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A-line Wedding Dress: The Model
The A-line wedding dress got its name for a reason. The wedding dress is named after its body shape, resembling the letter 'A'. The bridal gown fits nicely at the top and flares out towards the bottom, allowing you to accentuate your upper body while disguising your hips.
The A-line bridal dress falls between sheath and ball gown silhouettes. An A-line skirt flares more from the waist than a sheath dress, but it's not as voluminous as a ball gown.
A-line Wedding Dress: All Fabrics
An A-line wedding dress is often made of tulle, organza, or lace, but they can also be found in heavier fabrics like mikado.
A-line Wedding Dress: For All Styles
This silhouette suits every style. Whether your wedding is bohemian, classic, or beachy, you’ll shine in an A-line bridal gown with any theme!
A-line Wedding Dress: For Every Bride
This model truly suits every bride. You can go any direction with an A-line wedding dress, so choose the model that best suits your body.
Love your arms? Opt for a bridal dress with short sleeves or no sleeves at all. Prefer not to show your arms? No problem! Choose an A-line with sleeves.
Want to appear taller? Select a lighter A-line wedding dress with a high waist to create more leg length, making you look taller! Isn’t that a tip to remember ;)
With so many variations of A-line wedding dresses available, there’s something for every bride. Enjoy your search!
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