When worn properly, a push
up bridal corset will offer something of an instant ‘hourglass’
transformation to the wearer’s body. Also, there exist dedicated ‘waist trainers’, whichcan
obtain semi-permanent results over time by moving the floating ribs, i.e. the
metal parts of the corset, and by shifting the user’s organs when worn.
Sometimes wearing a corset can lead to weight loss because the corset encourages the bride
to eat smaller quantities.
These items are generally available in two broad
varieties: the underbust corset, which extends only till the upper rib cage of
the wearer and does not cover the bust, and the overbust corset, which starts
at the hip and provides support to the bust region too. Each bridal
corset(push up) has its own advantages and disadvantages and are to be worn
for different occasions. These corsets are very tight, and must be ‘broken
into’, or worn for at least three to four days before the wedding. This will
allow the bride to be at least slightly comfortable on her wedding day.
It is very important to choose the wedding dress
first and then try out push up bridal corsets. This will ensure that the
corset matches the dress and is comfortable for the bride. At the end of the
day, what matters is how memorable the day was, and this can happen only if the
bride is comfortable at her own wedding and is confident about what she looks
like.
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