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Empire Waist: The empire waistline sits just below the bust from which the dress cascades down to the floor. Usually made with a lighter fabric, the empire waist helps hide the lower half as well as enhance the bust. This style also helps elongate petite brides!

Mermaid: The Mermaid style is characterized by a fitted skirt through the hips with a dramatic flare at the knee. This style highlights natural curves and is ideal for curvy confident brides! The Mermaid can be very constricting, so if you’re looking for a fun night on the dance floor – a different dress may be better.

A-Line: The A-Line is recognized by the narrow cut through the bodice with the skirt extending out along the body in the shape of an A. The A-Line is a classic style which fits many brides, but if you are looking for something a little more unique and attention getting, the A-Line may not be right for you.

Trumpet: The Trumpet, often confused with the Mermaid, is a flattering style for curvy brides looking for a little bit more movement in their dress. The Trumpet has more of an A-Line fit, with a slight flare at the knee through to the hem. It is less dramatic than the Mermaid, but offers brides a little more panache than the A-Line.

Ball Gown: The Ball Gown is of the most traditional skirts for wedding dresses. The bodice is fitted with the ball gown skirt flowing from either the natural waist or a drop waist (aligned more with the hip bones). This skirt style is very forgiving of full hips and legs. Look out for the weight of the skirt – that may inhibit your dance moves at the reception!

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