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I am a street size 12, what style dresses have you tried that looks good on a 12?

I am a dress size 12 so i will probably be 14/16 bridal. I tried on a dress today (didn't fit) but i at least got an idea. I have no idea what style i like i just know i don't like satin dresses. The dress i tried today was one i thought would be flattering but it wasn't. I would love you get your opinions and preferably pictures if you have the same size as me . Im going dress shopping with my family next week and would love to try on ones good for my shape 

Re: I am a street size 12, what style dresses have you tried that looks good on a 12?

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    I'm a 12 and my body looks best in fit and flare or A line. But not all "12s" are the same. I ended up with an organza A line with a slightly (like 2 inches) dropped waist - very princessy.

    What style did you try on? I would never dream of a mermaid or trumpet - they look terrible on me, but again that's just my shape. GL! :)
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    HAHA I'm staying far away from mermaid and trumpet because i know they will show a little bit of my "fluffiness" haha I tried on is in the picture. I think i like the bottom but the top made me look like a box. Im very easy going and I'm excited to see what ideas people have on here. Im thinking A line is going to look the best just not with a lot of fabric up top like this one 

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    It depends on where you carry your weight. I'm around a 12 but have an hourglass shape so trumpet looked best on me. If you're proportionally larger on bottom you might prefer a modified A-line. More of an apple shape, maybe a ballgown with a corset back.

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    I'm definitely open to trying on trumpet because those are the dresses I like the most. I am very much a hourglass shape so that's good to know that It just might work ! Thank you
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    Who knows maybe I'll be pleasently surprised
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    With a true hourglass frame, your options are wide open. I'd stay away from a sheath, as it won't show off your natural shape, but that's about it.
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    edited December 2014
    I'm definitely open to trying on trumpet because those are the dresses I like the most. I am very much a hourglass shape so that's good to know that It just might work ! Thank you
    Go for it! Here's mine (Allure 9117). I think we ordered a 16, still had to let the hips out a size and take the bust and waist in 2-3 sizes. :-p

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    I'm a size 12 or 14 street size wise and I found that I looked best in a-lines with structured bodices, but I have a bit of a belly and am self conscious of appearing asymmetrical (stupid scoliosis). I posted pictures of all the dresses I tried on here: http://forums.theknot.com/discussion/1034256/dress-shopping-experience
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    edited December 2014
    Dress size means little.  My daughter was a bridal size 14, but at 6 feet tall, she carried it well.  She found that dresses with ruching across the bodice were flattering to larger sizes.  Try on a variety of sizes to get a good idea of what flatters you best.  This is why you can't choose your dream dress from a photo!
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    You never know what will look good until you try. I'm a street 12, and I never thought I'd fit into the dress I got b/c it was so slim, but I dare say it looked pretty damned good. I have a J-Lo ass, too, that I thought would look terrible in the more fitted dress, that inbound be accentuated, but it magically disappeared in my dress.
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    I am a street size 12 and I found the A-Line to be most flattering and comfortable on me.  Unlike CMGragain's daughter, I found the ruching to add bulk and actually made me look heavier.  But I thought for sure I would get a dress with ruching!  You just don't know what looks best on you until you start trying on.  Just keep an open mind and I'm sure you'll find a dress that looks wonderful on you!
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    Thank you all so much all of this is very helpful and you all look beautiful in your dresses !! 
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    When I was dress shopping, I was a street size 14/16 and very hourglassy.  I tried on a ton of different styles, and found that I loved dropped waist a-lines and some fit & flares the best. I ended up going with a modified A-line (the waist just sits a bit lower than a traditional A-line) in chiffon.

    I had to buy a dress size 20W to accommodate my bust, but had about 5 inches taken in at the waist and about 2 inches taken in at the hips.  Don't worry about the size on the tag.  Buy what fits your body the best.  

    This was my dress (Mori Lee)
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    Looks great. Yay I feel more confident going next week thanks ladies
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    I don't think it's what kind of dress looks good on what size, it's a dress you love fitted properly to your size.  If you have a large bust, don't pick a plunging neckline, or if you pick strapless, make sure it has cups sewn in/whatever you need to have adequate support but not cups running so far over it's racy/vulgar.  If you carry weight in your middle, a dress that isn't pulled so tight the waist ripples.  If you have a bodacious backside, a dress that isn't so tight that you can't sit or that leaves nothing to the imagination.

    Just because you can squeeze into a dress doesn't mean it looks good (too racy, or just poor taste).  No one at your wedding is looking at the tag to see if the dress is a 10 or a 16.  Just because a dress is loose and flowy doesn't mean it looks good (droopy, sad, or imaginary baby bump...)  Pick a dress you love, get it in an appropriate size, and have a great tailor finish the details.
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    I am a curvy 14 and mermaids looked the best!  Get some spanx and go try some dresses on!
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    I'm a size 12 also, but I'm 2 sizes bigger on bottom than on top and I HATE anything that accentuates my lower half, but the ruching on this dress is very flattering on me.  I got a size 14 but need the whole top taken in somewhat, this pic was when I tried it on and my sister laced it up as tight as she could and it's still too big on top.  I would like more of the lacing to show as well so the seamstress might as well take it in all along the top.  
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    As I posted earlier, try on a variety of shapes and styles.  Most brides - daughter included - choose something very different from what they had imagined would be their dream dress.
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    I'm a 12/14 street size, and I carry most of my weight in my hips and thighs. I ended up with a drop waist A-line dress with a sweetheart neckline and no sleeves/straps (which tend to make my arms look even bigger and my shoulders look even wider). I felt awesome.
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    I'm a street size 12, mostly hourglass but trending a bit towards pear-shaped. Based on advice from friends I initially tried on a lot of A-line dresses, but in the end fit-n-flare was right for me! Not at all what I would have guessed initially! Shape isn't the only thing to pay attention to - fabric and neckline also make a huge difference in how flattering a dress can be. Mine is a heavy/thick lace that hides anything that's not-so-smooth underneath, and has a deep V-neck that elongates my average-height body (I'm 5'5"). I love the sexy va-va-voom vibe - it felt more natural on me than the princess-like feeling I was getting in A-lines. Definitely try on a range of different shapes - you'll get a sense of what you like. Have fun!
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    I am a street sized 10/12 and am 5'6". I am a goblet shape, which means my weight is up high and also somewhat is in my tummy. I have skinny legs. 

    I was surprised that the trumpet/mermaid style was actually the most flattering on me. The one I bought is heavily constructed around my trouble sections and really gives me a great shape, much more than I have naturally. My dress is a 14 and the dress makes me look much smaller than that. Kind of AW here but I'm posting a picture. 

    I would try on a bunch of styles. If you're a pear shape you'll want something more a-line or ballgown, for example. 
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    Thanks so much everyone this really has helped me ! I cant wait to go dress shopping next weekend
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    I found my dress !! Its the alfred angelo disney collection Ariel dress from last year. Its A line with a sweetheart neck line and its so fun i love it ! thanks for the help everyone 
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