6 Awesome Perks of Wearing a Short Wedding Dress

When shopping for a wedding dress, there are many factors to consider, such as the silhouette, fabric, color, lace, length, price point, and so many more that we’ve barely scratched the surface. But what many brides fail to take into consideration are the many perks of short wedding dresses.

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Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Smart; Ellis Bridals; Essense of Australia

Throughout movies and other popular media, weddings are often showed with the bride having a long, flowing dress. Sometimes, these gowns span the entire length of the middle aisle and someone else has to gather the excess fabric. While this grandiose display might work well in fairy tales, they aren’t very practical in reality. These long lengths are also prone to quite a few mishaps — tripping, snags, and the extra weight can be generally uncomfortable to wear. Here are a few reasons you should consider the alternative — a short & chic dress!

1. Be stylishly comfortable

You will be able to enjoy your special day as you walk down the aisle in oh-so-stylish comfort. Plus, you won’t have to worry about losing your balance on your way up to the altar. You will also be able to meet and greet your guests with ease and spend all night dancing at the reception.

2. Keep your wallet happy

Another benefit of this charming look is that these dresses are lower in cost. If you are on a budget, planning a laid-back big day, or simply want to save money for the honeymoon, look for a short dress. This dress type frees up funds that you can use towards other aspects of your wedding like lush blooms or even your honeymoon.

3. It’s totally you

If you’re not a fan of long gowns or maxi dresses, then why should you rock one on your big day? Instead, pick a bridal style that perfectly suits your fashion taste, and you’ll radiate confidence and beauty.

4. Fewer dress fittings and alterations

Hello, time saver! When you choose to wear a long gown, there are many alterations necessary including hemline that make an already expensive dress cost even more money. And, let’s be honest, some of best parts of going wedding shopping is not only finding matching accessories like a veil and jewelry, but also picking out a fabulous pair of shoes. Why cover them up with a long dress and a train?

5. Enjoy unrestricted movement

You’ll be chatting with guests all night at the reception, and you’ll probably need help adjusting your train or bustling the dress. Not to mention, you’ll need help getting to the bathroom if you’re wearing a ball gown. With a short dress, you don’t ever have to worry about fitting into the bathroom stall or needing assistance to walk around your venue.

6. Score eye-catching photos

Since these little numbers are underrated, your big day style will a huge impact on your wedding snaps. You won’t be restricted by a long gown, so you and yours will be free to experiment with poses and photo locations. Want photos on the beach? Now you can — without ruining your outfit. Want photos of you shaking a tail feather on the dance floor? With a short dress, you can really let loose. Being comfy in your wedding attire will not only add to the enjoyment of your “I dos,” but also enhance your photos because you will feel totally at ease.

So when you are out shopping for a dress, keep in mind the benefits of this style and don’t automatically rule them out.

—Julie Katz

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Comments

What age would you suggest is the maximum one after which a short dress is not appropriate anymore? I love your blog btw.