Thursday, January 13, 2011

Your Wedding Dress:........................

Just like living long enough, when you do Weddings for a living you pretty much see everything. Brides turning up on their big day in the wrong dress for their body-type is something I see often......where your wedding dress is concerned TOO BIG IS NOT A FIT nor is squeezing the girls up to touch your neck very attractive, and as for back fat here are a few ehow tips on how to Get Rid of Back Fat in a Wedding Dress

#1

Exercise to reduce or remove back fat. Concentrate on cardio exercise in addition to toning as cardio exercises help you tone up all over and reduce the total amount of body fat. Do this several months and up to a year before the wedding to reduce your back fat.
#2

Walk 20 or 30 minutes a day. Walking is one of the best ways to lose weight. Walk to get your blood flowing and increase the oxygen levels in your body, both of which promote weight loss.
#3

Eat healthy, low-fat foods. Eat several small meals a day to increase your metabolism and expedite the process of losing weight and back fat.
#4

Drink a lot of water. Replace your sugary or caloric drinks with water. Keep track to see how much weight you can lose by drinking only water. Surprise yourself when after eliminating soda from your diet for only a week or two that you have lost a few pounds, some of it off your back.
#5

Eat your meals at regular times each day Make sure to eat at least two hours before you go to bed each night. Do not eat right before going to sleep.
#6

Wear a specialized bra or girdle that is constructed to get rid of back fat. Take your wedding dress to a bridal shop or the intimate apparel department at your favorite clothing store and try these on before purchasing. Make sure your wedding dress covers the entire bra or girdle.
#7

Purchase a wedding dress that has a full back if you are still uncomfortable with the appearance of back fat

Read more: How to Get Rid of Back Fat in a Wedding Dress | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_6184994_rid-back-fat-wedding-dress.html#ixzz1Avq7ncpq


{Guest Post} theknot.com Find the Right Fit for You
To get a wedding dress with the perfect fit, it's essential to determine the most flattering shape for your figure. Not only will you be more comfortable on your wedding day, you'll also look and feel more beautiful than you ever expected. Check out the list of basic wedding dress silhouettes at the right, then use the descriptions below to assess your body type. Study up on our lists of dos and don'ts for each one.

Hourglass

You have a big chest, big hips, and a thin waist (that is, curves in all the right places).

* Wedding Dress Dos: An A-line wedding dress with a dropped waist will show off your figure; pair it with a sweetheart neckline to show off your chest. Or for something a little more curvaceous, try a fit-and-flare gown like a mermaid or trumpet style
* Wedding Dress Don'ts: A ball gown or Empire-waist silhouette may make you look disproportioned.

Short Waist

Your body is naturally proportioned, except for the small distance from your ribs to your hips.

* Wedding Dress Dos: A Princess-line silhouette -- fitted at the bodice and opening up gradually to a full skirt -- elegantly elongates your figure; if you love your shoulders, try a portrait or halter neckline. A slightly dropped-waist gown will also lengthen your torso.
* Wedding Dress Don'ts: A sheath will make your short waist more obvious.

Thick Waist

Same as above, but instead of a short waist, yours is undefined: The line from your shoulders to your hips is straight.

* Wedding Dress Dos: An Empire-waist wedding dress will deemphasize your waistline and give you a long, lean look.
* Wedding Dress Don'ts: A Princess-line or basque waist will draw too much attention to your middle.

Full Figure

More voluptuous than most, you've got full breasts, a bit of a tummy, and round hips and butt.

* Wedding Dress Dos: A ball gown wedding dress will hide quite a bit, and an A-line silhouette looks great on everyone.
* Wedding Dress Don'ts: A sheath will make you look heavier than you are; avoid spaghetti straps.

Pear Shape


Just like the fruit, you're small on top and heavy on the bottom.

* Wedding Dress Dos: A basque waist or strapless ball gown will cover your bottom half and put the focus on your better half; an Empire dress will hug the tiniest part of your body and disguise your lower half.
* Wedding Dress Don'ts: A sheath, frankly, will be unflattering. A trumpet- or mermaid-style gown will draw attention to your bottom.

Thin


Short or tall, there's not a whole lot of meat on your bones. You boast that certain kind of ballerina beauty.

* Wedding Dress Dos: A ball gown will make you look like a fairy-tale princess, and a sheath would be perfect for you.
* Wedding Dress Don'ts: Almost all silhouettes will flatter your figure, but stay away from portrait, off-the-shoulder, or halter necklines if your collarbone is too bony.

Petite


You're probably not the star of the basketball team -- you've got a tiny frame.

* Wedding Dress Dos: It's best to keep it simple -- when you're small, a big, elaborate gown can sometimes look as if it's wearing you rather than the other way around. A sheath or A-line dress will work well.
* Wedding Dress Don'ts: Almost all silhouettes will flatter your figure, though a big ball gown may overwhelm.