Sleeveless Scoop Neck
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The draped V-neckline and back are supported by delicate beading and the fitted skirt forms a gentle mermaid shape. This plunge back Monique Lhuillier wedding dress is fashioned in Chantilly lace from the V-neckline to the sheer lower skirt and dramatic train, edged with scalloped eyelash trim for added romance.
A Monique Lhuillier collection, exclusive to David's Bridal stores; this Style available in stores and online in Revolution Style 4781. Exclusively at select stores. The matching tulle cape adds to the fairytale element of this Luxurious Weddings robe. With its magical scattering of crystals and pearls that twinkle across the cape, you'll be captivated by the shimmering effect of this completely singular accessory and the touch of fantasy it will bring to your wedding.
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hang your wedding gown by loops inside your wedding gown that are connected to the sturdy side seams, never by the fragile shoulder seams that can stretch or sag under the weight of your wedding gown.
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avoid storing your wedding gown in a plastic bag (even a clean sheet is better than a plastic bag) or in a vacuum-sealed, plastic-wrapped container because plastic bags emit fumes that can yellow your wedding gown and shrink-wrapped containers trap moisture that can mildew your wedding gown. Also, the static electricity from the plastic plus the trapped moisture combine to set wrinkles that cannot be pressed out of your gown.
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Avoid storing your preserved wedding gown in the attic or the basement. Attics are too hot, and basements are too damp. And if a pipe breaks in your basement, it is a law that the water will find your gown. Also avoid storing your gown against any outside wall that is below gown because the damp from the wall will eventually penetrate your wedding gown chest.
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Tips for Accurate Size Conversion
Measure Yourself: Use a tape measure to get your exact body measurements. This will help you find the most accurate size.
Check the Brand’s Size Chart: Different brands may have slight variations in their sizing. Always refer to the specific size chart provided by the retailer.
Consider the Fit: Asian clothing often has a slimmer fit. If you prefer a looser fit, consider going up one size.
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Fun Facts About Sizing
Vanity Sizing: Some brands use vanity sizing, where the sizes are labeled smaller than the actual measurements to make customers feel better about their size.
Historical Sizes: In the early 20th century, a size 8 in the US was equivalent to a 31-inch bust. Today, a size 8 typically has a 36-inch bust.
Global Differences: In Japan, clothing sizes are often based on height and weight, while in Korea, sizes are based on body measurements in centimeters.
Conclusion
Converting clothing sizes doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With a little knowledge and the right tools, you can confidently shop for clothes from any part of the world. Remember to measure yourself accurately, check the brand’s size chart, and consider the fit you prefer. Happy shopping!