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THE A-LINE

If there's one wedding dress silhouette that's never gone out of style, it's the A-line. Fitted through the bodice and gradually widening toward the hem, the shape creates an elegant line that feels timeless. Unlike more extreme silhouettes that rise and fall with fashion trends, the A-line has remained a bridal staple for decades, adapting easily to changing tastes. From sleek satin gowns of the mid-century era to today's lace-covered romantic designs, its simple geometry provides the ideal canvas for almost any bridal aesthetic. Part of the A-line's enduring popularity is its remarkable versatility. It can appear regal with a cathedral train, bohemian in flowing chiffon, or vintage-inspired when paired with sleeves and heirloom lace. The silhouette offers movement without overwhelming volume and structure without feeling restrictive, making it equally at home in a grand ballroom or a garden ceremony. Elegant, adaptable, and universally flattering, the A-line cont...

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