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Specifications:
- Silhouette: Plus Size
- Embellishment: Beading & Embroidery
- Neckline: Sweetheart
- Train: Court
- Back: Lace-up
- Shown Color: White
- Material: Satin
Details:

- This wedding dress is made of satin and gauze, which touch soft and comfortable

- Court train show you a slimming and elegant silhouette in front of the people

- Sweetheart pattern strapless style shown a lively personalized manner

- This wedding dress's back is lace-up pattern, you can regulate the tautness as you want

- This floor length dress will let you have a remarkable visual effect

- Beading and embroidery design of this wedding dress is good workmanship
NOTE:- Please provide detailed measurement information for customization base on "Buying Guide/How to Measure"
- Reference size chart base on "Buying Guide/Size Chart"
- Because the display and optical reasons, the fabric colors shown in the picture may be biased with the actual color of goods
- For customization, please allow about 15 business days to process your order
- You can customize the dress's size and back of zipper or lace-up closure according to your size and preference
How to Pick Out Shoes to Go With a Wedding Dress

Once upon a time, wedding shoes came in two options: traditional white silk or satin. However, times are changing and women are stepping outside of the aisle for their wedding fashion inspiration. Though many women may opt for a more traditional look, know that wedding shoes now come in an exciting assortment of styles
- Figure out your price range. Price is oftentimes the biggest factor in purchasing wedding shoes.
- Purchase your dress first. Shoes are an accessory that have the ability to enhance the look of your dress. A dress with certain fabrics or embellishments may effect your choice of shoes.
- Calculate the height of your dress. When handling alterations, a tailor may ask you to bring your shoes when considering the hem of your dress.
- Study your wedding dress style. If you're having a formal wedding, you may opt for a formal wedding dress which could result in traditional shoes. If you're having a beach wedding, rhinestone white flip-flops may be more acceptable.
- Consider the material of your dress. Some shades clash. If this is the case, look into dying your shoes.
- Factor your wedding environment. Satin can easily stain in grass during an outdoor spring wedding. Dress sandals may be too scant for a winter wedding.
- Get comfortable shoes. Just because you've found the most beautiful four-inch heel wedding shoes, doesn't mean that they're perfect for you. Weigh your pros and cons when weighing style against comfort.
- Prevent shoe slippage. Sandpaper your shoes down or cut a piece of sandpaper and superglue it to the bottom of the shoe. A little preparation can help prevent the embarrassing event of slipping down the aisle. You may also want to contact a shoe repair store to apply the alterations.
- Break your shoes in before wedding. Often times, shoes aren't "wedding aisle" ready. Break your shoes in to ensure optimal comfort on your wedding day.
- Keep an open mind about where to shop. Visit wedding boutiques, department stores, online shops, or even vintage stores. If you do choose to shop online, make sure to shop ahead of time in case you need to make returns due to poor fit.
How to Walk in a Wedding Dress


