A Guide to Wedding Dress Silhouettes (2024)

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As a bride-to-be, your proposal isn't the only occasion where you'll be asked to say yes to an important question. Since many little details come together to create the wedding of your dreams, there will be a plethora of questions and decisions you'll need to answer and make before you embark on your journey down the aisle. Chief among them? Saying yes to the dress.

Finding a wedding dress will be one of the most important decisions you make while planning for your big day. The sheer magnitude of options out there, however, can make the process extremely overwhelming. Luckily, there are ways to help mitigate the stress of finding your dream gown—and understanding the silhouettes that best complement your personality and body type will certainly make your choice easier. With that in mind, we thought it might be helpful to ask a few fashion and bridal experts for their top wedding dress shopping tips, as it pertains to selecting the perfect silhouette for your big day.

For starters, bridal designer Krésha Bajaj feels that comfort should be your key focus when selecting the right silhouette. “It’s not just your body type that should dictate your decision, it is all about being confident and happy. The important thing is that your gown makes you feel good!” she says. Fashion expert Leon Vaz adds, “That said, keep an open mind. Try multiple options, even silhouettes you may not typically consider. The trick is to draw attention to your most flattering features."

Meet the Expert

  • Krésha Bajaj is the founder and creative director of her eponymous bridal label.
  • Karan Berry and Leon Vaz are the co-founders of Mumbai-based couture brand Karleo, which specializes in wedding gowns, evening and co*cktail gowns, and bridal accessories.
  • Danielle Wen is the is the founder ofLace & Libertyin San Francisco, California.

Ready to learn more? Below, here's every type of wedding dress style and silhouette to know, in order to find the gown of your dreams.

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A-Line

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The Silhouette: A-line gowns feature a fitted bodice, which cinches at the waist and then flares out to create a soft A-shape skirt (hence the name).

Universally flattering—complementing all body types—Berry notes that A-line dresses will hug you in all the right places and are a great choice for pear-shaped or curvy brides. “An A-line gown hugs the waist area, creating a slimmer waistline while flattering the bust,” he says. “It can make a petite bride look taller with its overall slimming effect.”

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Empire Waist

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The Silhouette: Empire silhouettes feature a waistline that "sits right below the chest area, creating an elongated skirt," shares designer and salon owner Danielle Wen.

"This is a silhouette where the waistline is raised higher than the natural waist," adds Wen. "Fans of the Netflix show Bridgerton will spot that most of the fashionable outfits of that era are empire waist gowns!"

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Drop Waist

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The Silhouette: "This is a unique silhouette where the waistline of the gown is lowered several inches down from the natural waist," explains Wen.

More specifically, the designer goes on to share that "The top is usually fitted through the body to the lower waist area or sometimes as low as the hip area. This creates an elongated torso and is often designed together with a fuller A-line skirt style."

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Ball Gown

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The Silhouette: Ball gown wedding dresses feature a fitted bodice that trails into a voluminous skirt.

If you want to glide into your happily ever after like a princess, this fairy tale-ready gown is for you. Volume? Check. Drama? Check. Classic? Yes, of course! “The voluminous skirt balances the fitted top,” Bajaj shares. “The fuller silhouette accentuates the waist and hides the lower body. However, a bride who is conscious of her hips may want to keep in mind thatthe skirt can make you look larger.”

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Mermaid

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The Silhouette: Mermaid gowns contour the body at the bodice, waist, and hips, and then flares out at the knees.

The style is known to emphasize the waist and hips, rather than narrowing them, and is a great choice for those who are apple-shaped. Berry does note, however, that choosing the right shapewear is important with mermaid silhouettes. “Considering how fitted it is, you’ll also want to make sure that you can move freely in it, and can sit down easily too," he adds.

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Trumpet

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The Silhouette: Trumpet gowns feature a straight bodice to the hips and then flares out starting mid-thigh.

“A trumpet silhouette is ideal for slender frames and hourglassbody types,” explains Bajaj. “Brides who want to flaunt their curves often pick this outfit.” It's also a crowd-pleaser for brides who want a more toned-down version of the mermaid, as it doesn't have an overly dramatic flare.

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Fit-and-Flare

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The Silhouette: Fit-and-flare silhouettes are "fitted on the bodice, through the waist and hips, then gradually flares out towards the hem of the skirt," shares Wen.

