A minimalist invitation is a great way to indicate the overall vibe of your wedding. This simple option would work great for an untraditional, simple wedding at a fun restaurant in the city.
Proof that a touch of color can go a long way, this modern watercolor invitation is the perfect balance of vibrant minimalism. The soft watercolor-style brushstrokes keep things bright without looking too saturated.
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The Perfect Wedding Dress for Your Body Type
It is a universal truth that “all bodies are beautiful,” and with the fashion industry’s landscape changing, more and more brands are moving toward an inclusive design model, particularly when it comes to bridalwear.
It’s safe to say that a new era of bridal fashion has arrived as designers move toward a more inclusive dress model, heralding a long overdue revolution in the bridalwear industry.
Advice for Short (But Not Petite) Brides
Pulling styles that clearly separate your bust, waist, and hips—more specifically, corseted pieces—is a good idea for brides who are short in height but have a curvy frame. This type of figure is best suited for A-line dresses with a fitted, structured bodice and a soft, flowing skirt from the waist down.
Advice for Petite Brides Who May Want More Height
Look for shapes that will help elongate your figure and create balance if you need a little more height and heels aren’t cutting it. Use the “Rule of Thirds,” concentrating on a dress with a distinct division between the bust, waist, and hips. turning point? Instead of using tulle, heavy beading, or many layers, stick to soft, light, and airy fabrics.
Advice for Brides With Straight or Rectangular Bodies
For brides who are more straight-backed in shape, a-line dresses are ideal. The A-line skirt draws attention to the waist and gives the bride a more sculpted appearance thanks to the fuller skirt’s depth.
Those with less defined curves should go to a salon with an experienced staff, just like curvy brides. Shopping with a pro will not only improve your experience, but it will also make it easier for you to find a dress that emphasizes the parts of your body you want to draw attention to.