- Buy a dress that fits you well.
- Shop for comfortable pumps, stacked heels, flats or slippers. Avoid high heels.
- Scuff the soles of those slippery new shoes using sandpaper or a kitchen knife.
- Maintain good posture - head high and shoulders back! This way, the dress hangs on you correctly instead of getting in your way.
- Grasp the sides of your dress and pull them up a bit when climbing stairs.
Bustle the train with hooks, snaps or buttons - if you don't have a detachable train - so that you can move around at the reception. - Slip on that dress and shoes, and practice walking and dancing at home. Get a feel for how the dress fits and moves.
How to Take Care Of Your Wedding Dress:
- Ideally, the first step after the completion of wedding is the proper cleaning and preservation of your wedding dress. It will prevent dress from yellowing, creasing, molding or mildewing, light and dust. There are some companies that offer preservation packages. Within two weeks time the dress is returned to you cleaned and preserved
- After cleaning is done, make sure to keep it in a clean place and prevent from food, pen and other such stuffs. Keep your hands clean while handling the dress and do not wear any jewelry that could snag the dress fabric. It's ideal to wear fine cotton gloves
- Do not simply wrap your and keep in a plastic bag or in a box. It does not provide good protection. Instead, standard plastic/PVC bags or covers are the best place to keep in
- Take out all pins, wrappings and hangers from the box you are going to place your dress. Also wrap the dress with the tissue paper and also keep the tissue between every fold. Choose a reliable and archival quality box for your dress. Before shutting the lid of the box, check whether all fabric is covered by acid free tissue
- Keep that box in a dark, dust free area where air circulation is proper. Never store it in a shed, garage, in an attic, against an external wall, unheated loft place. Save it from a high humidity, dampness and condensation. Also do not store it near radiator, near bright light or anywhere vulnerable to pets or insects. Practically box should be store in a place having temperature around 13-18 degrees Celsius with a relative humidity of about 50 percent
- In a regular period of time frame unpack your wedding dress to reduce the risk of permanent creasing. Again do repacking and keep it back. After doing all this also if problem comes, seek advice from a professional textile conservator
- Above-mentioned precautions will definitely give the best possible protection to your wedding dress and avoid any kind of damaging. And its result will be like this that after 30 years your wedding dress will be ready for your daughter's wedding day
How to Choose a Wedding Dress:
- Do your research. Before you even begin to look around, research gowns. You should always have a bit of knowledge about dresses (and know some of the lingo) before you even set foot into a bridal shop. There are also many bridal magazines that will provide a ton of information, including Brides, Modern Bride, Bridal Guide, WeddingBells, etc. All of these magazines have websites, where you can find quick information without paying for the magazine
- Decide on a silhouette. Wedding dresses are made in several different silhouettes. Before considering anything else, know which type of gown will flatter your figure the best. Look at photos of each type. You can browse wedding website message boards and member profiles for photos of real women wearing gowns, rather than relying on professional photos of models wearing them
- A: Ball gowns have very full skirts and generally will look beautiful on any body type, unless the bride is very short and small. In this case, it may be overwhelming to her small frame. Ball gowns generally either have crinolines built in or a slip you must wear to support the shape of the gown. Be advised that this extra fabric can be heavy and bulky and will require extra care to wear
- B: A-lines usually have a fitted bodice with a skirt that flares gently from the waist to form an "A" shape. They generally work for everyone as well, and are a terrific choice for someone who would like to hide lower body flaws, but does not want a ball gown. A-lines are not as full as ball gowns
- C: Sheaths flatter women with slim, balanced figures. They shouldn't be worn by brides who dislike their figures. This gown will not hide any flaws. If you think your thighs or butt are too big, you'll be miserable in this type of dress. Don't try to pull it off because you found a gown you love in this style. You don't want to risk being uncomfortable or self conscious on your wedding day, or regretting your choice every time you look at wedding photos
- D: Empire waist gowns have a skirt that falls from just below the breasts. Although usually listed with various waistline types and not always considered a type of silhouette, they are a wonderful choice for a casual, non-formal wedding, or weddings in a tropical climate. They're usually made of light, flowing fabric. They're also excellent for pregnant brides, because they provide extra room in the waist, making them a comfortable choice. They also won't draw as much attention to the belly as a dress with a lower waistline would
- Envision your wedding. Picture yourself on your wedding day. What are you wearing? What silhouette is your gown? What fabric? Is it embroidered or beaded? What color is it? With so many choices for the dress, it can be overwhelming to look through hundreds or thousands of them. Some brides have said that after looking through racks and racks of dresses, they all begin to look the same. So before you even set out to try them on, envision your wedding day and how your dress looks, and jot down a list of things that describe the dress of your daydreams. You don't have to know all the wedding dress terms. Just write down a description of the gown you're envisioning. Example list: "princessy, satin, some shade of white but not pure white, spaghetti straps"
- Consider the circumstances. A wide variety of factors can affect what makes a particular dress appropriate to the occasion
- A: Formal ceremonies usually call for floor length gowns and long trains, while informal ceremonies (especially destination weddings) are a terrific place to wear a shorter gown without a train at all (or a "sweep" train, which just barely brushes the floor). Another example: in some cases, strapless gowns are considered inappropriate for very formal ceremonies
- B: If you're getting married in the winter, you may not want to be a very light, thin fabric unless you plan to be inside the entire time. If you're having a beach wedding in the middle of July, you may not want to wear a heavy fabric like duchess satin
- C: While the most traditional ceremonies will call for a white gown, in many cases, wedding dresses don't have to be pure white anymore! Many women choose dress colors that best complement their skin tones, ranging from diamond white to ivory to champagne to actual colors (pink, blue, red). Pick the color you feel most beautiful in
- Decide on a budget. When deciding on your budget, you don't need to set a very specific price. Just make it a general range, such as $1000 - $1500, or even $1000 - $2000. You can always break this rule later if you're able to and really want to, but it helps to have a general range. Some experts suggest devoting 10% of the overall wedding budget to the bride's attire. Just be sure to remember that "attire" includes not just the gown itself, but the other stuff: veil, shoes, slip, jewelry, gloves, etc. All of these things are optional, of course (except for the slip, which is usually necessary to keep the dress from going between your legs when you walk). But you'll have to factor in the price of whatever items you decide to wear with your gown
Tips:

