Go to a trusted tailor and get professionally measured. This has the added bonus of letting a bride try out tailors if she doesn't already have one. Alterations are almost always necessary, so this is a great opportunity for brides to find a tailor who they trust and get along with in a friendly manner. Once a bride has obtained a full set of measurements, she needs to do some research into how different wedding dress brands size their lines. These can vary a lot, but since bridal stores don't always stock a range of sizes, not every bride will have a chance to try on a gown in her size.
Before starting a search, it's better try on dresses in a store. What looks good on a model may not look good on a bride, especially for the style and color. It's also important for brides to try a range of silhouettes to know which is the best for her body type. From ball gowns to A-line skirts to mermaid flares, there is an almost endless variety of dress styles, and each bride needs to take the time to find the look that looks best on her.
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