A-Line Wedding Dresses
An A-line wedding dress is fitted at the bodice and gradually widens toward the hem, forming the shape of the letter A. The silhouette originates from a 1955 Christian Dior collection and has remained a bridal staple since. It differs from a ball gown in that the skirt volume is moderate rather than full. A-line gowns are considered universally flattering because they skim the hips without clinging. The silhouette accommodates a wide range of necklines — sweetheart, V-neck, off-the-shoulder, and high neck — and works in lace, chiffon, tulle, and crepe. A-line suits both formal and relaxed ceremonies and is one of the most widely produced bridal silhouettes globally.
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