For the Fall 2012 season designer Cameron Blake has put together a line full of multi-tonal taffeta and semi-sheer draped chiffon to flatter all sizes & shapes! Interesting takes on classic shapes ensures the mother of the bride looks current and fresh without looking out-of-place! With a range of cuts from tea length to mermaid flare, every body shape can find the right design to make their natural beauty shine! Pear shaped, apple, full & curvy or lean and androgynous you can dress to impress on your child's big day!
Showing off a bit of the décolleté area is a great way to make your full figure work to flatter you!
For a Full and curvy frame you may want to avoid flimsy thin fabrics that cling tightly and in the wrong areas. This line has several very beautifully iridescent colored taffeta gowns such as Cameron Blake 212691 or 212673 which have a nice structure to it that will keep your curves in check!
There are also several multi-layered chiffon dresses in this season that are versatile and quite suited for a curvy frame as well. Many women feel at home in the many free floating layers. Princess and empire bust lines also do wonders to re-work your proportions but be sure to avoid a fully gathered waistline.
Pear shaped girls boast petite shoulders with wide voluptiouse hips. You will want to avoid vertical stripes for the bottom half of your body for sure! A deep v neckline will do wonders to elongate your neck and paired with an empire waist or knee length skirt your sure to shine!Cameron Blake 212686 lets you show a little leg ( and a cute pair of pumps! ) without sacrificing the sophistication a floor length dress offers.
Odds are if your a busty girl like Salema Halyek, Eva Mendes, or Jessica Simpson - you know without anyone telling you. You might also feel that its one of the first things people see when they look at you. There are ways to downplay or showcase this feature with the designer dresses you choose for the wedding. Keep the big prints and frilly shifts away! They will only focus the eye on your bust line. Adding thick straps to your dress also gives you the support you need so you can enjoy the night without worry of a wardrobe malfunction! Also experiment with the use of fashion tape.
For the tall and narrow amazons amongst us, you'll want to avoid tight knit dresses and designs with a v neck. Adding a bit of flounce and frill to the midsection will help create the illusion of curves where you may be lacking them. Styles like Blake's 212687 have a flared a-line skirt that help minimize the waist line by comparison and creates a more shapely silhouette.
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