Many brides-to-be are confused by the different
lingerie on offer or even what the differences are between various styles, such
as corsets to basques, or the benefits of wearing them on your wedding day. It
is not surprising that the wedding is preceded by countless hours of dress
fittings. It is only fitting that shapewear plays a major role in this.
Bridal shapewear 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.
Bridal shapewear includes minimizer bras, bodysuits, thigh slimmers, 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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