One of the most important days of a woman’s life is her wedding day.
On that big day, everything has to be perfect. It is preceded by countless
hours of flower selections, wine tastings, decorations, and most importantly,
dress fittings. It is only fitting that shapewear plays a major role in this.
Shapewear for brides has come a long way
from suffocating girdles. Today, most of them do not feel like a vice and are
made of lightweight cotton and nylon-lycra.
Shapewear for brides includes minimizer
bras, bodysuits, thigh slimmer’s, slip shaper and more. Mermaid and trumpet
slips are very common as they provide the fit-and-flare look. While A-line
slips are common under A-line dresses, many brides-to-be choose to wear hoop
slips under gowns.
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.
Whether or not a bride ‘should’ wear shapewear is one hundred percent
dependent on how confident she is about her body. Many times, women recovering
from labour or those in the middle of losing weight feel the need to fill out
their wedding dress- something shapewear allows them to do with marginal ease
(and some discomfort). In the end, the only thing that matters is how
comfortable the bride feels- and how she looks in photos.
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