What differentiates this style from mermaid and trumpet silhouettes is its gradual flare, as opposed to a dramatic look. "This is a beautiful style that accentuates a bride’s curves without much movement restriction on the skirt," Wen adds.

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Slip

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The Silhouette: Slip dresses provide a loose and airy fit, resulting in an effortless and pared-back look.

Minimal, sophisticated, and impossibly chic, the slip dress makes a case for a ‘less is more’ bridal repertoire. It’s best advised to have this design made to measure, though, with elements like a cowl neck, bias-cut, or back detailing for more character.

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Sheath

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The Silhouette: “A sheath gownboasts a snug fit and contours the body from head to toe,” says Bajaj.

The designer further adds, “It gives apetitebride an elongated look which helps herappear taller. As for a tall bride, it gives her body definition.” For those with a boxy body, opt for a sash or embellished belt with it to create the illusion of a more defined waist. Moreover, if you're looking for a style that works well without a train, this is it!

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Column

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The Silhouette: Column gowns are defined by their structured column silhouette.

The column gown is often given structure using fabrics like taffeta, brocade, or corded lace, and is tailor-made to flaunt a sleek and slender figure. So if you have an athletic frame, don’t think twice before picking this one.

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Tea-Length

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The Silhouette: Tea-length dresses have hemlines that fall between the knee and mid-calf. They also feature a full skirt.

If you’re searching for a style that has a ‘something old, something new’ quality to it, then this ankle-grazing silhouette is for you. Tea-lengths have a vintage charm that lends itself to brides with unique aesthetics. “Brides opting for an intimate ceremony, a brunch wedding, or a simple but beautiful registry should choose this length. The beauty is that it can be easily recycled long after your wedding, too," shares Bajaj.

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Midi

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The Silhouette: Almost identical to tea-length, midi dresses have hemlines that fall between the knee and ankle—and, as Wen points out, "It’s often referred to as tea-length as well."

Wen further notes, "Midi dresses first gained popularity in the 1940s and 1950s, where it was still a conservative choice with a departure from the long floor length styles."

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High-Low

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The Silhouette: "This is a style where the front hemline of the skirt is raised above the ground, whereas the back skirt hemline is at least floor length or has a train," Wen shares.

Though many brides don't often choose high-low silhouettes for their wedding dresses, this style is perfect for those who want to wear something classic but with a twist. "[It] creates a fun asymmetrical look to the dress, and is great to show off your beautiful bridal shoes," Wen notes.

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Mini

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The Silhouette: "Mini usually refers to the length of the dress, where the skirt ends above the knee," explains Wen.

Need something fun, flirty, and completely unconventional? Consider wearing a mini dress for a portion of your big day. "It’s a great choice for a reception dress to dance away the night, or a style that’s slightly less formal for an elopement," shares Wen.

FAQ

  • What is the best wedding dress silhouette for plus-size brides?

    A-line wedding dresses are the most universally flattering with a nipped-in waist for shape and flared skirt for comfort. Trumpet styles offer the same benefits with a more body-skimming approach for those who wish to flaunt their curves.

  • What is the best wedding dress silhouette for pregnant brides?

    Trumpet and mermaid-style wedding dresses are great for showing off a growing baby bump while still supporting the belly. Silhouettes with an empire waist (think A-line styles that nip in right under the bust and flare out from there) are great for concealing the bump.

  • What is the most popular wedding dress silhouette?

    Historically, ball gowns and A-line silhouettes have been the most popular wedding dress styles.

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FAQs

What is the most popular wedding dress silhouette? ›

A-line wedding dresses are the most universally flattering with a nipped-in waist for shape and flared skirt for comfort.

What is the best silhouette for curvy brides? ›

To help narrow down silhouette options for wedding gowns, here are a few popular dress silhouettes that look especially flattering on plus-size brides.
  • Ball Gown. This timeless wedding dress silhouette is extremely flattering on a plus-size bride for many reasons. ...
  • Mermaid. ...
  • A-line Dress. ...
  • Sheath Dress.
Mar 25, 2024

What is the best silhouette for a short bride? ›

Mermaid and Trumpet Dresses

The elongated waistline of these styles will help you appear taller, and the flare at or below your knee will help to balance out your frame. Trumpet and mermaid dresses are flattering for many body types, including petite ones.

