The dilemma of choosing the right style of gown for your wedding is apparent if you've decided to wear a gown for any of your wedding functions. If you're a bride, you want to look your best. However, finding the right outfit can be tricky. Should it be fitted, emphasizing the body shape, or flared, exposing others? Is it possible to find an intermediate solution that will satisfy even the pickiest brides? To help you make the right choice, we're back with another segment of our What To Wear When guide!
We're debating what's the best type of gown to wear- a bodycon gown or a flared gown - this time. Find out which outfit is right for you by scrolling down and learning all the pros and cons!
When To Wear Bodycon vs Flared Gowns
It's probably just as difficult to pick the right gown for your pre-wedding function as it is to pick the right lehenga for your wedding! You have so many options to choose from, which means you have so many choices to make. And ultimately, all the choices are determined by the silhouette. If the shape of the gown changes, gowns of the same hue or embroidery can look totally different. Here are our thoughts on which fit to choose if you're not sure which one to choose!
Bodycon Gowns
If you're looking to dazzle on your wedding day, then the Bodycon gown is ideal for you. This trend is not new, having experienced a resurge in popularity from its 1990s heyday. But what exactly makes it so special? All these styles - fitted, mermaid, trumpet or column - are designed to accentuate your figure, clinging tightly from top to bottom for an eye-catching effect. So if you want to show off your curves and make a statement at the same time, this is the perfect pick for you.
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