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Traditionally, wedding dresses are often imagined in the classic “princess” A-line shape. For this reason, the silhouette exudes a timeless elegance that many brides seek. The silhouette is also flattering for most body shapes with the cinched-in waist and volume in the skirt which highlights the feminine form. A-line wedding dresses continue to be highly sought-after, with styling which ranges from classic and minimalist like our Jaden gown, to modern and architectural like our Selwyn gown, or quintessential lace princess like our Thorne gown.

I felt so beautiful in the Jenica wedding dress and it fit perfectly in all the right places. – Lily, Australia

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A-line wedding dresses are celebrated for their timeless elegance and universally flattering silhouette. A-line is a triangular shape which generally means fitted from the shoulders to the hips, gently widening to the hem. It’s namesake comes from the resemblance to the shape of a capital letter “A.” The A-line wedding dress is versatile, suiting most body types by creating a balanced look that enhances the waistline and and adds volume in the skirt.

The A-line shape has become very popular recently in fashion circles in line with maximalist trends.

The A-line wedding dress shape is sometimes referred to by a few other names or descriptions in the fashion industry:

  • Princess: This term can be used interchangeably with A-line to describe dresses that are fitted at the top and flare out towards the hem. As suggested by the name, princess wedding dresses is a name coined by the association of “princess gowns” commonly seen in fairy tales.
  • Modified A-line: This term can refer to wedding dresses that have slight variations from the classic A-line shape, such as a more gradual or less pronounced flare.
  • Ballgown: This term is also referring to an A-line silhouette, but has significantly more volume in the skirt, which may be achieved through multiple layers of fabric or a petticoat. It is often used interchangeably with Princess, and is a favourite amongst brides who are looking for a big, lavish wedding moment.

In addition to an A-line wedding dress looking beautiful, it also provides support and comfort through the fitted bodice. Madi Lane offers signature construction in nearly all of our wedding dresses, made with boning to provide structure and support for the breast and chest area (regardless of size), allowing brides to feel confident and secure throughout the day.

The most important factor in choosing a wedding dress is how you feel in it. Be led by your personal style as much by your personal body shape. The good news is, an A-line wedding dress can be a great option for many body types because it is considered one of the most flattering styles.

Here are some factors to consider to help determine if an A-line wedding dress will suit you:

  • Body Shape: A-line wedding dresses are versatile and generally flattering for most body shapes. They are particularly flattering for pear-shaped bodies by balancing the proportions and highlighting the waist. They can also work well for hourglass and rectangle body shapes, accentuating curves or creating the illusion of curves.
  • Waistline: A-line wedding dresses typically have a defined waistline, which can help create or accentuate an hourglass shape. If you have a well-defined waist, an A-line dress will emphasise this feature.
  • Height: A-line wedding dresses are generally suitable for most heights. The elongated silhouette can create a streamlined look, particularly if you are petite. Taller individuals may also find that A-line dresses provide an elegant and balanced silhouette.
  • Comfort: A-line wedding dresses often provide more freedom of movement compared to more fitted styles like mermaid or fit and flare dresses. This is very important when choosing your wedding dress, so that you can have the freedom to enjoy your day.
  • Personal Style: If you prefer a classic and timeless look, an A-line wedding dress might be a good choice for you. It can be styled to suit various themes and wedding styles, from casual to formal. The less structured A-line wedding dresses often suit beach and garden themes, whilst highly structured and voluminous Princess or Ballgown styles are better suited to formal and lavish weddings.
  • Try It On: Ultimately, the best way to know if an A-line wedding dress will suit you is to try on a couple of variations. Visit bridal boutiques and try on different styles to see how they fit and flatter your body shape. Pay attention to how you feel in the dress and how it complements your natural features.

If you’re unsure or have specific concerns, bridal consultants  can also provide guidance based on their experience with different body types and styles.

A-line wedding dresses offer brides the flexibility to reflect their personal style, whether it’s with lace overlays, intricate handsewn beadwork, or elegant minimalist satin or organza. Contrasting with mermaid or ball gown silhouettes, A-line wedding gowns strike the perfect balance between the fitted bodice of a mermaid dress and the full skirt of a ball gown. So get the best of both worlds with a classic yet modern aesthetic that remains a timeless favourite no matter which trends come and go.

A-line wedding dresses are considered timeless and classic, making them always on trend in the bridal fashion world. Having said that, the more voluminous skirts are making a big comeback as maximalist fashion is featuring on runways and the red carpet. Celebrities and brides love being able to express their style and personality in big ways, and the ballgowns fit this bill perfectly.

Here are a few reasons why A-line wedding dresses remain popular:

  • Flattering Silhouette: A-line dresses are universally flattering because they emphasize the waist and then gently flare out, creating an elegant and elongated silhouette. This silhouette tends to suit a wide range of body types, from pear-shaped to hourglass to rectangular.
  • Versatility: A-line dresses are versatile and can be adapted to various wedding styles and themes. Whether you’re having a traditional church wedding, a beach ceremony, or a rustic barn wedding, an A-line dress can be styled accordingly with different fabrics, embellishments, and necklines.
  • Timeless Appeal: A-line dresses have a timeless appeal that transcends trends. They have been a staple in bridal fashion for decades and continue to be popular because of their classic elegance and flattering shape.
  • Comfort: Compared to more fitted styles like mermaid or trumpet dresses, A-line dresses often offer more comfort and ease of movement while still maintaining a graceful and sophisticated look.
  • Customisation: Designers constantly innovate within the A-line silhouette by introducing new fabrics, textures, and details, ensuring that brides have a wide array of options to choose from while still maintaining the essential A-line shape.

Overall, while bridal fashion trends may evolve and change, A-line wedding dresses remain a timeless choice that continues to be favoured by brides for their flattering silhouette, versatility, and enduring elegance.

You can try on and purchase our Madi Lane A-line wedding dresses along with other silhouettes in our range from one of our partner retailers. We have over 800 Madi Lane Bridal stockists around the world in 30 countries including USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, and many more. To find your closest retailer, click here