Here on dressv.com we have many different styles for you to choose. Now
that we are wedding dresses on sale online, you have to first figure out what
style looks best on your body. To know that, you should know clearly what
your body shape is. Our expert will guide you to your dream wedding dress,
no matter what your body type is.
Wedding Dresses for Petite Body Types
Want to look long and lean? Stay away from big ball gowns
and go for a
silhouette that skims your body.
Justin Alexander
A slight drop waist can make your legs look short, so opt
for a natural waist.
Blue by Enzoani
A form-fitting fit-and-flare wedding gown gives the
illusion of height.
Zurc for Impression
A sheath's continuous line stretches your frame.
Hayley Paige
Ahigh-low hemline can make your legs look longer.
Theia
The slight empire waist on this beaded gown helps elongate
the body.
Angel Sanchez
Long, romantic (and vertical!) layers create the illusion
of height.
Peter Langner
A fit-and-flare won't drown petite types, unlike a fuller
ball gown style.
Allure Couture
This glam fit-and-flare number not only adds a couple
(imaginary) inches to your height, but helps whittle your waist.
Wedding Dresses for Plus-Size Body Types
Celebrate your curves in a gown that shrinks and defines
your waist.
Paloma Blanca
Accentuate your hourglass figure in a fit-and-flare
wedding dress.
Justin Alexander
Minimize your hips and shrink your waist in an A-line
wedding dress.
Kathy Ireland for Mon Cheri
Side draping and lightweight fabrics are super slimming.
Wedding Dresses for Larger-Bust Body Types
Slipdresses and sheaths can make you look top-heavy. Balance
out your chest
with a full skirt.
Paloma Blanca
The subtle dip in this bodice softens your bust-line.
Pronovias
The strap provides support, while the diagonal ruching
shrinks your chest.
Martina Liana
Look sexy on your wedding day but still have coverage
with a lacy illusion
neckline.
Mori Lee by Madeline Gardner
The ruching on the bodice helps soften and minimize the
bust-line.
Monique Lhuillier
The tulle bolero paired with this dress helps minimize
the bust, while the ball
gown silhouette takes the eyes away from it—and toward
the full, princess-
like skirt.
Jim Hjelm
Diagonal ruching is a big-busted girl's best friend—plus,
the floral cascade on
the skirt helps balance out your shape.
Maggie Sottero
The criss-cross ruching on the bodice helps visually
shrink the bust, while the
full tulle skirt and the Swarovski crystal detail
draw the eye away from it.
Hayley Paige
This elegant brocade gown provides ample support for a
large bust—while
still looking sexy. Plus, the exposed back draws eyes away
from your front.
Wedding Dresses for Lean and Straight Body Types
The key to creating curves? Flared skirts, diagonal
draping, and daring
necklines.
Justin Alexander
Diagonal ruching on the bodice and hips equals a sinuous
silhouette.
Martina Liana
A V-neck and a flared skirt add curves.
Mikaella
Highlight your hips with a full skirt and a
waist-whittling sash.
Badgley Mischka
Not everyone can pull off Badgley Mischka's textured
stunner, but long and
lean brides can rock this edgy gown with ease.
Carol Hannah
The peach tones in this ballerina-inspired tulle
confection will look especially
ravishing on warm-skinned brides.
Catherine Deane
This silk charmeuse stunner cuts a soft silhouette and
boasts a high waistline
to minimize a long torso.
Catherine Deane
Highlight an elegant collarbone and long, swan neck in
this silk chiffon gown
with delicate spaghetti straps.
Isaac Mizrahi for Kleinfeld
Create the illusion of a teeny-tiny waist in this playful
ball gown.
Monique Lhuillier
With a daring front slit, this lace sheath will let you
flash a bit of those
enviable legs.
Oscar de la
Renta
The deep sweetheart neckline on this Guipure lace gown
will create the
illusion of cleavage.
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