Pretty Petticoats for Princess Brides



You can use a petticoat for period weddings to help provide ample support for your dress. The petticoat will give your beautiful and classic bridal wear an extremely authentic look.
Picking a Perfect Petticoat
To help you pick out the perfect petticoat for your wedding dress, we’ve come up with a list of helpful tips designed to bring you closer to your dream petticoat.

Most wedding dresses come with sewn-in petticoats so you may not need to purchase a separate underskirt. If you find that you want some additional volume to your skirt, then you can wear another petticoat to make your gown appear puffier or fuller.
Tip 2: Consider your dress design and style when picking your petticoat.
The type of petticoat you purchase depends on the kind of dress you’re wearing. If you’re wearing a princess-shape wedding dress, then look for a petticoat that makes your skirt appear voluminous enough to show off the A-Line style of your dress.
Tip 3: Pick a petticoat closest to your wedding dress color.
Unless you’re going for color-contrast, picking a petticoat color that matches your wedding dress is an effective way of concealing your bridal undergarments or lingerie.

In the same way you can make amazing deals when you purchase any type of garment online, shopping online for your petticoat lets you make a well-informed choice by allowing you to conduct price and design comparisons from various online shops. Don’t purchase the first petticoat you encounter while browsing online; wait until you find the best deal and the perfect petticoat design for you.
Tip 5: Find a petticoat with a fabric that you’re comfortable with.
If you’re uncomfortable with sheer or net-like fabrics, then find a petticoat with a smoother texture. There’s nothing quite as distasteful as scratching away at your petticoat-covered legs during the entire reception simply because your petticoat fabric is itchy. Maintain your composure and poise with the right petticoat fabric.
When looking for your petticoat, remember to take comfort, price and design into consideration.
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BETTY SAID,
on 2008-10-09 00:47:14
Hi, I'm quite big, and my waist is wide. Do you think a petticoat will suit me? I understand that it looks prettier on slimmer girls, but I really want to wear one on my wedding day two months from now.
GERSHWIN JADE SAID,
on 2008-09-24 23:15:19
thank you for this article! it has helped me a lot i've been looking for guides on how to pick the perfect petticoat for my brother;s wedding and this article has been very informative! please write more like this. thank you!
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