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Wedding Gown Guide: BallGown Wedding Dress

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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: Sexy Back

From deep dips to embellished illusions and sexy slits, these backs will make sure you look just as good receding from the aisle as you do walking down it. All the gowns featured in this post are from Rosa Clara.

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Wedding Gown Guide: Short Bridal Dress

Keep it short and sweet with a chic and affordable tea length wedding dress for your big day. Check these super chic versions of the perfect short gown.

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Wedding Gown Guide: Column Wedding Gown

The column dress has a narrow shape that flows straight down from the neckline to the hem. This dress, also referred to as a sheath, tends to hug the body and show any and all of your curves The column is appropriate for all types of weddings, especially causal occasions on the beach, or intimate evening events at a banquet hall.

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Wedding Gown Guide: Pantsuit

A bridal pantsuit is a cool alternative to a traditional dress and a great option for a rehearsal dinner. As such pantsuits are one of the hottest 2016 trends, many designers presented one or more models in their collection, so you will find any style and any material you like.

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Wedding Gown Guide: Halter

A halter-style neck is used to create a backless look on a dress.  Typically, two pieces of fabric are brought from the bust around the back of the neck and either tied or clasped together for support. The straps may be thick pieces of fabric or thin straps, even chains or elastic. For this guide I chose to differentiate between halter and halter straps.

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Wedding Gown Guide: Spaghetti Straps

The spaghetti strap is a very thin shoulder strap used to support the wedding gown, while providing minimal shoulder straps over otherwise bare shoulders. It’s a perfect option if you want to have a low-cut back or a bit more support for your wedding gown.

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Wedding Gown Guide: Trumpet

The trumpet fits tight on your body until approximately mid-thigh, where it begins to gradually come away from the body in an open skirt, much like the shape of a trumpet. The key elements of this design are the flare’s point of origin – mid-thigh – and the ease in which it flares. This is the perfect alternative to the mermaid dress wich can be a bit difficult to wear due to its firm fit on the body. The trumpet dress can be more or less fitted as well as it can be made using very flowy materials to give it an even more relaxed look.

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Wedding Gown Guide: BallGown Wedding Dress

A ball gown is the most formal female attire for social occasions (such as white tie). It is traditionally a full-skirted gown reaching the floor, made of luxurious fabric, delicately and exotically trimmed. Most versions are cut off the shoulder with decollete necklines. I personally consider the ball gown as being a bit fuller than the princess wedding dress and less dramatic than the bateau.

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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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