the ideal dress style for an hourglass figure would be more of a mermaid style gown.
An A-line style or an empire dress would look great on a curvy figure especially when make with a flowy material.
You won't know until you try it on! If you think you look beautiful in it, then you do. If it's a bit snug around the hips, you can always get it altered.
Anna Nicole Smith's dress size varied throughout her life, but she was often reported to wear sizes ranging from 10 to 14, depending on her weight fluctuations. She was known for her curvy figure and often showcased her style in figure-hugging outfits. It's important to note that dress sizes can differ between brands and styles.
It depends what your style is but we have no particular dress code.
A catagory of dress uniform style
how u dress or your style of dress is good
An empire style dress is flattering for every body type.
A-Line Dress: Flattering on many body types, this dress style features a fitted bodice and a flared skirt, making it perfect for both casual and semi-formal occasions. Maxi Dress: Ideal for a chic and relaxed look, a maxi dress offers comfort and elegance, suitable for daytime events or evening outings.
A wrap style dress would look great as it would define the waist.
Choosing the right designer dress, whether for a versatile purpose or special occasion, is an important purchase and should be treated as such. Finding the best dress usually involves trying on multiple garments at a store, possibly ending in lost time and frustration. Every woman is beautiful in her own way, having a unique body shape. By finding the right style of dress for their shape, women will easily be able to find an exquisite designer dress they will love.Oval ShapeThe best style of dress for an oval-shaped body is a gathered high waist, low neckline and a flowing skirt, at least knee-length. V-neck dresses combined with a cinched A-line skirt piece will give an hourglass figure look, rather than an oval shape that women usually try to hide. One perfect designer choice for this body type is the Thakoon Jersey Surplice Dress from Bergdorf Goodman.Straight ShapeThose who have a thin or straight shape will still be able to create an hourglass illusion to their figure. By choosing a fuller skirt with an A-line style, combining it with a ruched bodice, the overall dress will create the look of curves. Also found at Bergdorf Goodman, the Notte by Marchesa Bow-Skirt Crepe Cocktail Dress is an excellent choice for this body shape.Hourglass ShapeMost dresses were designed for an hourglass shape, but the best design to complement this figure will include a tighter form-fitting dress. One excellent choice for this shape is the satin La Femme Designer Halter from Simply Dresses.Top-Heavy ShapeWomen who have broader shoulders and narrow hips will want to create a balanced look. To make shoulders look smaller, an A-line halter, strapless or sleeveless dress with an empire waist is the best choice, accentuating the hips and minimizing shoulder attention. Versace’s 238B style dress has very thin straps and an A-line shape, perfect for this body type.Bottom-Heavy ShapeFlowing skirt pieces are the best choice for this body shape, combined with a fitted bodice having a wide neckline. Dresses fitting barely off the shoulders will even this shape. The best designer choice for this shape is Donna Karan’s Jersey Dress.
Women dressed "smartly' in the Fifties. Good grooming and a tailored look were prized. Acting and looking "every inch the lady" was taught virtually from the cradle and wearing a dress was a given. Notice our first ladies have heels and gloves. This was required to complete the look. The dress at left, a summery afternoon floral, has what was called a swing skirt. This very popular style had many forms, including the poodle skirt. At right, the skirt part of the dress is in the pencil style. The object here is to attain an hourglass, or figure eight, body shape. This type of dress or skirt was not worn by young girls or teens. Too provacative. In this illustration, the dress also boasts bolero sleeves, which were popular. Although not seen, a girdle was a necessary part of all ensembles. This information was found at http://www.fiftiesweb.com/fashion/fashion-w.htm
There are many different places where one can find a wedding dress. For a very special dress, like a mermaid-style dress, one can go to a local specialized store.