- Just remember that in the end, it's your wedding, and you CAN do what you want. However, if you decide to wear a mini-skirt short, strapless, backless dress to your super religious ceremony, you may end up coming back to share your lessons learned by writing a wikiHow article on "How To Keep Your Super Religious Parents From Cutting Off Their Monetary Contributions To Your Wedding"
- If you feel you're most beautiful in a dress, then buy it! No matter what style of wedding you are having or how long before your wedding - you are shopping, if you feel beautiful in it you will shine on the day
- When you actually go to a store, unlike other clothing stores, wedding gown stores will not often have the dresses in your size. You may be making a decision based on a dress which is too large or too small. This is where deciding on a silhouette beforehand can help you. If you know that empire waists are flattering to your figure, it's easier to take the plunge when you're standing in a dress 4 sizes too big with huge clips in the back and trying to imagine how the correct size will look
- Wedding dresses are typically sold by designer and style number, even for the less expensive types, so note which designers you like and the style numbers - this can help you find similar styles that may be more affordable than the exact dress you want
- Another option to consider is renting a dress. This can be a far more affordable way to get yourself a fantastic dress (for the day). The other bonus is not having to clean, store, or ever deal with it again.
- If you are lucky enough to have a master seamstress as a good friend and enough time, you have many more options. The first is to make it from scratch. This can be quite costly with certain fabrics being as expensive as a dress itself. Another option is to severely modify a dress. A size 10 wedding dress may be able to be transformed to an 18 by certain combinations of sizes and capabilities. These dresses can be bought at sales for less than fabric
- If finances are really an issue, there may be dresses available through charity organizations
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Ruth Lagther
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10-08-2011- Other Thoughts: This wedding dress is the worthiest collection for me! No other dress can compare with it!
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Myra Loker
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10-11-2011- Other Thoughts: I have picked a pair of appropriate shoes to match with this dress, so excited to wait the marriage ceremony
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Luke Pires
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10-04-2011- Other Thoughts: My dear store this sweetheart wedding dress webpage for long time, so i bought it for her, when i saw she is happy and hug me tightly, this dress is worthy!
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Marcia Cooker
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10-01-2011- Other Thoughts: All kind of sweetheart wedding dress is my favorite, this court and satin pattern is the best collocation.
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Marian
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10-05-2011- Other Thoughts: Hum. I wait long time to get this wedding dress, maybe this dress has winter sleep when it in delivery|
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