Also, sj, I was in a wedding where the bride actually had spaghetti straps added to all of the dresses. It's very easy to do. Actually, probably one of the easiest alterations of all time!
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Also, sj, I was in a wedding where the bride actually had spaghetti straps added to all of the dresses. It's very easy to do. Actually, probably one of the easiest alterations of all time!
I've noticed this option on the David's Bridal website too. They also have cute little lacy straps you can add. I'm sure anything I get will have to be altered greatly to fit me because of my height.
I love almost all of the J Crew wedding dresses. Very simple and pretty.
Where did your sister end up getting her dress?
At a boutique store here in Michigan called "The Wedding Belle".
At a boutique store here in Michigan called "The Wedding Belle".
I think I'm going to try a boutique store in RI as well as David's Bridal.
Too pricey, but gorgeous [link]
Bridesmaid dresses could also work for wedding dress and are less $$: [link]
Too pricey, but gorgeous [link]
I like the cut of that one, but it is a little too plain for my taste.
Bridesmaid dresses could also work for wedding dress and are less $$
Good idea.
sj, I got the dress I wore for my wedding from Jessica McClintock (the website seems to be down) which proved good for my short self. JCrew wanted me to be tall and lanky, I thought.
There is also the idea of finding a seamstress, giving her a pattern of a dress that is style you want (regardless of bridal or not), and picking out bridal fabrics and colors, to have it done the way you want. It can be more economical that some of the designer dresses, and also can sometimes be more precisely what you want. Of course, it may not be easy to find a talented and reliable seamstress.
There is also the idea of finding a seamstress, giving her a pattern of a dress that is style you want (regardless of bridal or not), and picking out bridal fabrics and colors, to have it done the way you want. It can be more economical that some of the designer dresses, and also can sometimes be more precisely what you want. Of course, it may not be easy to find a talented and reliable seamstress.
Good idea. I ended up doing that for my prom dress because I couldn't find anything that fit me quite right.