Your wedding dress tells people a lot about you- what your sense of style is, what type of personality you have, and how close you try to stick to tradition.
You probably didn’t even realise your wedding dress could send out all those messages, but you ought to know what your dress says about you.
That will help you be conscious of what people might think of you on your wedding day, and it can even help to inform the kind of dress you want to pick to match your personality or beliefs.Â
The A-Line
This kind of wedding dress makes an A shape with your body, and it is a somewhat traditional wedding dress style that isn’t overly complicated to walk in. It keeps things simple and matches a practical mindset.
Maybe you are the kind of person who values functionality over tradition. If people see you in this kind of dress, they will likely think that as well.
You can still have a beautiful and ornate gown in this style, but it won’t be puffy or have a long train. That makes dancing and really every kind of movement simpler than if you go for a wider dress.
Ball Gown
This is about as traditional a look as you can get with the shape of the wedding dress. The ballroom look is usually puffy near the bottom, which can make movement difficult. You will look amazing when posing for photos, but you may have trouble pulling off quick, smooth movements.
This kind of dress says that you love lavish style and showy design, and it can be the perfect look for someone who values longstanding wedding traditions.
Some family members will not be happy unless you are wearing a ball gown look, but keep in mind that this is your wedding day and not theirs.Â
Sheath
This is a very straight design that doesn’t give you a lot of room for movement or wide stances. It is very sleek and sheik and definitely trends toward modern and sophisticated. If you want your wedding to seem contemporary and fashion forward, then this is a good look to consider.
Your guests will likely see you as steering away from traditions somewhat, though this look can definitely go either daring or conservative depending on the cut and upper body style.
Tea Dress
This is a shorter length dress that looks feminine and cute and doesn’t drag on the floor. It says you are practical as well, since it can be worn over and over again and not just for the wedding day.
The shorter look is not so short that it shows any leg, but it gives you freedom of movement, which can tell people you plan to be active on your wedding day and not just pose for pictures.Â
Hippie Gown
This wild look takes boho style to the wedding, and it is very untraditional. Whether you are going with loose folds of fabric or flowers stitched into the gown, this has a very freeing attitude about it.
The hippie gown comes in a variety of styles, but they all tell people that you are free-spirited and in touch with nature.Â
Skirt Suit/Pant Suit
These wedding outfits mean business. They are not dresses, strictly speaking, but if you want a very modern touch to your wedding and you are looking to flaunt convention, then you could go with either of these looks.
They give you lots of maneuverability, so it could just be a practical choice. Depending on your guest list, you may get some odd looks and a few questions about why you ditched the traditional gown, so be prepared for that. Â
Flared and Fit
This look says you like to have fun. If you want something formfitting but flowing, then this style allows you to have it all. It isn’t a complete bucking of traditions, so you will probably make even the older guests happy with your choice.
The flared and fit style is a way to show that you can pull off something a bit tighter and shapely, and it helps you to look good from any angle. For the practical person, this is a good choice, since you can move around easily and perform most dances with little issue.Â
What Is Your Wedding Dress Saying?
People are going to pay attention to your wedding dress, and they will have plenty to say about how beautiful it is, how nice it looks on you, and how close you stuck to traditions or how much you dismissed them.
You might not be meaning to say all of that, but your dress will make an impression on people, whether good or bad.
If you care about what your guests think or what they might say about your dress in the days, months, and even years to come, factor in what impression your choices will make on them.
If you just want to display your style and have the wedding completely your way, then think about what kind of dress matches your personality and lets you just be you. Your dress is one of the most important components of the wedding, so take some time to think about what you want it to say.Â