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		<title>Stylish Bridesmaid Dresses for Larger Attendants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those brides with friends on the bigger size shopping for bridesmaid dresses for larger attendants can be a challenge. A lot of the time ladies with a little more on their bones feel awkward because traditional bridesmaid dresses aren’t made to fit bodies shaped like their own. So when looking for dresses there are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="bridesmaid dress store" href="http://www.bridesmaidtailor.com/store/"><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.prom-dresses2009.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/elegant-plus-size-formal-gown-plus-size-prom-dress.jpg" alt="" width="153" height="231" /></a>For those brides with friends on the bigger size shopping for bridesmaid dresses for larger attendants can be a challenge. A lot of the time ladies with a little more on their bones feel awkward because traditional bridesmaid dresses aren’t made to fit bodies shaped like their own. So when looking for dresses there are some special notes you have to consider so that your friends still look fabulous and feel comfortable.</p>
<p>Avoid strapless looks<br />
Strapless dresses stay up because of the bust pressing into the fabric. However for a larger person who typically has a larger size bust this style will just cut into their chest and make their boobs look squashed and be very uncomfortable. It’s an unflattering look in the bustline and all they’ll be doing all day is adjusting the top half of their dress.</p>
<p>Tea length<br />
Too short and you’re getting scandalous, especially if they have some extra cushioning in their thigh region or cottage cheese flabby thighs and cellulite which they’d be self-conscious about. Too long and you’re just putting them in an A-line tent and taking away any hint of sexuality or true flirty femininity. That’s why a tea length cut is best. It shows off the ankles and calves giving the ladies some curves and definition but still covers up the less desirable areas. Also they don’t have to worry about the dress dragging on the ground or being blown up by the wind, they can be carefree and happy.</p>
<p>Detailed bustlines<br />
Since you’re likely to avoid a dress with any deep V-necks or other revealing necklines as bulging breasts or those in constant danger of falling out isn’t flattering or sexy for a wedding so instead give the bustline a boost with some detailing. Choose a dress with beading or sequins and embroidery to draw attention to this area and keep the eyes focused up, not on a wider waist or overly full hip region.</p>
<p>Stretchable fabrics<br />
Fabrics that don’t stretch or breathe are too form fitting and won’t fit every body type thus you’ll be left with the unflattering bulges and pockets of fat that no one wants. Stretchable fabrics are much more forgiving and will work with every body instead of against it. Rayon and cotton/lycra blends are great because they move with the body as it moves instead of over forcing an unnecessary stretch and simply falling loose. Satin is almost never good for a larger bridesmaid for it is too tough and doesn’t have any “give” to it.</p>
<p>Belted high-waist dresses<br />
Creating a high-waist helps hide a bigger belly and makes for the illusion of a longer body thus thinning it out instantly. Choose a dress with a built-in high waist belt. This is a trendy style which is flattering on most anyone and one that your bridesmaids will be thankful for because of its instant slimming effects. Try to go with a good one or two-inch wide belt, too large will defeat the belt look but too thin will just accentuate the belly bulge instead of hiding it.</p>
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