Is the perfect dress more about a wedding fantasy, or do you want your dress to show some aspect of your personality?

I think the wedding dress should totally be you and your personality. In my family there was a dress many families before I wore, but I could not get myself to wear it. It was very outdated and I just did not feel comfortable in it.

Picking my own dress, I was able to pick what I personally liked and what looked best on me. I love when brides go a bit outside the box and find a dress that is "them.

I think a perfect wedding dress should be a balance between what you want, your personality, and how it will complement your body type. I can dream of wearing a ball gown such as Princess Diana’s dress all I want, but it doesn’t look flattering at all on me. I will drown in it.

If your friend is slim and tall, then she’s lucky because she can wear all kinds of dress she wants. As for fantasy versus personality, I think your fantasy reflects your personality so that’s not really an issue if you choose your wedding dress based on your fantasy. If I fantasize for a ball gown, it means that I have a classic, feminine bone in my body.

If I fantasize of wearing a simple gown with no ruffles or lace, means I am a straightforward and down to earth person. So, I say, just pick the one that she likes and suits her and don’t worry about personality and whatnot.

I think the bride should choose their own personalized wedding, a wedding dress for her to make the bride more attractive. At the wedding of a bride to show his confidence in his own personality is the most beautiful and impressive!

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