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Mrs. Cupcake, Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 27, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Construction Project Manager Engagement Date: February 10, 2007 Wedding Date: September, 2008 Blogging Since: December 7, 2007 Venue: The Desmond Hotel in Malvern, PA About Me: Mr. Cupcake and I hit it off at a Halloween party and immediately began a long-distance relationship. After two years, he moved to my neck of the woods, and a year and a half after that, he proposed at the “place we fell in love.” I am a true perfectionist who enjoys designing and creating more work for myself, so wedding planning is my perfect outlet. Mr. Cupcake and I are both old souls, and we hope to weave that aspect of our personalities into our wedding day.
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Bridesmaid Dress Search

December 21st, 2007 @ 2:03 pm by Mrs. Cupcake

Since I had chosen my wedding gown and it has a somewhat vintage flair, I wanted to find a dress for my girls that wasn’t too modern or trendy, but maybe has a twist on a vintage style. I decided I would like them to wear something v-neck or with straps, since I’m just a little bored with strapless dresses and I think a v-neck will be more universally flattering on my lovely ’maids. And, although I know it’s not the only option, I really want all of my bridesmaid’s to wear the same dress.

One day while browsing some websites, I found this:

It is from Watters Wtoo line, and comes in some more vivid colors than what is shown; it is knee-length, which I really like, and the neckline is classy and interesting. The brooch adds that little bit of vintage flair I’m looking for.

I also found this adorable dress from Priscilla of Boston:

But something about it seemed just a little too casual for our evening reception, and I was pretty sure Priscilla of Boston’s prices are a bit more than I wanted my maids to have to spend.

Then, I saw this photo of style #328 on the Alfred Sung website a few months ago, and immediately loved it.


Although I am normally not a fan of halter styles, there was something about this one that was less trendy and more vintage that I really liked. It seems to go quite well with the vibe of my dress and the “vintage charm meets modern whimsy” look I’m going for, and it meets three of my other requirements: not strapless, not satin (it’s a nice blend that isn’t too shiny like satin, nor is it too slinky like chiffon), and it is tea-length.

MatOH and I went to check out the dress in person a few weeks ago, and we both immediately loved it. She tried on a few other dresses that day, but we both kept coming back to this one. I took my mom to see the dress a few weeks later, and emailed a photo to the rest of the ’maids, and the decision was unanimous: it’s perfect! I felt confident that I didn’t need to look any further.

There was a pretty lavender color available, but the teal color kept drawing me in; I was reminded of the emerald and aqua color palette I had seen in Martha Stewart Weddings, and I thought about my own wardrobe which has lots of teals and blues, and I decided that this was just a better choice. Through the magic of Photoshop, I took the photo of the dress from the Alfred Sung website and made it teal, for your viewing pleasure:

We will be ordering the dresses from Lizelle’s Bridal in Havertown, PA. It is $198 there, but dresses are always 20% off, making them $159. However, Lizelle’s is having a 30% off special in December, so as long as my girls get measured and give their deposits before the end of the month, the dresses will only be $139! I really didn’t want to ask my bridesmaids to spend more than $175-$200, but this is even better than I could have expected.

I had done a lot of web-searching and research on bridesmaid’s dresses since we got engaged, but I couldn’t believe how quickly we made a decision once we actually went out there and tried them on. Did anyone else have such an easy time shopping for bridesmaid’s dresses?

Coming up: how I revamped my color palette to incorporate these lovely teal dresses!

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julieulie (message)  266 posts, Helper bee

The dress is lovely — I love it! Though the first dress (which I adore as well) and the last confirm my suspicious that if you happen to have any cleavage whatsoever and are a bridesmaid, your options are to either pop out during the ceremony or get a breast reduction. I’m a bridesmaid in a wedding coming up, and I tried on all the dresses the bride liked and they are all completely indecent on me. We don’t really know what to do… and it’s not like I’m a DDD or anything.
We didn’t even go “shopping” for dresses. We had picked out a GORGEOUS dress from Nordstrom but I hadn’t gotten around to ordering them yet. Then, I happened to find the Celebrations sale at Ann Taylor and found a dress that met my requirements (floor length, black). It’s plain and strapless, though we will be dressing it up with a white sash and a crystal brooch, and not nearly as lovely as the original dress, but it was on sale for $99 (down from $220), then an additional 15% off celebration dresses, PLUS I had a 20% off/free shipping coupon, so it brought the dresses down to $68 each. It was too good to pass up, so I just ordered them, and everyone is really, really happy with both the dress and the price.

 
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julieulie (message)  266 posts, Helper bee

I just realized that above paragraph is totally confusing. The first part about indecent dresses pertains to my experiences as a bridesmaid trying to find a dress. The second part, about the ease of finding the Ann Taylor dresses, pertains to me as a bride finding dresses for my own bridesmaids.

 
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rebekah @ elizabeth anne designs

I tried the first dress from Watters on when searching for bridesmaids dresses. The fabric is WAY too heavy. It made me look thick, and I, at 120 lbs, was not thick. I love the style though.

 
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Anna

The shoes on the first dress are hot.

 
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angie

I absolutely adore the dresses, they’re soo cute!

 
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Jennifer

I love all the dresses, especially the teal dress!

 
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Weddingbee » Blog Archive » Color, Revisited

[...] teal bridesmaid’s dresses are a huge color-based decision which ended up leading me in a new direction for my palette, and, [...]

 


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