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How Do I Choose the Best plus Size Wedding Gown?

Jessica Ellis
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Updated: May 17, 2024
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There are many ways to ensure that a plus size wedding gown provides all the beauty and radiance necessary for a fabulous wedding outfit. Some factors to consider include material choice, cut, and color. Figuring out which features to accentuate and which to minimize can also help pave the way to a spectacular plus size wedding gown.

Material choice may be a very important factor in choosing a gown. Fabrics with a strong satin sheen tend to highlight any imperfections in a silhouette. Choosing a fabric with a less shiny appearance, such as silk shantung or duchess silk, can still add a glowing sheen without accentuating less-preferable features. Stretch fabrics, such as as stretch satin or stretch lace, can also cling tightly to the body, providing a less smooth body line.

The cut of a plus size wedding gown can not only help create a beautiful figure, but may also be used to show personal style. An A-line dress is often recommended for larger brides, as it helps create the illusion of an hourglass figure. Corset-style tops with full skirts can also be excellent for a plus size bride, and can be built to help minimize a full bust. Cuts that skim the body line rather than clinging tightly can help create a smooth shape overall.

The days of white-only weddings are well in the past, and many brides have fun choosing alternate hues or splashing bright colors onto traditional wedding gown palettes. Choosing a color that matches well with skin tone can truly make the difference between an ordinary and extraordinary wedding dress. Instead of pure white, consider aged ivory, champagne, rum pink, or even gold. Adding beading, ribbons or embroidery in a brighter color can also help draw the eye to good features, or accentuate the waistline.

Every bride, whatever her dress size, has good and bad features to manage. Big, beautiful brides can highlight great features by choosing a plus size wedding gown that compliments their individual look. For instance, a V neckline can show off arms, shoulders and torso, while a corset top can make a trim waist stand out. For minimizing purposes, consider choosing a top with boning to reduce chest size, gently ruched or detailed waists to hide a tummy, or a lovely lace bolero to cover up arms.

When choosing a plus size wedding gown, the most important consideration is whether the bride feels happy with the choice. If a bride falls in love with a style that fits into none of the above categories, it may still be the right gown for her. With many designers and even couture houses creating beautiful plus size dresses for the modern bride, choosing a gown for a larger bride can be more fun than ever before.

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Jessica Ellis
By Jessica Ellis
With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica Ellis brings a unique perspective to her work as a writer for WiseGeek. While passionate about drama and film, Jessica enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics, creating content that is both informative and engaging for readers.

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By Wisedly33 — On Jan 22, 2014

I think one of the *worst* wedding dress trends for plus size brides is a fit and flare, or mermaid. I've seen so many of these TV brides end up in gowns that make them look like a satin-wrapped sausage -- and I'm plus-sized myself, so I know wherefore I speak!

Busty brides buy these dresses that offer them little or no support in the bust area, and they look like they're a wardrobe malfunction waiting to happen. I don't know what holds some of these gowns up, unless the bride sprays Pro-Grip on her bustline and glues the dress on.

I'm all for good self-esteem and making the most of your assets, but some of these girls spend a heck of a lot of money to look like ladies of the evening.

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