huiz...thanks for the websites...i love the designs from the Wedding Channel...much nicer than what we often see from the local mags...
and agree that i was also very lost in the gown selection.... i didn't even know what different types of designs and silouette there are...like compassrose...i also become more aware of what kind of gowns look nice on me after i try them on... i like lace and embroidered bodice but realise that they don't look good on me...makes me look "messy"...then i realise that i need to keep the upper front clean and simple... thats when i decided i should have the details either at the bottom of the gown or back of the gown. Then come the shape....think they call it silouette.... A-line, empire or ball gown...etc...i tried on the flowy and organza type and realise i just cannot carry off the look cos i basically have a figure that makes me look heavy... cannot have the dreamy and princessy look
so bo bian..have to try on the heavy fabric like duchess satin and take the ball gown or A-line... and i really look much nicer..not so heavy..hee...
hence, trying different gowns are really important cos what we may think we like may not look good on you ultimately...
oh ya...and try gowns of different colors...i also reaslise it later when i tried on two almost similar gowns but different color - white and off-white....that i look better in off-white....it has the "wow" effect after i put on the off-white gown
so basically...three things to look out for:
1. must try at least 5 different types of gown to see your best silouette
2. pay attention to some details to make your gown stand out
3. easy to move in and still look nice in shape no matter standing still, or walking or sitting down (must try walking to see if your gown flow nicely around you when you walking)
sorry ah...i very cheong hei...wish all SL BTB a happy gown designing session with Jit!