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| In order that we can quickly and orderly processing your order, Please you had better fill out your event date or wedding date when you register an account. If you want to buy wedding dresses,bridesmaid dresses or mother of the bride dresses.Please order at least ahead of one month.
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| Choose Color |
| Please choose dress matching fabric color in color chart. If you want to choose other colors,please send a photo to us.emily@sistersdress.com |
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| Choose Size |
| If your size is under US size 8,you can choose standard size in our size chart. But if your size is up to US Size 8 ,you had better give us your actual measurement size. If you are losing weight,Please give us the actual size you are now, |
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| Choose Neckline |
knot note:Even if you think you know which neckline will look best on you, try to keep an open mind when shopping for your gown. Something that looks great in a picture may not be right for your figure, while something you think you don’t like could turn out to be perfect. |
| Different necklines flatter different women. Read our guide to what looks good on whom. |
Off-the-ShoulderJust like the name implies, this neckline sits below the shoulders to showcase a woman’s collarbone and shoulders, with sleeves that cover part of the upper arm. While this style is superflattering to medium- or full-chested women, an off-the-shoulder neckline will look good on almost all figures. But if you’ve got fuller arms and are uncomfortable with baring your shoulders, you may wan to consider a portrait neckline instead. Good for: Full-chested and pear-shaped women Bad for: Broad shoulders, fuller arms |
Portrait/off-the-shoulderSimilar to an off-the-shoulder style but made with more fabric, the portrait neckline is characterized by a wide, soft scoop from the tip of one shoulder to the tip of the other. Good for: Fuller arms and prominent collarbones Bad for: Undefined collarbones |
SweetheartThe sweetheart neckline — which is actually shaped like the top half of a heart — is a wonderful option for fuller-chested women because it really accentuates the decolletage. The sweetheart is often done with an overlay of sheer material that rises higher than the heart shape, giving the torso a longer line and also making the neck look longer. Good for: Serious decolletage Bad for: The decolletage-impaired |
Sabrina/BateauThis shape gently follows the curve of the collarbone, almost to the tip of the shoulders — and it’s cut straight across so less of the decolletage shows. It can be paired with sleeves or a sleeveless style. Good for: Small breasts Bad for: The well-endowed |
Halter/High NeckThe halter features straps that wrap around the back of the neck">Decide what color you want to wear. Start looking with several color preferences in mind -- but stay away from white, cream or ivory (you don't want to look like you're trying to steal the spotlight). The best Mother of the Groom and Mother of the Bride dresses compliment the mom's coloring and don't clash with the wedding colors (no, the dress doesn't have to match the bridesmaids'). |
Compromise with the BrideA good idea is to have the bride send you magazine pictures to get an idea of what style she has in mind. If she'd like you to wear a style you're not happy wearing, let her know and do your best to compromise. It's her day, but you have to feel comfortable. |
Talk to the Mother of the GroomThe Mother of the Bride should consult with the Mother of the Groom when she's selected her dress, informing her of color and formality. The groom's mother doesn't have to buy something in the same shade, but it should echo the skirt and sleeve length. |
More Tips please check our wedding blog. |
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