Fashionable Bridesmaid Attire for Women With Curves

Next to the bride, bridesmaids are the focal point of the wedding. Whether the bridal party consists of twenty bridesmaids or two, these women will play an integral role in both the preparation and aesthetics of the wedding. After finding “the dress,” the bride must make sure her bridal party looks just as stunning. It’s difficult enough to find coordinating dresses that everyone can agree on, but this problem can be compounded when the wedding party includes women with luscious curves. Although today’s bridesmaids’ dresses come in a vast array of designs and styles, it is still challenging to find something that looks flattering on everyone in the bridal party.
According to the latest trends in bridal attire, there are a few different silhouettes and fabrics that complement the plus-sized bridesmaid. So where do you begin? Before you hit the bridal stores and embark on an extensive web search, check out the hot styles we’ve rounded up which are sure to suit the curvaceous, and chic, bridesmaid.

Stylish Silhouettes:
The shape and cut of any article of clothing are essential to its fit, and this is particularly important when it comes to dresses. Plus-sized bridesmaids may be intimidated by certain dress designs, however, today’s bridal apparel consists of silhouettes that complement curves. A-line dresses are not only versatile, but they flatter any body type and mask a larger bottom. Unlike other dress styles, the fabric used for A-line gowns can vary: light fabrics such as chiffon are dainty and hang loosely, while heavier fabrics like organza give the dress definition. If you’re top-heavy, an A-line dress with a sweetheart neckline is perfect. Dresses with empire waists also look good on ample women. The flare underneath the bustline makes this style comfy, while the cut of the neckline can either highlight or minimize the bust. Plus-sized fashions can often hide curves, which can be unbecoming on
the bodies of voluminous trendsetters. Instead of downplaying your shape, show off your assets with a form-fitting sheath dress in a durable fabric like silk.
Many modern brides are allowing their bridesmaids to choose dresses in contrasting colors and styles. Bridesmaids’ dresses in rich colors and unique embellishments are still a hit with brides, and retailers like Marks and Spencer a host of dress options that are a bold alternative to the typical bridesmaid gown. If you must get a dress in a solid, subdued color, go for a dress with charming and eloquent features like ruching, which work well on women with curves because they augment certain areas such as hips and waists, while also camouflaging other parts of the body. Patterns and elaborate detailing are also immensely popular in the world of bridal attire. If the bride allows you to pick your own dress, don’t be afraid to try something sassy that highlights your amazing shape. Floral patterns in striking colors and prints like polka dots look fabulous on buxom women as they have a slimming effect and will make you stand out from the rest of the bridal party flock.

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