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Miss Lamb, Norfolk Age and Occupation: 25, Homeland Security Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Graduate Student Engagement Date: January 2009 Wedding Date: January 2010 Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church/Harrison Opera House About Me: I’m a Homeland Security Consultant with a tendency towards pulling office pranks, taking lunch breaks, and drinking Wawa shakes. I’m also an English major with a serious obsession with alliteration and rhymes. While I’m not keeping America safe, I’m training for half marathons and the Escape from Alcatraz swim. Or moving for the third time this year. Or baking. Or wedding crafting. Or crying about wedding planning. All the while, I’m getting myself into Lucille Ball-esque scrapes and making Jim Carey-esque faces. Our big fat Czech/Baptist/Jewish/Italian wedding is a combination of vintage eclectic, DIY, and little spoonful of sugar from our Event Coordinator. It’s going to be a Norfolk flavored wedding with the verve of an only-daughter-blow-out bash!
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Before I was engaged, I had the idea to use both of my grandmothers’ dresses and my mother’s dress and make them all into one dress. I had this vision of cutting up the fabric and bringing them all back together in a sentimental couture wedding dress that would be sure to make everyone cry. (Happy tears, people!)

Within weeks of getting engaged, my maternal grandmewether sent me her satin dress.


Look at the beautiful train - and the skinny minnie waist!

I also picked up ewe mother’s dress.

Doesn’t this vintage Alfred Angelo just say, “I’m a modern ’70s bride!”????

And my paternal grandmewether was searching in her attic for hers. I immediately contacted a family friend who went to fashion school. She’s a real-life fashion designer who had already sewn two wedding dresses (one for each of her sisters). I talked prices with her, I talked logistics, I talked inspiration.

I was ecstatic to move forward with scheduling an initial consultation.

*cue foreboding music*

Do you ever notice how much I cue the music? In another life I must have been a conductor.

Anydress, when I started the process, I thought the most difficult thing would be convincing Ewe Mom (as she now signs her emails to me) that what she considered to be her ugly ’70s dress could be transformed into pure magic. The story has a happy ending, but all of the steps weren’t as happy along the way! Stay tuned for the next installment of the dress story.

Are you incorporating family dresses into your wedding? Are you wearing your mother’s gown?

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33 Responses to “Long Awaited, Much Anticipated - the Story of the Dress Part 1”

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Mrs. Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

Oooo, I’m riveted :-) Mama Bru wore Nonna Bru’s gown, after transforming it a bit. But the creamy, thick satin material wouldn’t have worked for me in the late August heat!

 
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texasmeredith
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texasmeredith (message)  1,113 posts, Bumble bee

I can’t wait to hear the rest of this story.

After seeing picture of my Mom’s fabulous 70s dress, I never considered having it remade.

 
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CHK (message)  403 posts, Helper bee

I’m wearing my maternal grandmother’s dress from 1953! With, of course, some alterations. Seriously, did these women not breathe or have ribs? How was my grandmother ever that small? The best part? My FMIL is doing the alterations.

 
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Bellini (message)  555 posts, Busy bee

i love vintage gowns! can’t wait to see what you come up with!

 
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Miss_Carmel
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Miss_Carmel (message)  317 posts, Helper bee

Pins & needles over here! I love all of that creamy satin. I can’t wait to see more!

I had to let my mom know that I’m just not that into her dress. My mom had a very 80’s dress. Just not my style…however, if I have mine custom made I would totally consider using something from her dress if she’ll allow me to dismantle it. :)

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  6,078 posts, Bee Keeper

I love Ewe Mom, Grandmewether, Anydress LOVE IT! I am all about plays on words :)
Anydress, I can’t wait to see how your dress turns out!

 
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Gator
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Gator (message)  496 posts, Helper bee

Both my mom and FMIL offered me theirs! I’m a size too big for my mothers so I turned down both…
Two of my aunts wore my grandmother’s dress. The second aunt is super short and cut it to her length, leaving my other aunt brokenhearted (as she was hoping a future daughter could wear it).
I can’t wait to see what happened with your dresses!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  2,681 posts, Sugar bee

next installment please! i must know what happened next!

 
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mcnetn3
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mcnetn3 (message)  131 posts, Blushing bee

FINALLY! I’ve been waiting on this story for what seems like an eternity! Can’t wait to hear the details!

 
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traichuoi
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traichuoi (message)  19 posts, Newbee

Oh my gosh. What a great idea! I can’t wait to see how it all comes together!

 
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Mrs. Espresso (message)  1,064 posts, Bumble bee

wow! I think that’ so awesome that you’re going to use both of their dresses! Can’t wait to hear more

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  1,475 posts, Bumble bee

Wearing my own dress, but will be using the veil my mom and granma both wore, as well as using my moms ring pillow. Also wearing my grandmas pearls, and putting baby sweatheart roses in a heart shape into my bouquet to honor her love of red roses. I want here there with me as much as possible since she can’t be there physically

 
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Mrs. Taffy (message)  2,607 posts, Sugar bee

That sounds really awesome!!! :)

 
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Letizia

i tired on my mom’s 1983 wedding gown but it is soo not for me long sleeves turtle necks no no no… she was so happy that i atleast tried it on though..

