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We’ve talked about my feelings of “Bride FAIL” when initially looking at wedding dresses. I told you that I felt little better when I found sleek, modern, build-it-yourself dresses. But I’ve gotta admit I still felt like a bridal fraud because it was the God’s-honest-truth that I could still care less about the dress—not just the process of shopping for the dress—I could care less about THE DRESS.
I don’t like wedding dresses. There I said it. Please don’t disown me… I love every other aspect of wedding planning – I even like wedding dresses on other people. But when I look at wedding dresses for me, all I felt was “meh”.
I was conflicted. I knew I wanted to be a bride with a white wedding dress, but really I just wished that my fairy godmother would say, “Pretzel, here you go—this is your dress, wear it and be bridal.”

Sigh… I promise there is a happy ending to this predicament. Remember, I was content (although not inspired) with ordering an Olivia Luca dress. I pushed dresses out of my Pretzel brain and moved on to more fun things like venue, food, and DIY projects. I guess my fairy godmother works on her own schedule.
I was click-click-clicking through wedding blogs gathering inspiration when my mouse hovered on a link. “Rock ‘n Roll Bride” it beckoned. ‘Ohhh… Pretzel loves Rock ‘n Roll,’ I thought. I clicked the link and nearly fell out of my chair.
Filling my screen was photos from a wedding where the bride wore a white, tea length, 1950s style party dress by Stephanie James Couture. *Swoon* The Rustic Railroad styled wedding quickly went into my bookmarked inspiration.
My brain started cranking. “Wedding Dresses can be short?” I pondered. All of my dislikes of wedding dresses melted away and it dawned on me. I really just didn’t want a long wedding dress. I didn’t want to worry about tripping, people carrying my dress around or bustling. I really wanted my kick a$$ shoes to show, and I wanted to be able to twirl around like a little girl and watch my dress flutter. I was geeking on the 1950s vibe. Remember how Mama Pretzel thought I was born in the wrong era? This was just all too perfect.
A couple days later, Rock ‘n Roll bride featured another Stephanie James Couture bride (Infused) and it was too much for this Pretzel to handle. I clicked on the link and dove head first into a hunt for the perfect Pretzel wedding dress. For the first time I did not feel like a wedding dress fraud.
Did I find my wedding dress? We’ll see as this saga continues. For now let me leave you with some images of dresses by the amazing Stephanie James Couture.






Are you a “short dress bride”? What were your reasons for ditching the long dress?
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