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Plus-Size Prom Dresses: Dressing to Body Type
Topic Started: Mar 22 2012, 02:49 AM (57 Views)
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Fashion designers have realized that girls come in all shapes and sizes, and the variety of plus-size dresses on the market for prom has exploded to accommodate such a wide variety of body types. Every lady deserves to look and feel her best on prom night. By following a few guidelines, she can be sure to pick the ideal dress for her body, no matter how it's shaped.
Pear-shaped
Women who are pear shaped have gentle curves, wide hips and thighs. Because women with this body type have more weight on their lower bodies, the ideal dress will accent her bust while allowing her hips to speak for themselves. Look for dresses with form-fitting tops and A-line or full skirts.
Slender
Ladies with slender frames can accent their bustlines or hips with contoured stylish prom dresses. Wrap-style dresses and those with belts or sashes can also promote the appearance of curves and add fun texture to a dress. Full skirts and lots of frills can also look right on girls of this body type.
Busty
Top-heavy women need extra support and coverage in the chest area, so it's a good idea to pick something with enough structure to offer protection and support. Strapless dresses might be too difficult to keep on comfortably, so look for something with straps and a modest neckline instead. Alternately, draw attention away from the bust by accenting the hemline of the dress.
Petite
The chorus dress of perfectly matched bridesmaids is so old fashioned. For a contemporary wedding, it looks much fresher when the bridesmaids coordinate without wearing the exact same dress. Learn how to mix and match in a way that will look modern and cohesive at the same time.


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