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Mrs. Cowboy Boot, Santa Fe Age and Occupation: 25, Magazine Editor Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Artist and Whitewater Rafting Guide Engagement Date: April 28th, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Devil's Thumb Ranch, Colorado About Me: I grew up in Los Angeles and have since lived in San Diego, Boston, Italy, Hawaii, New York City, and Santa Fe. I speak Italian and love pasta. My real passion is the outdoors, though. When I'm not at work, I'm snowboarding, hiking with my two dogs, mountain biking, surfing, cross-country-skiing, or boating New Mexico's rivers. Despite my boyish love for adventure, I'm a girly-girl at heart and am overly-excited to pull off the romantic, vintage-inspired, country wedding of my dreams.
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Screwing Couture

June 12th, 2009 @ 4:05 pm by Mrs. Cowboy Boot

This morning, before heading into Saks Fifth Avenue for my second fitting, I was nervous. I’d played out how it would go down in the dressing room over and over after my first fitting. If I wasn’t methodical about it–taking my time, trying my cap sleeves again, holding tulle over my straps–I’d rush into a decision and second guess myself. But when we arrived, everything changed.

Jean slicing away at the tulle.

We worked slowly, starting at the at the bottom–avoiding the inevitable question.

What would I do with the top? After the last fitting, Jean had sewn the underlayers of satin and crinoline of the skirt. This time, we got the length of the outer layer, the tulle, right.

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I didn’t get any pictures of the bustle, but basically it involves bringing the end of the train up to my waist, tucking and buttoning it under the waist band, and that’s it. One fold and the skirt becomes completely even all the way around. The way the tulle falls, it doesn’t look folded, it looks like the skirt has always been one length.

This whole time, I was holding onto the cap sleeves in my hand, playing with them in various ways on the dress. Just before arriving, one of my MOHs (who had to work and couldn’t join in) texted me an idea: What about using some of the cap sleeves around the waist to add a little sparkle and detail?

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I held the beading up and loved it. Jean looked up from where she was cutting. “That’s beautiful,” she said in her French accent. The saleswoman walked by and said the same thing.

This was my only rushed decision. Yes, I love this idea. Let’s do it! At first we tried it thick–almost the whole width of the waistband.

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My mom, MOH J, and I all thought it was too thick. How about something thinner?

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This was alright, but almost too thin. We all agreed the piece of sparkly goodness should take up about a third of the band. The above was just under. Here’s what we ended up going with:

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We did everything above with no mention of the straps. I think I’d made it pretty obvious by tucking the straps in from the first moment I arrived but it needed to be said. “I really want it strapless,” I told Jean, “I don’t care if there’s a tiny dip under my arm–let’s do it strapless.” Jean didn’t say much. She simply said it wouldn’t be done by Sunday (when I head back to New Mexico) but that she’d finish it and send it to Denver for me to pick up before the wedding. I’ll be getting it a couple of days before the wedding so if all else fails, I’ll have a few days to do some emergency alterations if necessary.

Here’s what the back looks like pinned down. It will be cleaner once it’s sewn.

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Walking out of there, I was relieved. I hadn’t even tried all of the different strap ideas I’d brought with me (print outs of pictures and everything). I stuck with what I wanted from the beginning and went with it.

All of your advice was so helpful. It made me realize how beautiful the cap sleeves were and made me want to incorporate them. I also stuck to my guns when it came to the neckline. Strapless, it is.

Did you have indecision with how your dress should be altered? How did you deal with it?

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41 Responses to “Screwing Couture”

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Miss Mary Jane
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Miss Mary Jane (message)  1,519 posts, Bumble bee

It’s beautiful! I’m glad you stuck to what you wanted, couture be damned!

 
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Miss Mouse (message)  3,317 posts, Sugar bee

Your dress is unbelievably gorgeous! It looks great strapless, and the beading around the waist is so chic!

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,064 posts, Bee Keeper

Beautiful! I love the sleeves around your wait like that! And, I’m really glad you stuck to your guns, I think you look stunning and in the pictures I can tell you’re happier without the straps :)

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

What a unique way to use the cap sleeves! Good for you for sticking with your gut — I know firsthand how frustrating it can be working with a pushy and/or opinionated seamstress. Will you be wearing pearls or blingy jewelry to accent your new addition to the gown?

 
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lreighard1 (message)  643 posts, Busy bee

GAWD that dress is gorgeous! I can’t WAIT to see your wedding :D

 
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curiousfool (message)  22 posts, Newbee

Can I ask about your experience with the Saks alterations staff? We bought my sister’s MOH gown there and had them do some alterations, and they completely botched the dress! I was so upset- I expected much m uch more from Saks. They’re giving us a second round of alterations free of charge to try and fix the first set. I was able to track down the last one of this dress left in the country, and it is on hold until the second fitting, but still . . . Not pleased.

 
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Soon2BeeMrsLewis
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Soon2BeeMrsLewis (message)  507 posts, Busy bee

you seriously have such a gorgeous dress! ooooh love it!

 
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SarahK

You dress is really beautiful, you are going to make a gorgeous bride.

Are things ok with you, though? You look quite thin, I just want to make sure the wedding isn’t stressing you out too much and that you’re staying healthy!!! But maybe your’e naturally waif! :-)

 
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Miss Powder Puff (message)  834 posts, Busy bee

I love the sash idea! So lovely!