What wedding dress makes you look slimmer? ›

Two-piece wedding dresses are suitable options to make your waist area look slimmer and curvier. Straight cut wedding dresses with a belt on the waist will also bring the body lines closer to the hourglass body type.

What is the most popular wedding dress color? ›

What are the Most Popular Wedding Dress Colors? The most popular wedding dress colors are shades of off-white and ivory, which are more universally flattering. However, we've also noticed that many brides opt for a gown with a lining in a shade of blush or nude to allow the details on their dresses to pop!

What is a mermaid silhouette? ›

The mermaid style is characterized by a fitted silhouette that hugs the body from the chest down to the knees or mid-thighs, where the skirt flares out into a dramatic mermaid “tail”.

What is the most universally flattering dress shape? ›

+ Swing dresses work on most body types due to their universally flattering silhouette. + If you've got an athletic figure, add shape with tiers or an exaggerated A-line style. + The wide hem of a swing dress will help balance out bigger shoulders.

What are the 3 basic silhouettes in fashion? ›

There are three basic types of silhouettes in garments:
  • straight or tubular (Fig. 5.19)
  • bell shaped or bouffant (Fig. 5.20)
  • triangular or back- fullness(Fig. 5.21)
Jan 27, 2012

What wedding dress shape makes you look taller? ›

V-Neck Wedding Dresses

V-neck gowns make the eye travel vertically, add the illusion of height and frame your face and shoulders in a lovely way. V-neck gowns are perfect for shorter brides on the hunt to give off the illusion of being taller. Pair your dress with a nude heel for added effect!

What are the 5 basic silhouettes? ›

Speaking of those, you can read our blog about determining your body type by clicking here.
  • Sheath silhouette. Chances are that at least one of your office-wear dresses is featured in this silhouette. ...
  • A-line silhouette. ...
  • Bell silhouette. ...
  • Straight column silhouette. ...
  • Hourglass silhouette.
Feb 10, 2022

How to look slim as mother of the bride? ›

The right detailing on mother of the bride dresses can work wonders in creating a slimming effect. Consider the following options: Vertical Embellishments: Dresses with vertical beading, embroidery, or sequins can create a lengthening effect, drawing the eye up and down and making you appear taller and slimmer.

What is Princess line silhouette? ›

Princess line or princess dress describes a woman's fitted dress or other garment cut in long panels without a horizontal join or separation at the waist. Instead of relying on darts to shape the garment, the fit is achieved with long seams (princess seams) and shaped pattern pieces.

How can I flatten my stomach under my wedding dress? ›

Bodysuit: similar to the shape of a one-piece swimsuit, a bodysuit covers your midsection from the chest to the hips and eliminates panty lines while smoothing out curves and helping to create a lovely hourglass figure. Bodysuits can be have a briefs, thong or shorts cut.

How to lose belly fat for wedding dress? ›

Eleven healthy tips that help brides lose weight faster before the wedding include:
  1. Consume fewer carbs. ...
  2. Increase protein intake. ...
  3. Incorporate fruits and vegetables in your diet. ...
  4. Avoid junk food. ...
  5. Don't skip breakfast. ...
  6. Don't starve. ...
  7. Increase fluid intake. ...
  8. Exercise.

What is the most popular wedding dress code? ›

Between "black-tie optional" and "semi-formal," the language can be tricky to decipher. "While many couples would like their guests to arrive in black-tie attire, the most common wedding dress code is formal attire," says Alicia Mae, CEO of the New Jersey-based wedding planning company ILÈ Events.

What is the most pinned wedding dress in the world? ›

Grace Loves Lace Wedding Gown Pinned Over 2.5 Million Times - Popular Wedding Gown on Pinterest.

What is the difference between trumpet and mermaid and fit and flare? ›

The bodice in the fit and flare gown is straight while the mermaid features a fitted bodice that closely curves along the natural body shape. The skirt in the trumpet silhouette usually starts at mid-thigh while the mermaid skirt flares out further below, at knee level.

What type of wedding dress photographs the best? ›

It's a matter of fabric

Did you know that satin wedding dresses are some of the best for photography due to their smooth and high-sheen fabric that looks amazing under any light? While some wedding dresses may be great for the ceremony they may not work as great for the reception.

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