Saturday, December 21, 2013

How do I find out information on an iridescent wedding gown/dress?

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aheikens


My wedding is in 2 years, but I'm thinking that it is going to take that long finding my gown. I'm not interested in a white gown. Traditionally speaking I'm not supposed to anyway. But I really would like to have an ivory/cream colored gown with a dusty rose color underneath. I'm having a hard time finding anything on the web. Do I contact fabric stores, go to bridal shops, how do i find information on any wedding gowns?
Thanks guys for the help!
Planning weddings are hard.



Answer
Hey! I work at a Bridal Salon! Finally a question I can answer with accuracy! Well, actually I have to agree with the above answerers, definetly go into a salon. A good bridal salon will do dress searches for you and offer options for quality alterations. (some even reasonably) They can order good grade material by the yard and local, established shops will even have recommendations for fellow wedding vendors. (Thus helping you through the daunting task of planning your own wedding.

P.S. Beware the Bridal Department Stores!

What theme would go well for my wedding with these colors in mind?




Aubrey


I am having a spring, outdoor wedding and I have already decided on Ivory, black and lilac as my colors. I just can't think of a good theme. I really want there to be a simplistic, vintage vibe to it, but nothing over the top. I really have no idea.


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This might be a stupid question, but do you have to have a theme? Most weddings I've been to didn't. Either that or I never figured it out! If you mean things like centerpieces, I'd think you'd have a lot of options. Something like this would be nice if you used black candles and baby breath flowers:

http://janetsboutique.com/product_info.php?products_id=30

Also, if you want vintage, try bringing in a lighter and/or darker shades of the lilac you picked. With black and white, you want to avoid anything trending towards art deco, and this would give you extra options for dresses, etc.




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