Full Skirt or Ballerina
…Sometimes known as Ballgown or Fairytale, if you want a “Big” dress then this is the one for you, lots of volume and thoughts of Cinderella!
***Perfect fit***
If you have a slim-hipped figure and a full bust, the Full Skirt shape will balance top and bottom perfectly, giving you that "fairytale bride" look. This style and the Princess are generally thought of as the most romantic shapes.
What to avoid
Avoid the Full Skirt if you are not full busted, as it will make your bust look smaller. If you are petite, avoid this option because you will disappear into the dress! If you have wide hips, avoid the Full Skirt because it will over emphasize them.
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A beautiful cinderella dress by Ronald Joyce, style name Donna, No. 64008. The bodice is fitted and boned with an asymmetrical swathe of encrusted diamanté and pearl beading with sequins for added sparkle. There is an optional single beaded shoulder strap with pleated flower corsage. The skirt is layered tulle and organza with a flower corsage to one hip and scattered beading throughout. The back closes with a ribbon and loop corset and the train is chapel length.
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A traditional wedding dress by D'Zage in taffeta and tulle, style 31072. This is a pretty ballgown with a lightly boned bodice. The neckline is dipped and decorated with silvered bugle beads. The waist is emphasized with a taffeta band accented by a rose, which wraps all around and extends to form a waterfall layer into the train. There is a further rose to conceal the zip at the back. The skirt is ballgown-shaped in tulle from a dropped waist and is formed by many layers to create a fairytale effect.


