Would you like to know what type of figure you are? Check if you have an inverted triangle silhouette.
The inverted triangle silhouette is characterized by wide shoulders, no distinct waistline, narrow hips (definitely narrower than the shoulders), medium-sized breasts and often shapely, long legs.
And how to choose a wedding dress when you have an inverted triangle silhouette?
In this case, if of course you want to equalize the proportions and strive for the most desirable hourglass figure, you should balance the body proportions by ""calming down"" the top and widening the bottom. Here, boat-type or highly built-up necklines will not be indicated, especially in combination with long, tight sleeves, because it will create the so-called the panorama and the whole will seem even wider. Puffy, wide sleeves will also not do well to your figure. The best choice is a V-shaped neckline, which will optically narrow the shoulder line, subtly emphasize the neck and draw out the entire figure. When it comes to the bottom, skirts sewn from a circle or additional tulle that will add volume to the hips and align the bottom of the silhouette with the top are great. Any eye-catching patterns will also work in the lower part of the styling.
Remember, however, that you have to please yourself and feel good about yourself, so you do not have to strive to even out the proportions and achieve the visual hourglass effect.