A Winter's Tale
- Kerry O'Connor
- Oct 28, 2015
- 2 min read
As the winter season is fast approaching, the weddings are soon to follow. As your bridal dress is sorted and on order, it is time to start looking for your bridesmaid dresses.

This beautiful floor length bridesmaid dress by Watters (Sophia 7319i), has the perfect winter feel with its sequined lace bodice and sparkle. Its soft flowing skirt has the princess feel, which is ideal if you love a fairy tale wedding.
The style of the bridesmaid dress is A-Line which means that it is fitted around the bodice and flows out, creating an A shape and the satin ribbon creates the divide. This style is open to all shapes as it will draw the waist line in, and the soft natural following skirt provides movability. The dress can either be flowing or structured with layers or a hoop to create a more dramatic shape.
This style of dress is very traditional and ideal for the church weddings. It can be worn as a bride or bridesmaid dress. However, the colours are limited from blush, latte, almond or mocha, with the flexibility of having the bodice and skirt matching or mixing the colours up creating contrast.

The dress features illusion netting, which is made up of either tulle or net. This is a semi-transparent panel and provides some coverage around the bust area.
The top of the bodice is a plunging V-neckline, and is a very narrow low cut. It provides enough cover and support whilst creating a modern romantic touch and the low back finishes the style off perfectly.
The type of neckline makes the shoulders appear wider making this suitable for petite ladies who want more shape. So if you are the broader lady it is more advisable to go for alternative necklines which will make the shoulders appear smaller than what they are.
If you have a large number of bridesmaids at different heights, this dress works wonders. As the petite ladies can wear heels and the taller ladies can wear flats. This floor length dress will hide the shoes so all those wedding pictures will look perfect.
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