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Babyfaced Bride

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edited August 2013 in Attire & Accessories Forum
I've started looking on and off for a dress for my wedding day. There are a lot of fab dresses out there that I'd be happy to wear on my special day. But I have a problem.

I'm babyfaced. As in I look at least half a decade younger than I actually am (I'm 23). As in I have a ridiculously round face and big eyes. As in I started wearing fake glasses so people would stop asking me what grade I was in or saying "Oh, I thought you were, like, 16!"

So my question is this: what can I wear on my big day that won't leave me looking like a little kid playing dress-up?

Re: Babyfaced Bride

  • I think staying away from ballgowns and A-lines and choosing instead a fit and flare is your best bet for not looking like a little girl. Also going for a more modern dress without a lot of bling or lace would probably look more mature too.
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  • I think that the key is both the shape of the dress (something more fitted and less "princess") as well as the make-up and hairstyle you pick. It can definitely be done!
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  • Im 23 as well and have a young face i found an a-line that i liked i would go for more of a traditional sexy look but i do agree with SB no ball gowns i tried one on and i looked like i was playing dress up in my moms closet it just over powers your features and makes the dress wear you not you wearing the dress
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  • I've started looking on and off for a dress for my wedding day. There are a lot of fab dresses out there that I'd be happy to wear on my special day. But I have a problem.

    I'm babyfaced. As in I look at least half a decade younger than I actually am (I'm 23). As in I have a ridiculously round face and big eyes. As in I started wearing fake glasses so people would stop asking me what grade I was in or saying "Oh, I thought you were, like, 16!"

    So my question is this: what can I wear on my big day that won't leave me looking like a little kid playing dress-up?


    I think a good makeup artist could work wonders.

    Why not get your makeup professionally done before going and trying on dresses?

  • I've started looking on and off for a dress for my wedding day. There are a lot of fab dresses out there that I'd be happy to wear on my special day. But I have a problem.

    I'm babyfaced. As in I look at least half a decade younger than I actually am (I'm 23). As in I have a ridiculously round face and big eyes. As in I started wearing fake glasses so people would stop asking me what grade I was in or saying "Oh, I thought you were, like, 16!"

    So my question is this: what can I wear on my big day that won't leave me looking like a little kid playing dress-up?

    Lastly, don't let the crap that people say get to you. I'm 24, and some woman had the balls to tell me I was too young to get married. I wanted to tell her she was too old to be making stupid ass comments like that.

    I think a fit and flare/trumpet would look awesome. Maybe some lace, I just feel like it looks very elegant.
  • Definitely stay away from the poof! The big ballgowns and anything "princessy" is going to make you look a lot younger. Fit and flare, Mermaid and perhaps some of the A-Lines. I wouldn't recommend the sheaths either. But also what PP said, do a make up test before and see how that works out for you.
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