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Bride in Wedding Dress for Photoshoot Outside Hotel
Bride in Wedding Dress for Photoshoot Outside Hotel

Bride wearing a strapless wedding dress decorated in beads while holding a pair of white high heels.

Your wedding dress is one of the main focal points of your special day. We know you’re looking for The One that dazzles the eyes of your wedding guests and makes you dazzle.

But with literally millions of dresses to choose from, finding The One is overwhelming.

We curated from our experience all the tools you’ll need to make saying “Yes!” to the dress easy. Below is a breakdown of dress style and the body types they are best suited for.

What to Know Before You Go

Wedding dress shopping is special. We suggest bringing your mom, future mom-in-law, or your maid of honor to help you get in and out of dresses as well as give you their thoughts on how the dress looks.

Since you’ll be changing in and out of a lot of dresses, you’ll want to go in comfortable clothing. Sweatpants, leggings, gym shorts, and a loose-fitting T-shirt are just a few, low-maintenance clothing items you can wear to the bridal shop.

You may want to bring your wedding shoes, if you have them already. This way you can get an idea of what your whole ensemble will look like. No worries if you don’t have shoes. Just know you’ll need to bring them to the dress fitting.

Check to see if your bridal shop requires reservations for browsing and trying on wedding dresses. This will ensure you undivided attention and help in your search. They might also be able to help match your body type to the wedding dress silhouette that best shapes your figure.

Body Types

We all have unique body types. Shapes, fruits, objects — our figures mirror a variety of everyday things. It’s odd how a few items have been used for a long time to describe body types. Until someone comes up with a better system, let’s go through each body type.

Inverted Triangle
Shoulders and bust are a bit wider than the hips. 

Rectangular
Shoulders, bust, and hips have similar widths.  

Hourglass
The waist is visibly smaller than the bust, shoulders, and hips. 

Apple
The waist is wider than the shoulders and hips. 

Pear
Hips are wider than the shoulders and bust.

Ball Gown Wedding Dresses – Pear, Hourglass, Inverted Triangle

A bride wearing a ballgown wedding dress holding the groom wearing a gray tuxedo.

Inspired by princesses and royalty, this dress is elegant and timeless. The silhouette is form-fitting up top with its sculpted bodice. The dress expands below to a large, flowy skirt. Ball gowns have layers of tulle beneath the skirt, providing as much or as little volume you desire.

If you want your waist to have a more snatched look, ball gown wedding dresses are the way to go. Try on a ball gown if you have a pear-shaped body type. For brides on the taller side, a ball gown wedding dress will flatter your figure and complement your height.

A-Line Wedding Dresses – All Types

Similar to ball gowns, an A-line wedding dress offers a classy, chic effect with a petite bodice and voluminous skirt. For these dresses, the skirt resembles a capital “A” and is a more modern version of the ball gown.

A bride wearing an A-line wedding dress holding a glass of champagne and walking in arms in the grass with her groom.

If you’re unsure as to what kind of silhouette is best suited for your body type, an A-line wedding dress is a perfect, neutral option that universally flatters. It seamlessly slims the upper body and leaves your lower half with a subtle volume for those looking to hide their stomach or hips.

Brides with a bigger bust will stun in an A-line wedding dress as its silhouette allows the volume of the skirt to balance out your upper half. Those with petite frames but curvy figures will show off a sleek hourglass silhouette. Apple-shaped brides will also find their silhouette well-balanced wearing an A-line dress.

Mermaid Wedding Dresses – Inverted Triangle, Hourglass

Bride wearing a mermaid style wedding dress holding a bouquet of flowers.Mermaid wedding dresses are an ideal go-to for brides who want to show off their figure. It slims, flatters, and accentuates all your best features. Whether your curves are big or small, a mermaid silhouette is going to hug every last one while elegantly flaring out halfway down the skirt, giving off a dramatic, regal effect.

Fit-and-Flare & Trumpet Wedding Dresses – Hourglass, Pear

Brides who want a modern wedding with a timeless touch should consider a fit-and-flare  or trumpet wedding dress. Similar to mermaid silhouettes, these wedding dresses accentuate the waist. The dress is fitted around the bust and hips, then flares out at the bottom.

Unlike mermaid wedding dresses, fit-and-flare and trumpet dresses have less volume in the flare. This allows for a softer, more subtle, and romantic vibe while still maintaining a classic, tasteful feel.

Whether you have a pear shape, hourglass, curvy, or athletic figure, a fit-and-flare or trumpet wedding dress is sure to make you look and feel like the bride you’ve dreamed of being!

Column & Sheath Wedding Dresses – Rectangular

This dress was practically made for brides who want to elongate their height. Column or sheath wedding dresses are narrower and flow down directly from the neckline to the hem.

The straight lines on column gowns give the illusion of an elongated figure — perfect for shorter brides who want to appear taller. Similarly, sheath gowns continuously flow from top to bottom, allowing height to be made where there is none and flaunting existing height.

Know the Necklines

The possibilities are truly endless when it comes to shopping for a wedding dress. Now that you’ve got a silhouette style in mind, it’s time to find the right neckline to go with it. There’s a wide range of necklines to look for while dress shopping — each flattering in its own way.

