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Wedding Gown Guide: Mermaid Soft Construction

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The mermaid soft construction refers to the ease and movement of the mermaid skirt – for a soft construction skirt you will usually have soft fabrics such as tulle or lace. Even if you opt for more rigid elements the overall look will seem to flow; another benefit will be the extra added comfort.

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Wedding Gown Guide: Narrow Column

A narrow column skirt features a silhouette that fits close to the body, and can have a hemline that hits anywhere from mid-thigh to mid-calf.

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Wedding Gown Guide: Classic Full

This is the classic skirt of a full princess gown, perfectly fitted for all tree types  – princess, bateau/super volume or ball gown. It fits perfectly into your fairy tale giving you the smallest waistline and a lot of movement, even do some consider it a difficult skirt to wear I can assure you that if it’s fitted properly you will love the flow and ease of this style.

 

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Wedding Gown Guide: Horsehair Edge

 

The Horsehair Edge make a fluffy, light skirt perfect for a princess gown. It comprises of layer upon layer of tulle or organza edged with ridgeline / horsehair ribbon right at the hem.  This edge can be added to mermaid skirts for a fuller effect.

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Wedding Gown Guide: V Neckline

V-necks are one of the most flattering necklines out there. Formed by two straight edges that meet in a point below your chin, the v-neck draws the eye toward your face .

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Wedding Gown Guide: Transparent Skirt

Recently I stumbled upon some articles that wore tearing apart the transparent wedding gowns. While I myself am against a sexy dress for the ceremony ( i prefer a classy romantic gown) I can’t understand why someone would be against a sexy party gown with a transparent skirt. The truth is some people just like to be negative and impose their own insecurities. My advice: go with what you love and enjoy your wedding day as much as you can, you’ll be lovely and loved.

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Wedding Gown Guide: Sweather

At Rembo styling they focus on innovation and service and this collection they had some amazing sweater ideas for brides. Not sure about you guys but I just want to snuggle with a winter bride dressed in their pieces <3

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Wedding Gown Guide: Long Sleeves

You’ve been asking for it and the bridal designers heard your prayers. Sleeves came down the runway at nearly every show of this season’s Bridal Fashion Week, but they’re not just for keeping cozy at a winter wedding. We saw super sheer sleeves that were barely visible, long intricate designs that snaked down the arms, and classic all-over lace reminiscent of weddings past.

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Wedding Gown Guide: BallGown Wedding Dress

A fitted bodice flows alluringly into a full skirt, this is the definition of a classic princess gown. This style is for the bride that dreams of a full skirt but is a bit less fond of the bateau and ballgown and underwhelmed by the a-line. Perfect for a woman who loves volume and attention.

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Wedding Gown Guide: Quarter Sleeve

If you want the elegance of a sleeve without feeling too covered up, another fashionable choice is the three-quarter length sleeve. Very popular with English country garden brides, this is a flattering length that stops just below the elbow and shows off the slimmest part of your arm.

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