 
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Miss Bear Cub
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,354 posts, Bumble bee

That’s such a great idea to adorn the waistline with the beads from the cap sleeves!
It really makes your dress look stunning.

 
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LovestheBear
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LovestheBear (message)  875 posts, Busy bee

That is such a beautiful dress, what a great idea to use the sleeves as a sash!

 
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fabulouslyengaged
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fabulouslyengaged (message)  306 posts, Helper bee

Its a beautiful dress! So, then, she’ll be able to alter the “points” on the top of the dress to look more like a strapless number?

 
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Mrs. Flamingo (message)  1,267 posts, Bumble bee

Gorgeous! wow… so flowy and romantic. I luv it!!! Your stunning by the way :)

 
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Zoe

oh, that looks beautiful on you! :)

 
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cfitz621
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cfitz621 (message)  153 posts, Blushing bee

I was so happy when I saw the title of your post! Screw couture! Stick with what you love. The dress looks great and I love, love, love the new sparkliness around your waist.

 
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ke3 (message)  247 posts, Helper bee

I love your dress!! Especially with the new bling around your waist

 
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daniellemybelle
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daniellemybelle (message)  798 posts, Busy bee

It’s perfect! :)

 
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Ruby Slippers
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Ruby Slippers (message)  482 posts, Helper bee

I love your flowy dress! And the new detail on the waist really works! That was a great idea.

I did my train bustle like yours - well, I was about to, and then the alterations lady suggested putting a little hook halfway down the train, and then hooking THAT up to the button just above my bum. That way the edge of the lacy train would still hang at the bottom. This probably wouldn’t have worked on your tulle, though, as the hook would show.

 
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Miss Butterfly (message)  13 posts, Newbee

Your dress is lovely! and moreover it’s EXACTLY what you wanted!

 
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MegR

Yea! So happy for you and sticking to your guns! :)

 
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Hayley
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Hayley (message)  214 posts, Helper bee

great solution…it looks beautiful!!! i’m also excited to see your bustle, i have a chiffon tulle skirt and can’t picture a bustle for it….

 
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skibobrown (message)  268 posts, Helper bee

excellent decisions! …and LOVE the dress!

 
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mvp_bride
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mvp_bride (message)  118 posts, Blushing bee

Gorgeous! Love the detail at the waist, and you look lovely in the dress.

And good for you for sticking up for what you want! I think we get overwhelmed by wedding professionals and their “professional opinions” sometimes.

 
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JuneBride451 (message)  30 posts, Newbee

I’m so glad you chose strapless! It’s beautiful!!

 
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Golden139
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Golden139 (message)  340 posts, Helper bee

I’m so happy you followed your heart and went strapless. It looks gorgeous and I love the waist detail!

 
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miss bliss

I loved the cap sleeves before, but I think I love the waist line sparkle even more! You will look lovely and it is custom made for you!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,094 posts, Honey bee

using the cap sleeves as a belt around the dress is amazing!
glad you got what you wanted.

 
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Ana

Your dress is so pretty and original. I really like the detailing in the front.

 
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gooseling

omg that might be the prettiest dress I’ve ever seen and you in it is amazing.

 
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NC Girl (message)  76 posts, Worker bee

In the third picture we can see perfectly how it ‘dips’ under the arms… and guess what… it looks FINE! Nobody is going to think anything other than how beautiful the dress is. Glad you’re happy with your decision. And the added detail on the waistband? Love it!

 
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Sweet10ve
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Sweet10ve (message)  111 posts, Blushing bee

You look amazing!!! I love how the dress looks without the straps. =)

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  1,707 posts, Bumble bee

i love that picture showing your full dress. it’s as gorgeous as you are :) LOVELY!

 
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Mrs. Quiche (message)  2,183 posts, Buzzing bee

Yeah, yeah!! SO happy you went with that - it looks incredible!

& the added flair around your waist is the perfect touch :)

 
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ms boardwalk (message)  349 posts, Helper bee

i really like it with the cap around your waist. it makes your dress even more beautiful.

 
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Molly

Oooh, so lovely. I have always admired this dress!

 
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KellyV
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KellyV (message)  1,296 posts, Bumble bee

YAY I’m SO HAPPY YOU STUCK WITH YOUR GUNS! It looks gorgeous - and you cant even tell there used to be straps. I looooove it. And the cap sleeves as a sash idea is so beautiful, I cant wait to see it all finished!! I love the front of that dress…the shape of and the draping in the bodice is unbelievable.

 
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WorstTwinEver15
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WorstTwinEver15 (message)  760 posts, Busy bee

Looks great and good job sticking to your gut instinct!

 
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Lillindy
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Lillindy (message)  4,264 posts, Honey bee

So glad you used the cap sleeves some how, they were too pretty to go to waste. Gosh I just love your dress, it’s so pretty!

 
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CrstnBeach (message)  61 posts, Worker bee

I love that sparkle… and while I “don’t know couture” - i know that I like that dress strapless! I’d never notice something was “missing” - maybe because I’m distracted by the snazzy sparkle!

 
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me

I liked the thicker version. Great idea!

 
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