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What weddg dre should you wear? Your weddg is vest. Protect it. There are two insurance options available to you: WEDDING LIABILITY INSURANCE WEDDING POSTPONEMENT/CANCELLATION INSURANCE Brought to you by: Your Wedding Insurance Specialists TM Different wedding dress silhouettes help you find your perfect style for your personality, fit the overall mood of your wedding, & best flatters your body on your big day! Empire This dress features a fitted bodice and raised waistline with a long, loose-fitting skirt that flows from the waistline down to the hem. Meaid Fitted through the body, this dress flares out below the knee, creating a mermaid-like “tail.” This dress can also feature a train of any length. A-Le This dress features a fitted bodice through the waist and flares to the ground with an unbroken line (resembling an uppercase “A”) Sheath Go This gown features a long, narrow, form-fitting silhouette that falls straight to the floor. It’s light and airy, and thought of as “romantic.” Ballgo Think of the fairytale dresses you see in movies like Cinderella! This dress has a fitted bodice and flairs at the waist with a dramatic, full skirt. Trpet Like the Mermaid dress, the Trumpet dress hugs the body, gradually flaring outward, however, this flare is more gradual and less dramatic. Empire silhouettes will lengthen short legs and are especially flattering to pear shapes. Meaid silhouettes work best for brides looking to show off their curvy figures. One possible drawback is that a Mermaid dress can make it a little difficult to move around! A-Le silhouettes are ideal for all body types and create the illusion of curves on a smaller frame. They also camouflage a larger lower body. Sheath silhouettes are simple and sophisticated. They look great on petite or slender brides who benefit from its body-skimming shape which lengthens the body! Ballgos are ideal for most body types, especially pear-shaped figures. However, the full skirt can be overwhelming on a small frame. If you are petite and have your heart set on a ballgown, make sure to have it altered properly to fit your proportions. Trpet silhouettes work best for those with hourglass frames, small waists, and petites!

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  • What wedding dress should you wear?

    Your wedding is an investment. Protect it.There are two insurance options available to you:

    WEDDING LIABILITY INSURANCEWEDDING POSTPONEMENT/CANCELLATION INSURANCE

    Brought to you by:

    Your Wedding Insurance SpecialistsTM

    Different wedding dress silhouettes help you find your perfect style for your personality, fit the overall mood of

    your wedding, & best flatters your body on your big day!

    Empire This dress features a

    fitted bodice and raised waistline with a long, loose-fitting skirt that

    flows from the waistline down to the hem.

    Mermaid Fitted through the

    body, this dress flares out below the knee, creating a mermaid-like “tail.” This dress can also feature a

    train of any length.

    A-Line This dress features a

    fitted bodice through the waist and flares to the

    ground with an unbroken line (resembling an

    uppercase “A”)

    Sheath GownThis gown features a

    long, narrow, form-fitting silhouette that falls straight to the floor.

    It’s light and airy, and thought of as “romantic.”

    BallgownThink of the fairytale

    dresses you see in movies like Cinderella! This dress has a fitted bodice and flairs at the waist with a

    dramatic, full skirt.

    Trumpet Like the Mermaid dress, the Trumpet dress hugs

    the body, gradually flaring outward, however, this flare is more gradual

    and less dramatic.

    Empire silhouettes will lengthen short legs and are especially flattering to pear shapes.Mermaid silhouettes work best for brides looking to show off their curvy figures. One possible drawback is that a Mermaid dress can make it a little difficult to move around!

    A-Line silhouettes are ideal for all body types and create the illusion of curves on a smaller frame. They also camouflage a larger lower body.

    Sheath silhouettes are simple and sophisticated. They look great on petite or slender brides who benefit from its body-skimming shape which lengthens the body!

    Ballgowns are ideal for most body types, especially pear-shaped figures. However, the full skirt can be overwhelming on a small frame. If you are petite and have your heart set on a ballgown, make sure to have it altered properly to fit your proportions.

    Trumpet silhouettes work best for those with hourglass frames, small waists, and petites!