Most wedding dresses have numerous layers so white may not be necessary for your underwear colour, however it is safer to choose a more neutral colour just in case. When in doubt go for a colour close to your skin tone.
If you're dress has a slinky fit then shapewear is your safest best, it will cover all manor of sins; keeping wobbly bits firm and removing the chance of VPL. A perfect way to keep you sucked in.
If you're wearing a dress with a plunging neckline you probably won't be able to wear a bra so you can get cups sewn into the dress for comfort and a little extra security. The same goes for a backless dress. Having cups sewn in makes so much difference! Either this or opt for a stick-on bra, but I'd recommend having a "trial-run" to see if you find this type of bra comfortable.
There are lots of different types of convertible bras, longline bras (which continue down to the waist a little like a corset), strapless and backless bras which are worth trying. With your dress it really is a matter of trying on a wide range of bras and seeing which suits you the most. Which is the most comfortable, which do you feel the safest in, which can you wear without it being seen. Would you consider going bra-less?
Speak to the sales assistant when you purchase your wedding dress and ask what they reccomend and if they have a style or shop which they suggest.
Don't be shy and ask your friends who've already got married what they wore on their special day, is there a type of underwear they'd recommend steering clear from?
Whatever stockings or tights you go for, have a spare pair on the day in case of laddering!
And most importantly do take the underwear to your dress fitting! If there is anything wrong with the udnerwear it gives you time to sort it out without panicking.
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