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How To Choose Bridal Lingerie

HOW TO CHOOSE Bridal Lingerie What lingerie works best with my gown style? Ballgowns: Accentuate that Sheath: A-line: Mermaid: This curve-hugging fit shows off your shape, but don't show off seams and lines too! Go for high-waisted shaping lingerie, like a waist-cinching thong. Column gowns are Also known as a often made of chiffon princess style, this is flattering to waistline with a or organza-flowy and a bit sheer, so consider wearing a slip. Avoid bulges and lines by going bustier, corset or almost any figure. The shape is pretty forgiving, so you may be able to forego lots of shaping and support and go for comfort. waist cincher. A strapless, seamless bustier bra will slim the torso while supporting and lifting breasts. seamless, which you can as full or half slips in a variety of lengths. Go for clean silhouette witha slip that works as a body-liner. What type of bra is best for a backless gown? Strapless and versatile convertible bras are often the best bet. Longline bras add shaping. xX For backless gowns, try a backless bra with adhesive sides. HerRoom's 'Try It Under feature is a great help when determining necklines, but, as always, bring the bra to your dress fitting. What color lingerie should I wear? Wedding gowns come in so many different shades of white--from pure white to ivory or cream, that you may do better choosing lingerie in natural, cream or ivory. When in doubt, blend with your skin tone. What's the best bridal hosiery? Thigh highs are a great option for ball gowns, A-lines and other full skirts. Thigh-highs with silicone gripper bands will stay up without garters. For mermaid style gowns or other close- fitting dresses, pantyhose are probably in order. Some styles have near-invisible control panels to smooth out tummies, hips and thighs. Should I wear shapewear with my gown? There's shapewear for every body part and gown style. A longline bra, bodysuit or thigh shaper can make all the difference in how your gown fits and drapes. For sheer gowns, there are even shapewear slips. I'm short and very curvy. What will help? Try a bustier or longline bra, with maximum support and shaping. But be sure to check sizing. Some styles may be too long- waisted for you. Also, consider figure-taming shapewear--a bodysuit, high-waisted shapewear or long-leg styles that to smooth hips and thighs. How do I avoid lingerie disasters on my wedding day? Bring the lingerie you plan to wear to your gown fitting. Shapewear, bras and bustiers can really change the way a gown hangs on you, so get it fitted with the right underwear. Pay attention to color. There are so many shades of white that you might be better with an ivory or even natural color bra. And did we mention, bring it with you to your fitting? Buy an extra pair of whatever stockings or hosiery you're planning to wear. You know hosiery always snags or runs just when it matters most. If you're planning to wear a corset, bustier, shapewear or even a strapless bra, give it a rehearsal and wear it for a full day sometime before your wedding. The will give you a chance to get used to what it feels like and to see if it's going to present any problems. If you'll be dressing at a venue away from home, use a small separate bag to pack your lingerie-- and it wouldn't hurt to have a checklist. A pretty lingerie bag tucked into your suitcase will minimize the chances of forgetting some crucial piece of underwear or of digging through layers to find that thong. Uh oh-what if 1 have to.you know..pee? Well, you could reenact the scene from 27 Dresses. But seriously, this question gets a lot of attention in wedding forums and sites. For those who just don't worry about these things consider a thong and pull it aside to pee. But the real concern is the gown, isn't it? The best advice we've seen is this: Remove panties Step forward into the stall (preferably a large stall, like the handicapped stall) Lift the front of your dress to your waist and just straddle the seat. On the other hand, you could enlist the help of your bridesmaids or maid of honor. If nothing else, it will make a great story later on. FR HerRoom Lingerie We Buy For Ourselves.. and More www.herroom.com

How To Choose Bridal Lingerie

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