I love wedding dresses and made my debut on The Knot on the dress board (in 2006 😭), so show me what modern dress you would wear if you were getting married today (at your current age or any age, if you feel like that impacts things).
Post by definitelyO on Oct 3, 2023 18:53:01 GMT -5
I went over to the Baltic Born site after that last post and now I'm all spammed with wedding dresses!!! should have known better. but now I'm off to look for real
I got married 11 years ago, paid $1,100, and would wear exactly the same dress - I googled “satin sweetheart wedding dress lace sleeves” and got a pic that’s pretty close
The goal is to look as expensive as possible. And like maybe I am the hereditary leader of a nation who is also qualified and beloved by her people. Obvi.
Getting married in 2023 but I'm 28 like I was when I actually married?
Post by fortnightlily on Oct 3, 2023 19:05:05 GMT -5
My taste hasn't changed much since 2008, nor has my lack of desire to spend a ton of money . I like form fitting like sheath/column, no train, and not pure white -- either silver or pops of color. Like an Art Deco 1920s vibe. My fantasy dress is probably something from Temperley London or Claire Pettibone.
This is a money is no object post, right? IRL, my dress was a sample that had been discontinued, marked down dramatically, and then was 50% off of the marked down price. $750, including all alterations.
This is a money is no object post, right? IRL, my dress was a sample that had been discontinued, marked down dramatically, and then was 50% off of the marked down price. $750, including all alterations.
Mine was secondhand that I got at Brides Against Breast Cancer. I think it was also about $700.
The wedding I posted would be wayyyyyyy above our budget even though they claim it was a “backyard wedding” lol. Backyard in Malibu is very different than Backyard of a Home in Northern Suburban Illinois that also houses two big dogs.
I am so, so out of the loop on designers, etc., but somehow Insta algorithms show me reels of dresses that brides chose this week at various bridal salons. I love a lot of the same elements that I chose like 18 years ago. Let me see if I can find a sort of representative pic of what I lean toward now.
Mine was A-line with no slit, short train. Regrettably, mine did not have pockets.
I was actually super keyed into bridal gown designs around the time I was engaged. Not only was I dress shopping, but I wrote a paper for my art & entertainment law class on the application of design patents, trade dress, and copyrights to bridal gown design. I got an A+ in the class and submitted the paper in an IP writing competition and won! I used the prize money to pay for my bar review course.
This is a money is no object post, right? IRL, my dress was a sample that had been discontinued, marked down dramatically, and then was 50% off of the marked down price. $750, including all alterations.
Mine was secondhand that I got at Brides Against Breast Cancer. I think it was also about $700.
The wedding I posted would be wayyyyyyy above our budget even though they claim it was a “backyard wedding” lol. Backyard in Malibu is very different than Backyard of a Home in Northern Suburban Illinois that also houses two big dogs.
Not that you're planning on another wedding anyway, but my second wedding was in Malibu! But we had 5 guests and no reception, and got married in a public area so we paid nothing for that part. The beach area in that blog post reminds me so much of the stunning scenery we had though! In my $250 dress
TBH I've had two wedding dresses and I honestly don't know that I'm a dress person. There is probably some psychological trauma around not feeling comfortable with the way I look being the focus, but I picked both dresses pretty easily because I just didn't want to deal with it. My first dress WAS really pretty (for 2009, it's way out of style now) and I did feel pretty good in it, but I think I tried on only a few dresses. My second wedding I didn't have any idea what I should wear and I didn't end up loving the dress. Pretty dress, but not as flattering on me as another one probably could have been. I think I only tried on 3 dresses, all ordered online, and I was like "this will do". I wanted something fun but couldn't find a thing that I liked for the price range I was looking at (i.e., as cheap as possible).
If I could choose my wedding dress today it would be red or mostly red and something I could wear a regular bra with. I don't do strapless bras anymore.
If I could go back in time I'd try on the white & red wedding dress at the shop I found my original dress at. It was gorgeous. I was afraid of doing something 'different'. Older and wiser me says fuck that, wear what you love.
Post by thedutchgirl on Oct 3, 2023 21:30:40 GMT -5
Well, I got married again in 2021 so I had the chance to pick a dress pretty recently. I still love what I wore and I even ended up on Anthropologie Wedding’s IG, which is where I got the dress
The goal is to look as expensive as possible. And like maybe I am the hereditary leader of a nation who is also qualified and beloved by her people. Obvi.
Getting married in 2023 but I'm 28 like I was when I actually married?
Around the time we got engaged, I sketched something I would like. Then we hopped on a plane and moved to a different country for nine months. After we got back I looked at a bunch of dresses. One day I was in a NYC consignment shop and found what I'd sketched for myself. And it fit perfectly (the shop keeper was so thrilled since it was a regular, if good quality, consignment shop so she rarely got to dress a bride). I shipped it back to CA and only needed a seamstress to add a bustle for the reception.
I would definitely wear a dress with straps or sleeves. Nearly every dress in stores in ‘08 was strapless. I really wanted a sweetheart neckline but ended up finding a dress with a skirt and bodice I fell in love with that had a straight strapless neckline. I’d still pick a similar a-line skirt and I like a classy romantic dress with a little sheer/ sparkle or illusion/ fine lace.
Same dress. As I said in the other thread, I loved that damn dress. 2 piece A-line halter, some kind of textured winter white silk, pale pink beading on the bottom. I LOVED that dress. I know I keep saying it, but it's probably my favorite piece of clothing ever.
I LOVE most of Nicole Richie's wedding dress. I'd take the sleeves off, though. I am not a frilly super girly person but I like it for some reason. My own reception dress was similar.
cville. That Caroline Herrera is gorgeous! I’d wear it and I’m 44 so I’m ignoring your comment about being 28
So would I! I'm thinking more what would my desired wedding vibe be, more than if it's "appropriate for my age" (barf). I would want something small now. Less ballgown and train, more casual(?) and relaxed.
cville . That Caroline Herrera is gorgeous! I’d wear it and I’m 44 so I’m ignoring your comment about being 28
So would I! I'm thinking more what would my desired wedding vibe be, more than if it's "appropriate for my age" (barf). I would want something small now. Less ballgown and train, more casual(?) and relaxed.
My wedding vibe now is the same as it was back then- just me and H in Italy. Couldn't get him to agree to that but did end up in Italy for 2.5 weeks a year later.
I hate being the center of attention when it comes to birthdays, weddings, accomplishments, etc.