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This is a bridal petticoat made of high quality high quality polyester taffeta and net. The elastic closure will fit almost all the waists.
Do you want to look at your best in the most important day of life? Aside from wedding dress itself, bridal petticoat is one more thing you need to pay attention to. This petticoat can add an elegant and full appearance to the bridal dress. It can even make a normal simple wedding dress look noble and classy.
Aside from workmanship and embellishment, petticoat also acts as an important role in wedding dress stylizing. It is used to adjust the shape of wedding dress and can hold the wedding dress out in a pleasingly domed shape and give the impression of a smaller waist. Different petticoats can be used to give dress different looking. Don`t forget, wedding dress with long train also needs a petticoat.
How to Choose a Bridal Petticoat
1. Decide what type of petticoat or hoop will work best with your dress.
If your gown already comes a crinoline built into your dress you may only need a hoop to help push out the bottom. If your gown does not have a crinoline, you will need a petticoat with a few layers of material to make your dress look its best.
2. Measure your Dress
Measure the circumference of the gown hem from side seam to side seam at the bottom, following the curve. Do this with a measuring tape.
3. Double this measurement
Your measurement is the circumference of the gown. Double it. For example: if the measurement you have taken is 85 inches, then your circumference is 85 x 2, or 170 inches.
4. Compare to the slip Fullness Guide
Compare your dress measurement to the Slip Fullness Guide. The numbers represent a range. It`s important not to get a bridal petticoat fuller then your wedding dress, unless, and only unless, the weight of your dress material is very heavy.
Example: Dress Measurement: 170" inches Recommended Slip Fullness: VERY FULL
Ruffles or no ruffles
Ruffles can give you that extra oo-la-la when you`re looking for a touch more fullness and femininity, but not enough to want a fuller slip or a wider hoop. Ruffles can also hide the metal lines of hooping that may show under thinner wedding gowns. The ruffles will act like an extra piece of lining between your gown and the hoop.
Notes on color
Corsets, crinolines, bridal slips and hoop skirts come in ivory and white and although you will not see the petticoat under your dress, if your dress is either white, off white or a pale color like baby yellow, blue, or pink then you should go for a white bridal petticoat. Ivory petticoats are best for ivory dresses. Black petticoats are also available.
Posted On: 2nd Mar 2012
I was very impressed with this bridal slip, and I can't wait to use it for my May wedding!
Posted On: 16th Feb 2012
Prettier than any I found in local bridal stores. The fabric inside and out is very soft and luxurious and feels great against the skin. The slip is nicely constructed and of excellent quality. Tall girls will rejoice (I am 6 ft and it is long enough!!) Shorter gals can have it taken up at the waist very easily or wear those beautiful wedding high heels with grace. I bought this for Ren Fair use and it supports a heavyish velvet skirt very nicely, so you wenches and fair maidens will love it too. Bravo Bridal Petticoats--very nice product at a very fair price.
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Tara Snodgrass
2nd Mar 2012