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Mrs. Mascara, Chicago/Upper Michigan Age and Occupation: 25, Biomedical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Process Engineer Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Catholic ceremony, reception at local armory About Me: A lover of Mr. Mascara, crafting, baking, Gossip Girl, diet soda, and all things wedding. A Yooper girl somehow displaced in the Chicago suburbs, planning a wedding from a distance, and counting down the days until I marry my best friend.
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No More Doubts

June 11th, 2009 @ 1:20 pm by Mrs. Mascara

So, I haven’t posted anything about my dress since it arrived in March. My reason being that I was just SO unsure about it. I felt like I had jumped in a little too fast and bought my dress without doing much research, and I wasn’t sure if it was really “the one” for me anymore.

Despite my hesitation, I had my first fitting on the weekend of my bridal shower. I’m getting my alterations done by a friend of Mr. M’s family, who actually altered both of his sisters’ wedding dresses as well. I would have had no problem altering my dress at The Bride’s Room, where I bought it, but I figured I’d save the money and get it done at home. By someone who knows me. Or at least knows my soon-to-be family.

For the fitting, I brought my dress, veil, shoes, and jewelry. My mom, future mother-in-law, and littlest sister (and BM) Gaby all came with me. It was my mom’s first time seeing me in my dress, so I wanted to make sure she got the full effect. I also wanted to make sure that I got the full effect, and was hoping it would get rid of the doubts I had about the dress. I put it all on and we got right to work figuring out what needed to be done.

Since I’d lost some weight since I bought the dress (officially 10 pounds as of today, yippee!) it was too big on top and needed to be taken in about an inch on each side. I’m decently tall (5’8″) and wearing flats, so the dress length was perfect. I talked to her about removing some or all of the beading on top (I am really not a fan of beading and sparkles) and we decided to take it slow and just remove the sequins in the centers of the flowers for now. No problem. The only other thing we had to worry about was the bustle.

I had no idea how I wanted the dress bustled, but I did know I wanted it to blend in with the tucks and draping on the dress. Immediately, the lady tried the overbustle approach. I wasn’t feeling it. Everything on my dress flows down and to the side, so pulling the train up and over all of the draping just didn’t look right at all. At first I was hesitant to say anything, but since I was already feeling a little so-so about the dress, I didn’t want to like it any less!

I suggested we try an underbustle. She said she wasn’t sure how it would look, but tried it anyway. Then she proceeded to “ooh” and “ahh” about how beautiful it looked and blended in with the details on the dress! She put a few pins in and told me to come back the next time I came home.

I went back a couple weeks ago while I was visiting my parents. She had already taken the sides in, and had worked on pinning the bustle exactly how she would sew it. She had also removed the weird sequin centers of the flowers on the top of the dress, just like we talked about.

Although she had taken it in a tad too far on the sides (nothing a little more diet and exercise can’t fix in the next 3 months, or worst case — letting it out a bit), the rest of the dress was perfect! I love.love.love the bustle. So much, in fact, that I will be wearing it bustled… all day. As in, including the ceremony. No train for this bride!

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I love that I’ll be able to move around without an entourage fixing my dress during the ceremony, and that no one will be worried about learning how to bustle it correctly before the reception. The best part is… I like my dress again! The train was just all wrong for me.

Did you have doubts about your dress? What did you do to get rid of them?

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21 Responses to “No More Doubts”

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TheEditrix
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TheEditrix (message)  135 posts, Blushing bee

*sigh* Miss Mascara, I know exactly how you feel. I bought my dress in kind of a rush — to be precise, it was the first dress I tried on. Granted, I tried on others, and the one I bought definitely looked the best, but it was the only dress shopping expedition I went on and I kind of regret that.

I think there were a number of factors as to why I bought a dress so quickly … my mom and I live in separate states, and we had met up at an in-between location for the weekend. Our trip had been planned before I was engaged, but since that happened in the meantime I figured it would be a great opportunity to look at dresses. Up to that point my mom had been really unhappy that I was living with BF-now-FI and just didn’t seem all that excited about the engagement. Plus, she kept saying things that (not-so-subtly) hinted at her feeling like I was going to exclude her from the planning. So I think that I felt subconscious pressure to have her there when I bought my dress.