Straight Necklines
A strapless, off-the-shoulder style neckline that offers coverage across the bust.

Sweetheart Necklines
A romantic, timeless off-the-shoulder neckline with a bodice that curves around the bust and dips in the middle like a heart.

Boat Necklines
A high neckline style that sits on the collarbones and extends to the shoulders with a soft curve.

V-Necklines

V NecklineA V-shaped neckline with straps starting at the shoulders that veer down to the bust diagonally to create the V shape.

Square Necklines
A straight neckline with the addition of vertical straps or sleeves, supporting the bodice and framing the collarbones.

Sweetheart Plunge Necklines
A combination of the sweetheart and V-neck with a dip that extends past the bustline in a sharp drop — typically accompanied by a tulle mesh backing.

Halter Necklines
A high neckline that cuts away from under the arms to the neck, allowing you to seamlessly show off your shoulders.

Deep V Necklines

Deep V Neckline

A V-neckline with a dip that extends deep past the bustline, sometimes as far down as the waist, with the support of a tulle mesh backing.

Draped/Cowl Necklines
A neckline where a continuous piece of fabric drapes from shoulder to shoulder across the bodice.

Illusion Necklines
A neckline giving the illusion of strapless with the support from a sheer tulle or lace bodice, available in sleeveless, short-, or long-sleeve styles.

Show It off at Your Rosen Wedding

No matter what kind of wedding dress you choose, you’re sure to stun on your special day and stand out with a Rosen wedding. Our enchanting indoor venues and lush outdoor venues will complement every beautiful bride. Rosen Weddings offers four hotel venues located in Orlando’s core, keeping you close to everything you need to ensure your wedding day is nothing short of perfect.

Bride in Wedding Dress for Photoshoot Outside Hotel

The question has been popped, and the excitement of being engaged has leveled up to intense as you enter the world of wedding planning.

A notebook for wedding planning.

With so much to consider, organize, and coordinate, we’ve taken our years of wedding planning to write down what needs your focus right now.

Let’s make sure all your loose ends are tied up so that you can tie the knot stress-free.

Set a Realistic Budget When Wedding Planning

While this is a big life event worth immortalizing, make sure you’re being realistic with a budget both you and your partner feel comfortable setting.

Consider the size, location, and level of extravagance you want. Talk through the different sections that make up a wedding. There might be areas you’re both willing to splurge on whereas other areas might not be too important.

This can mean a hotel wedding venue with included catering and entertainment but homemade floral arrangements and DIY invitations/favors.

Finding the perfect balance can do wonders for your budget.

A calculator for budgeting wedding planning.

It is also important to factor in the costs of a honeymoon, especially if that’s important to you and your partner.

Heed the warning that budgets are almost never kept exactly; consider adding a cushion to your budget for surprise costs and unexpected fees.

Draft a Guest List

Aside from the person meeting you at the altar, you’ll want to share this moment with the most important people in your life.

Draft a list of the absolute most important people who need to be there. These will be your core guests.

Then, branch out and create a second round of guests that will add value to you and your partner’s big day. These will be friends, some co-workers, distant family, and consider who you’ll want to give a “+1” to.

Keep in mind that each guest will need a place to sit and will want to eat. Venue and catering costs might force you to adjust your guest list based on your budget.

Discover our in-depth guide to your ideal guest list to assist you in wedding planning.

Select a Date

A calendar for wedding planning.

Time to get out the calendars and decide on a date with your partner. Consider typical weather patterns that occur at different times of the year.

For example, an Orlando outdoor wedding should be cautious of summer storms that will often roll over midday.

It is also important to consider major holidays that could affect your guests’ availability. A December wedding may not be the best idea both for financial and availability reasons.

Another important thing to note for your wedding day and wedding pictures is Daylight Saving Time. A spring wedding could mean more time with the sun, resulting in naturally lit pictures.

Have a couple of dates in mind when wedding planning. Availability with the vendor and caterer may fluctuate as well.

Choose a Venue & Caterer

After deciding on a head count and date, the next step in your wedding planning is finding the perfect venue to host your celebration of love.

Begin by identifying your must-haves for a venue. Do you want an all-inclusive venue? A venue that also offers catering? A venue that offers indoor/outdoor portions for the ceremony and reception?

For ultimate convenience for both you and your guests, consider a hotel venue. That way, guests can book rooms there and not have to stress about driving or choosing a place far away.

A hotel wedding venue can also erase the worry about catering, entertainment, florists, decorations, etc., as they usually work with trusted vendors who have a history of providing excellence.

With the room to host a big or small wedding with almost everything included, you may find the cost per person is cheaper at a hotel than at a stand-alone venue.

Happily Ever After with a Rosen Wedding

The most important tip to help you on your wedding planning journey is to enjoy the ride! When you begin to feel overwhelmed, take a few deep breaths and remind yourself why you’re doing this in the first place.

Celebrating the union of two people who want to dedicate their lives to loving each other is an extremely special moment.

Rosen Weddings brings all the excitement, care, and consideration you need, with none of the stress.

Let us help create your fairytale wedding today!

We Bring Your Dream Day to Life.

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