 
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thefuturemrsjewell
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thefuturemrsjewell (message)  1,534 posts, Bumble bee

can’t wait to see what you come up with…

 
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Champagne Wishes
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Champagne Wishes (message)  486 posts, Helper bee

~sigh~ oh I love this idea! I can’t wait to hear/see more!!

 
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Miss Moonbeam (message)  1,336 posts, Bumble bee

@CHK: Seriously, so tiny. That’s why I’m cutting it up and just usint the lace from my grandmother’s dress. Can’t wait to hear the rest of your story.

 
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Miss French Fries (message)  747 posts, Busy bee

I love the music cues, and am interested to hear how things turned out!

 
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Mrs. Deviled Egg
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Mrs. Deviled Egg (message)  905 posts, Busy bee

I’m excited to see how it turns out! I love the idea of using the vintage, family dresses to make your own.

 
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Mrs. Lightning (message)  128 posts, Blushing bee

Gosh I’m so excited to see how this turns out!!

 
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alvina (message)  300 posts, Helper bee

So many! Wow! Nice. Your something old! :)

 
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fiftyfootbride
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fiftyfootbride (message)  3,819 posts, Honey bee

Beautiful!
When my parents had their 25th anniversary, they actually got married again. Full wedding shebang, and she wore a Carolina Herrera couture gown. We’re having that dress made into a short rehearsal dinner dress for me! :)

 
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,325 posts, Bumble bee

I love reading about brides using vintage dresses from relatives. I wish I could have used my mom’s dress but it got ruined in a move. I’m trying to salvage some of the lace to use as my “something old” though!

 
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11.11.11Bride
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11.11.11Bride (message)  84 posts, Worker bee

I loooove anything vintage. Wonderful idea to incorporate all the wedding gowns into one special couture gown for you. Lovely heirloom to pass down to your daughter or daughters.

 
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kmattso2
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kmattso2 (message)  990 posts, Busy bee

I can’t wait to see the final product!! I used to place dressup in my grandma’s dress when I was younger, and just the other day my sister tried it on, and it’s gorgeous with a little help.

It’ll be so nice that you’ll have all three dresses incorporated together.

I’d save all the scraps and such and you can have christening gowns made for your future children!

 
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pvaulter718
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pvaulter718 (message)  1,625 posts, Bumble bee

Can’t wait for the next installment, lol! I chopped up my Momma’s and wore it for our engagement shoot!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,154 posts, Honey bee

I wish I could’ve worn a modified version of my deceased aunt or my mom/grandmother’s wedding dresses, but neither worked quite right and I couldn’t tamper with them with other female descendants coming behind me!

 
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jhguba (message)  239 posts, Helper bee

can’t wait to see how you incorporate all of those dresses. My mom sold her dress right after she was married. I guess in her mind she wanted her daughters to feel free to wear whatever they wanted, and not feel obligated to wear hers. Although it might have been nice to go your route!

 
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alishaneva
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alishaneva (message)  1,532 posts, Bumble bee

more more more! I was recently looking at pictures of my mom’s wedding to my father wishing she had kept her dress!!

 
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Long Awaited, Much Anticipated Part 2 » Weddingbee » The Wedding Blog

[...] my first post about wanting to design my wedding gown using my grandmothers’ and mother’s gowns, you know [...]

 
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  3,378 posts, Sugar bee

It’s a really sweet idea to incorporate the dresses of women who are so important to you. Can’t wait to see how it worked out!

 
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ColorCoated
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ColorCoated (message)  951 posts, Busy bee

Ooooh - I can’t wait to see how it turns out!

 
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KMSull
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KMSull (message)  3,027 posts, Sugar bee

DUN DUN DUN! So excited! I wish I could fit into my mom’s dress, but she’s 6 inches shorter and wore a dress 6 sixes smaller than what I wear now! No dice!

 


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Miss Lamb Miss Lamb, Norfolk Age and Occupation: 25, Homeland Security Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Graduate Student Engagement Date: January 2009 Wedding Date: January 2010 Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church/Harrison Opera House About Me: I’m a Homeland Security Consultant with a tendency towards pulling office pranks, taking lunch breaks, and drinking Wawa shakes. I’m also an English major with a serious obsession with alliteration and rhymes. While I’m not keeping America safe, I’m training for half marathons and the Escape from Alcatraz swim. Or moving for the third time this year. Or baking. Or wedding crafting. Or crying about wedding planning. All the while, I’m getting myself into Lucille Ball-esque scrapes and making Jim Carey-esque faces. Our big fat Czech/Baptist/Jewish/Italian wedding is a combination of vintage eclectic, DIY, and little spoonful of sugar from our Event Coordinator. It’s going to be a Norfolk flavored wedding with the verve of an only-daughter-blow-out bash!
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