Bridal shapewear is usually made of two
synthetic fabrics, nylon and spandex, which means that they do not breathe,
i.e., they do not allow the user’s body to come into any sort of contact with
the air around them. While that is useful in retaining as much body heat as possible
in the colder climates, in the warmer months, it makes the user more prone to
sweat by blocking all heat. Fortunately several brands sell summer shapewear,
lighter versions of their original products designed with breathability in
mind. These are made of lightweight cotton and nylon-lycra.
Bridal shapewear comes in a variety of
options: butt shapers, full body shapewear, corsets, bustiers, push up bras,
lower waist shapers, slip shaper and s on. Different types of shapewear can be
worn under different styles of dresses. This has to be carefully matched before
selecting one.
Most form fitting gowns are best paired with the classic Spanx or a
compression style waist cincher. Bodysuits too are big favourites amongst
brides wearing sheath gowns.
As the wedding grows nearer, there are plenty of decisions to take,
including the all important one of choosing the wedding dress. Being
comfortable in your wedding dress is of paramount importance for the bride as
she wants to enjoy the day. This necessitates having a good pair of
undergarments and keeping an extra set ready in case of any emergencies. Dress
rehearsals are a must, and should not be skipped under any circumstance.