How A Corset Can Make Your Wedding Dress Stand Out
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The use of corsets was standard in dresses for a long time and for a good reason; the modern bra was not invented until the 20th century. This innovation is attributed to American socialite Caresse Crosby, who patented her invention in 1914.

Practical and convenient though this was, some will contend that the use of corsets does have a certain style and elegance that modern dresses worn with bras underneath do not. Wedding dresses often have a built-in bra support, but they may not quite produce the visual impact that you are looking for.

For that reason, brides-to-be seeking alternative wedding dresses might consider a corset wedding dress to be just the thing to make a big visual impact on the most important (and most photographed) day of their lives.

Here is the good news: we love bridal corsets and know the superb visual impact they can have. Not only can they be very stylish, but the stunning hourglass figures they produce may be ideal for your body shape.

There is more than one way to wear a corset, which means you can take the alternative element of your wedding day look down many avenues. For instance, you may have it with or without sleeves. Some may be fully laced up or show no lace at all. Some hug the figure more than others, although the general purpose should be to show more curves.

As with any wedding dress, the garment will be made with your dimensions in mind, but that still allows for some variations and touches that make it out of the ordinary. That could include different patterns or some unique elements.

Everyone’s wedding is different and the dress is a central part of making it special and unique. If you want a corset as a part of your garment on the day, we can help you find the perfect dress that will make you truly stand out.

 

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