Thinking of your Bridal Lingerie
You抳e finished leafing through endless bridal and fashion magazines and enjoyed plenty of wedding dress fittings to find that perfect dress that抯 going to make you look absolutely fabulous on your wedding day. Now you and your perfect dress deserve something a little extra special
bandage dress, for your
bridal lingerie to put that finishing touch to your wedding gown. With so much choice of bras
babydoll lingerie, corsets, bustiers, basques, thongs, briefs and stockings, what do you choose?
There are several things to consider when deciding on what underwear style to choose. Firstly and probably most important is that it must be comfortable, and remain comfortable throughout the day, you certainly don抰 want parts digging into you or shifting and not providing the support it was designed to. So whatever you choose, if it抯 to support, push up, pull in or accentuate
######y lingerie, then that抯 what it must do, and, remember, it must do it comfortably. The whole wedding underwear ensemble and bridal gown must complement each other to give a priceless, stunning look. It抯 so important to have your final dress fitting, complete with the bridal lingerie that you抣l be wearing on the day, so you know how it will all look and feel , and also remove any little worries or doubts that might creep in.
A good starting point is to make sure that your measurements are correct; your bridal dress store should be able to give you your most recent sizes. If you feel that your measurements may have changed a little because your wedding diet and hard working exercise is starting to pay off, you can always get hold of a flexible measuring tape and just check your vital statistics.
With size in mind, where do you start? Remember that the gown and underwear must work together so think what would work well with your dress style. If there抯 already boning in the dress design and it is already been altered to give a snug fit
bra lingerie, then a
wedding corset or bustier would be unsuitable. Likewise, if the dress is of a light material, corsetry support may well show through and look unsightly, then you may only need a light supporting bra with some briefs and a choice of hosiery. If you need upper body support with some tightening of your torso to add some definition to your figure then a wedding corset or bridal bustier might be the answer. The corset is designed to be quite a rigid piece of underwear with bones or ribs to both reduce the waistline and place emphasis on the bust and hips, giving a slender hourglass look. When choosing a corset it should be a size or two smaller than you抮e regular sizing to allow it to pull in and reduce the waistline by a few inches, and ideally have a tie fastening to provide some adjustment. A bustier is a little more forgiving and still has the effect of pushing up your bust but by a lesser tightening of the torso. Even more flexible is the basque, which although going over the hips it doesn抰 provide as much body shaping as the more traditional corset or bustier.
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