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Bridal Silhouettes


Kristie Kelly

A-Line
These dresses form a triangular A-shape with a narrow bodice and a wide skirt.


Richard Glasgow

Ball Gown
A classic full skirt is the focus of the ball gown. One of the most popular styles, these gowns typically feature small waists and a full skirt with several petticoats.

Saison Blanche
Bustle Back
As the name suggests, this dress style concentrates on rearview embellishments. The dress often features an excess of material to allow for the bustle.

Alfred Sung Pure
Dropped Waist
A dropped waist silhouette is just as it sounds. The bodice of the gown continues just below the normal waist, with the skirt starting at that point.

Pallas Athena
Empire Waste
A high-wasted dress, cut or cinched just below the bust-line, then falling to the floor. The skirt is often made with a sheer, transparent fabric for the flowing nature.

Remy Couture
Princess
A sculpted bodice and skirt are characteristics of the princess style. It is defined by its clean lines and widening, full skirt.

Kristie Kelly
Sheath
Known for its elegant simplicity, the sheath features straight vertical lines with just a bit of curve, creating a romantic, curvaceous effect. It is usually made of very light, thin fabrics.

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