddings

If you thought you saw lots of variation in the basic cut and shape of a wedding dress, then think again: there is even more variety in the style of neckline.

The shape and configuration of the dresss neckline will be very prominent, as every eye will of course be trained on the face of the lovely bride and consequently, the neckline. There are seven basic necklines for LDS wedding gowns: V-neck Sweetheart Square neck Boat neck or slot neck Scoop neck Surplice Jewel

The neckline of your wedding dress should flatter your facial features, just as the cut of your dress should complement your body type. Round faces can be balanced with angular necklines, and more angular faces with rounded necklines, for instance. There are flattering necklines for every face shape as far as wedding dresses are concerned.

LDS wedding gown Sleeve Type

Even though LDS standards of modesty for LDS wedding gowns precludes some very popular types of wedding gowns like tube top, halter, and spaghetti strap dresses it doesnt mean you need to sacrifice style on your wedding day.There are so many stylish sleeve options for Mormon brides, including: Cap sleeve Short sleeve 3/4 Length sleeve Long sleeve Juliette Puff Butterfly Bell Bishop Poet Raglan

As is the case with necklines, some styles of sleeves flatter certain builds and bone structures better than others. So make sure you know what sleeve type and length to choose for your body type before deciding on your wedding dress.

LDS wedding gowns Skirt Length

Though the traditional Mormon modest wedding dresses, or LDS wedding gowns, are all full-length that is, touching the tops of your shoes there is a great deal of choice in skirt length for modern wedding dresses.

Depending on the cut and style of the dress, wedding dress skirts can be almost any length. Some of the most popular choices are: Knee length comes just to the knees Intermission falls just below the knees Tea length falls a few inches below the knee Ballerina comes to just above the ankle Ankle length hem is right at the ankles Hi-Lo dress is hemmed higher in the front than in the back Full-length traditional look that drapes almost to the floor

Other considerations for wedding dress skirts is whether you want to add extras like tails or a bustle on the back for a little something special. It really depends on the style of dress you prefer and of course, your budget extra adornments on your dress will obviously cost more.

LDS Wedding Gowns Veil Length

Most Mormon brides focus on the dress in their planning, and then shop for a matching veil almost as an afterthought, but there is actually a lot more to wedding veil selection than meets the eye.Though a veil can technically be any length, retailers usually divide wedding veils into three general categories: Elbow length Fingertip length Cathedral length

Veils also come in one-tier or two-tier varieties, and can be attached with a comb inserted in the hair or to a tiara or headband. Certain types and lengths of veils look better with some gowns (and hairstyles) than others, so make sure to know which veil fits your wedding dress best before ordering anything.

We hope you found this information and all the details about modest wedding dresses and how to select the right wedding gown for you!

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Please see Part I and III of this three Part series on LDS Wedding Gowns





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