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Learn the Basic Part Styles of Bridal Wear

When browsing through Internet, there are some basic wedding dress styles that you have to keep in mind.

Author: Aahehejianren
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As purchasing them, you should also not miss the terms used to describe them because each part of the wedding dress has multiple different styles: Now I will show you some general parts of a wedding dress.

Silhouette
The silhouette is the basic shape of the gown:

Ball Gown: The ball gown is characterized by a fitted bodice and a waistline leading to a very full skirt (think Cinderella)

Empire: An empire-style gown features a high waistline (right under the bust) falling to a slimmer (yet not body-fitting) skirt.

A-Line or Princess: An A-line or Princess shape features vertical seams flowing from the shoulders down to a flared skirt, creating and inverted V — or A — shape

Sheath: The slim sheath closely follows the line of the body, creating a form-fitting look

Mermaid: The mermaid style is form fitting at the top, similar to the sheath, and then flows out around the knees, creating a mermaid shape.

Train
More than any other element of the wedding dress, the bridal train has the ability to transform. Itīs the elongated back portion of the gown that lies on the floor and trails out behind the bride when she walks, giving her a majestic appearance. The formality of your wedding should influence the type of train you go with; the length should be consistent with the location and time of your wedding.

Now that you know the basic anatomy of a wedding gown, you can search for examples of all of these styles in this wedding dresses and gowns photo gallery.

Sleeves
For wedding gowns, sleeves are more than just long or short. Read below to decide which type of sleeve is best for you.

T-Shirt Sleeves: As the name indicates, these sleeves resemble those of your favorite T-shirt. This style is a good option for brides who want to cover their upper arms but donīt want to go all the way.

Cap Sleeves: Shorter than a T-shirt sleeve and more rounded, therefore a little more baring. Cap sleeves work best on women with fairly slender and well-toned upper arms.

Off-The-Shoulder Sleeves: These sleeves cover the upper part of the arms while leaving the tops of the shoulders exposed. The sleeves also cover enough of the upper arm to make most feel comfortable.

3/4 Length Sleeves: This style has a classic, ladylike feel, with the sleeves ending midway between the elbow and the wrist. An elegant look suited for a formal or winter wedding.

Spaghetti Straps: These are skinny straps with no sleeves attached. Not for the "arm-shy," this style works best for brides with well-toned upper arms or who just want to look sexy!

Sleeveless: Today, strapless gowns with no sleeves are actually the most popular choice among brides.

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