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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Brides Come In All Shapes and Sizes (and so do dresses!)
I am so glad that the bridal industry has a new view on plus sizes. Dresses are now designed to fit our curvy, voluptuous figures! Long gone are the days where choices were limited, styles didn't accent the body or you had to have a dress made. Now plus size brides have many choices - the key to finding the right dress for your body type is accentuate what you like most about yourself and play down the things you don’t like! Here are a few different styles that would work with different body shapes...
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A special "Thank You" to Bonny for allowing me to use these images!
A special "Thank You" to Bonny for allowing me to use these images!
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