Tuesday, June 29, 2010

What length should I choose?

Determining the perfect length for your wedding gown or bridesmaid dresses or any dress in general can be a challenge.  As most things with the big day, it is up to you in the end.  But you’ll want to take some things into consideration. Make sure to consider the season, location and the overall theme, look or feel for your wedding. Do you envision a traditional and stunning formal night?  Maybe go with floor length. Are your bridesmaids walking down an aisle made of sand or grass?  You can opt for knee-length.  Is your theme vintage or do you love the look of old Hollywood style (think Audrey Hepburn or the iconic Marilyn Monroe)?  Then tea-length might fit perfectly.  But I can’t stress enough that there are no rules when it comes to the length of your dresses. Seeing is believing. If you don’t know what you want, try all lengths. Mix it up and see what works for you. You’ll know what’s right when you see it!

Miniskirt
A skirt that ends well above the knee. This length is best for a more casual look, or for a sassy bride!

Knee-length
A great look for maids or for a casual bride. This length ends just at or below the knee and is the most common for casual weddings but is increasingly popular for all types of weddings.

Tea-length
This dress length hits towards the bottom of the shin and offers a somewhat conservative look, but is also a great length for those looking for that retro or vintage look. Tea-length dresses are a nice option for a semi-formal affair.

Floor-length
The hem on this gown just barely touches the floor. This length makes for a very formal look.

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