subject: Making the most of your Wedding underwear [print this page] Making the most of your Wedding underwear
Getting married is a big step for most couples and alongside the mammoth task of picking a dress, and flowers and a venue, many people overlook picking the right underwear first, before buying the dress. This is critical because in many cases, you won't really be able to judge whether your dress fits without appropriate Wedding underwear, and may incur extra costs having your dress altered when wearing shape wear or another product.
In all shapes and sizes
Wedding underwear comes in all shapes and sizes, quite literally to match every shape of woman, so it's crucial to find and choose lingerie that you like. Whether it's a steel boned corset, a basques or matching set of several separates, your underwear can make just as much of a statement and be a wonderful surprise for your new groom on your wedding night. In the past, wedding underwear was functional as well as form fitting so didn't look as pretty as some of the range available today, but now with the myriad of options and finishes available, with different styles and types available, it's crucial to pick the right type for the right dress.
There are three key elements to choosing bridal lingerie whether you need straps, or a strapless piece, how visible' it will be under your clothes, and whether you're already getting something like a corset fitted into the dress itself. These questions will help you choose the appropriate basic type of underwear.
In many cases, certain designs of wedding dresses come with structure built into the top, such as boned corsets, or hidden support. This reduces or removes the need for underwear, but in the case of larger woman, may also require that you are taped into your dress. Larger or curvier women may also require panelled underwear to flatten their stomachs or reduce unsightly bulges under their dresses, depending on the design, but even if you're slim or have no curves, the right underwear can accentuate and highlight the best features of your shape, without costing you a fortune.
And the all-important garter
In many cases, you should also consider whether your garter matches the rest of your underwear a traditional part of wedding attire, the garter is designed to be removed by your new groom and tossed to the male guests, much like the bouquet is tossed by the bride. This move is steeped in symbolism, but is often overlooked in modern ceremonies. Add a touch of the old world' to your wedding by using the garter and the bouquet to set up the first dance after yours with a single male and female attendee, and give your groom an idea of what's waiting for him later.
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