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Beach Wedding Lingerie
Looking for beach wedding lingerie? The right underpinnings
can whittle your figure, lift your bust and enhance the line and fit of your beach wedding
dress. But many brides don't know what pieces work best for their figure
or which types of pieces are suitable for beach wedding lingerie.
Strapless Gowns: The
bustier, often called a merry widow or a long-line bra, is the most popular choice for
strapless gowns. While some brides think that strapless gowns call for strapless bras, the
boning and construction of bustiers provide better support. Even brides with larger cup sizes
can trust bustiers to keep them properly in place. And the snug fit of a bustier around your
stomach and waist ensures that you'll have a smooth line under your gown. Full-figured brides
or brides with large cup sizes should look for bustiers with extra boning in the bodice and
in the cup. Strapless bras can be an option as well, but are only recommended for brides who
don't need as much support and who have dresses with high backs.
Sheaths: While many types of lingerie will work with a standard sheath,
brides who choose simple sheaths in delicate fabrics such as organdy, chiffon or silk must be
careful. The beautiful boning, lace and ribbon found on many bustiers and bras can poke through,
creating ugly bumps under the dress. Look for a seamless bodysuit, preferably in a thong style.
Make sure to select a microfibre for the smoothest possible silhouette.
Sleeveless
Gowns: Provided the straps are wide enough and back is high enough, almost any kind
of lingerie can be worn with a sleeveless gown. Choose the body-slimming feel of a boned bustier,
or the support of a traditional bra. The only thing you must consider is the weight of your gown's
fabric. Lace or appliqué detail on your bustier may show through thinner fabrics, so if your gown
is made of organdy or silk chiffon, look for a seamless style in
microfibre.
Backless Gowns: The drama of backless gowns is unparalleled, but so
are the problems they cause in finding the right lingerie. The best answer is often an adhesive
bra. Look for one built with underwire for extra support, and make sure you choose a style with
large adhesive tapes. With good tapes, adhesive bras should hold for up to 12 hours, even for
brides with larger cup sizes or brides who plan to spend their wedding nights out on the dance
floor. Remember to apply your adhesive strips to clean, dry skin, preferably swabbed with rubbing
alcohol to remove any body oils or residual lotion. Brides should tape a U shape around their
breasts, and make sure the tapes cover the entire bottom half of the cup. Brides with larger cup
sizes should consider using two tapes per breast. Adhesive bras made entirely of tape are an
alternative for brides in search of barely there support.
Once you've decided what type of lingerie works for your gown,
it's time to think through your shopping strategies. Remember to always have a photo of your
gown handy when shopping online or browsing the boutiques. You should know how low the gown
hits your back, and the silhouette you're looking for. Do you want maximum lift, or do you
want to minimize your cleavage? Also make sure you shop with your gown's fabric in mind, and
choose seamless lingerie for gowns in delicate cloths.
Fit. No matter how clever the design or sumptuous the material,
lingerie that doesn't fit is never attractive. We recommend having a professional fitting, or
measuring yourself with the help of the Sol Bride experts and their unique fit guide. However,
lingerie sizing differs greatly depending on the designer, so your best bet is to use your common
sense. When trying on an item, stand straight in front of the mirror and examine the fit. Does the
underwire of your bra fully cup your breast? Do your breasts spill over the top or sides of the
cups? Do the straps sit squarely on your shoulders? Does the piece ride up or cut into your skin?
How comfortable you feel is one of the best indicators of whether the fit is
right.
Control. The best way to get the control you want on your wedding
day is to wear a bustier to slim your torso. It holds your stomach in and creates a smooth
line under your dress, while providing the lift and support you want. Wearing a girdle is
uncomfortable and unattractive, so if you crave extra support, simply pair control top pantyhose
with your bustier.
Quality. You found it, you love it, you're sold. Not so fast. Before you
whip out that credit card, take a second to think about quality. Test the elastic first. Does it
feel flimsy, or is it firm and resilient? Examine the underwire, checking that each piece is kept
in place with two lines of stitching. Anything less, and the wires will wiggle and might poke out
later. Most upscale retailers -- whether online or in-store -- only carry reputable designers, but
it's important to ask. Remember that bridal lingerie doesn't have to be used only once. If the
quality and fit are right, you'll enjoy wearing it again and again. Find all your beach
wedding lingerie here.
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