At any rate, I do really like the dress and I think if I *hadn’t* bought it, now I would be thinking, “Why didn’t I buy that dress?” But I do wish I had just done a little more shopping around. Also, that I hadn’t let guilt about my mom get to me like that.

I’m hoping all those doubts go away at my first fitting — July 25!

 
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Miss Mary Jane
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Miss Mary Jane (message)  1,970 posts, Buzzing bee

OMG, you look so PRETTY! I would wear it bustled too. Otherwise i’d definitely trip and fall over :D It looks awesome.

 
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Caroline

Awww, gorgeous dress! I haven’t been in this predicament before, but you definitely have to feel comfortable in it, and it sounds like you are happy with your decision now, and that’s all that’s important!

 
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Miss Mouse
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Miss Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

I love the bustle! And your veil is gorgeous! Glad your doubts have subsided.

 
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mowi322
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mowi322 (message)  236 posts, Helper bee

Just like TheEditrix, I bought my dress on my first shopping outing. It was simple & lovely & On. Sale. Now that I’ve been looking around, I’m having doubts about the bottom. I’m hoping once the sweater I’m wearing with it is finished I’ll like it more and I’m going to hem it up even more. My FI told me not to be a silly girl and it’ll all look good.
My FI helps me decide on clothes every morning (such as, red shoes or black?), so it’s been really hard to not show him myself in the dress!

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

Glad you love it now! :)

 
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honeymyheart
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honeymyheart (message)  764 posts, Busy bee

looks great :) love the look of the bustle.

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  7,970 posts, Bee Keeper

My dress only has a train thats as couple inches long, so I won’t have to worry about it being bustled. Love your dress :)

 
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LaurenEB
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LaurenEB (message)  144 posts, Blushing bee

My dress is very similar in that all of the detail was on one side with the pick-ups. For the bustle the woman did an amazing job and she basically draped it around from the back to the other side without the pickups, so it looked like a skirt and kind of evened things out. I loved it. Let me know if you want to see a picture at all.

Yours looks really good too!

 
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keyedontie

oh boy, your wedding is only a month before mine and you’ve already had two fittings? Am I behind the game? Should I be getting alterations already too? I have my dress, but I was going to wait till alter it until August and my wedding is in October.

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

You’re right, that bustle’s perfect for your dress! Congrats on figuring out how to perfect your gown — it looks amazing!

 
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Miss Mascara (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

@keyedontie: I don’t think you are behind! I actually wasn’t expecting her to make the alterations so quickly, but since she is a family friend I wanted to make sure she had plenty of time to do it!

 
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Miss Latte (message)  651 posts, Busy bee

the dress, the veil, the bustle…all beautiful! and YAY for no more dress doubts! most of my doubts went away after my 1st fitting, and i’m hoping they’ll be completely gone after my 2nd.

 
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jhphi
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jhphi (message)  1,176 posts, Bumble bee

Love the veil!

 
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Mrs. Quiche (message)  3,157 posts, Sugar bee

Love it! & the bustle looks great!

 
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MyPurpleWedding
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MyPurpleWedding (message)  237 posts, Helper bee

Love what you had done to your dress! Thus far, I have no doubts or regrets. My dress comes in at the end of the month or beginning of July so we shall see if something changes!

 
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MissMemsie
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MissMemsie (message)  38 posts, Newbee

Congrats on the weight loss!! What’s your secret??? I love the dress! I think the dress with “call to you” once it is completely altered to your liking. Then you’ll know it’s “the one”…just like Mr. M!!

 
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MissMemsie
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MissMemsie (message)  38 posts, Newbee

Ooops…I need to prove read!

I meant WILL “call to you!”

 
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MissMemsie
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MissMemsie (message)  38 posts, Newbee

Ooops…I need to proof read!

I meant WILL “call to you!”

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

Congrats on the weight loss! You look GREAT! I love your dress, my favorite part has to be the buttons down the back :)

 
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Mrs. Mascara, Chicago/Upper Michigan Age and Occupation: 25, Biomedical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Process Engineer Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Catholic ceremony, reception at local armory About Me: A lover of Mr. Mascara, crafting, baking, Gossip Girl, diet soda, and all things wedding. A Yooper girl somehow displaced in the Chicago suburbs, planning a wedding from a distance, and counting down the days until I marry my best friend.

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