Our collection of a-line wedding dresses are super flattering for all body shapes, the classic style which is fitted from the chest then flows out to a wide hem, draws eyes upwards and emphasises a nipped in waist, perfect for any venue and wedding day theme. As the name suggests, this trend-led feature uses sheer panels to create the illusion that lace is laid directly on the skin. Romantic and feminine, an illusion back wedding dress will ensure all eyes are on you when walking down the aisle.
We love an A-line lace wedding dress as it’s a super flattering silhouette for all shapes and sizes. Fitted at the chest to highlight your narrowest point, this style flows out gradually to make an 'A' shape whilst also drawing eyes upwards to your beautiful defined waist. If you're not sure on the silhouette then A-line wedding dresses are a great starting point.
The balanced proportions work brilliantly to draw the eyes upwards and give you that defined waist look, so it’s super flattering for all body shapes and perfect for any wedding day theme. We have hundreds of amazing A-line styles to inspire you. Visit your local WED2B store today our friendly staff are on hand to help you find the A-line wedding dress you've been dreaming of.
When it comes to wedding dress shopping, perfectly petite brides often have to struggle through rails of big, flouncy wedding dress styles to find something that enhances, rather than swamps, a small frame.
Most frequently asked questions about our A-Line Wedding Dresses.
What is an A-line wedding dress?
An A-line wedding dress gets it’s name from the shape of the skirt in an ‘A’ silhouette. The waist is narrow
and the hem flares out making it a flattering shape for all brides.
What is a slim A-line wedding dress?
A slim A-line wedding dress (also known as a soft A-line) still has the classic ‘A’ shape but less volume in
the skirt, giving a softer, less structured silhouette and often well suited to boho style wedding dresses.
What is the difference between an A-line and Ball Gown wedding dress?
Ball gown wedding dresses typically have more volume and structure compared to A-line dresses. Both styles
accentuate the waist and flare to out to a wide hem. A-line dresses can have a softer, less structured
skirt, also known as a soft or 'slim' A-line.