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Miss Kettle, Chicago, IL Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit Donor Resource Coordinator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Musician & Teacher Engagement Date: May 29, 2011 Wedding Date: February 2012 Venue: Patrick C. Haley Mansion, Joliet, IL About Me: I'm a city girl who loves a good escape, so I'm planning a Chicago wedding outside of the city. I've been described as a quirky yet down-to-earth drama queen who loves fiercely. I used to be a scientist, but now I'm learning to navigate the world of non-profit organizations. I love cooking, blogging, shopping, and music, and movies (Hans Zimmer is my favorite movie composer). Mr. Kettle and I had a short courtship and now we have a happy home with our cat-who-thinks-she's-people, Belle. We spend our days and nights with good food, live music, video games, family, and friends. Our wedding has become this wonderful excuse to bring together hundreds of people we can't bear to be without.
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In my last post, I left off with ominous words. Yes, we left David’s Bridal and headed to Eva’s Bridal. This wasn’t the Eva’s Bridal in Tinley Park where I bought my dress. This was the Eva’s Bridal in Orland Park. They had dresses and were up the street, so we figured we’d check them out so the day wouldn’t be a total waste.

After the magic with the first dresses, I didn’t think we’d find it again. But I went through the same routine nonetheless:

  1. Have the girls pick out dresses they all seriously like.
  2. Veto the ones I hate on sight.
  3. Have them try on the dresses they picked.
  4. Have other girls try on dresses as I decide they work on each successive girl.

We changed it up this time and made step #3 “make sure the dress is available in our color choice.” We looked at all the purples and ultimately chose that same blue-ish purple color we now know is called Regency.

I didn’t have high hopes that we’d find yet another dress that looked amazing on every girl. They’re just too different. They have seriously different body types. Kind of like this:


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Image: Keen Eye Style post on Body Types

 We did manage to find something that worked. After trying on a number of dresses…

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Personal Image: MOH Sis trying on a great satin dress and looking super tiny. I really didn’t like the dip in the back though.
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Personal Image: BM Law trying on another great satin number. Can you tell I was trying to stick with satin at this point? And who doesn’t love pockets?
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Personal photo: sorry for the skinny photo. I had to crop out half-naked MOH Sis. Apparently, not wearing pants runs in the family.
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Personal Image: BM Libra trying this one on. Still cute. At this point I’m thinking maybe my commitment to satin isn’t so firm.
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Personal Image: BM Law trying it on too. Still cute! I was pretty much sold at this point. I just needed the girls to okay it.

This A-line, floor length was really the ticket, even though they all have great legs. The surprise to me was the empire waist. I figured a natural waist would be more universally flattering. I don’t care about being wrong because this dress is just fabulous.

Here’s the dress we ended up deciding on that day.

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Image: Bill Levkoff #537

We’re getting it, of course, in Regency.

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Personal photo: Regency is the one all the way to the left.

 This dress is all over Weddingbee, much like my wedding dress. It’s because it’s awesome and fits a variety of body types. Momma Kettle worried that putting my bridesmaids in a dress longer than mine (dress hint!) would be backwards, but I figured it would be okay.

We let the jr. bridesmaids also try on dresses, though we knew at this point we’d just get them the coordinating dress.

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Image: Bill Levkoff #53702
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Personal photo: This looks too much like an overgrown flower girl dress in my opinion, I wanted my girls to look like young ladies.
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Personal photo: Even worse. I just had to show this photo of when bustles go wrong.

So we were all set, right? Not even close. I don’t want to get into all of it here so I will gloss over the details, but just know that this whole situation made me bury my head in the sand for a few days and not answer phone calls or texts from my girls for a few days until they worked it out amongst themselves.

The price was an issue. BM Law expressed on behalf of some of the other ladies that they couldn’t afford the price at Eva’s. After some drama in which she ended up apologizing for speaking for people out of place, we settled it. They really wanted this particular dress, so they would make it happen.

I had already talked to each of my girls about what they could afford, but I ended up finding the dresses for much cheaper at House of Brides online. If we order them all together, we’ll save a bundle on shipping and insurance. So I’ll be collecting everyone’s money this week and ordering the dresses.

Our bridesmaids’ dresses will be here by mid-December. Mima Kettle just informed me the flower girls dresses have arrived (let’s pray those 5 years olds don’t grow too much in the next 6 months!). Now we just have to find seven more dresses and we’re done.

What seven more you ask? Three dresses for my hostesses. One for Momma Kettle, Grandmother Kettle, Mima Kettle, and FSIL Grand. They’re very important ladies in this whole thing, too!

Do you have a large bridal party? What’s been the most stressful aspect of picking out a bridesmaid dress for you? Style? Color? Price? Something else?

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13 Responses to “Bridesmaid Dress Stress, But A Solution Arises”

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USCAlumni07
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USCAlumni07 (message)  113 posts, Blushing bee

LOVE your pick on the BM dresses :) Those are mine as well…only in canary yellow!

 
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amethystmeg
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amethystmeg (message)  135 posts, Blushing bee

We loved this dress, too, but went with another. Also, try Frenchnovelty.com. Prices are super cheap there as well. We ordered ours there and they seem great.

 
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mrsbowieii
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mrsbowieii (message)  693 posts, Busy bee

That was the dress that we were going to go with too but it didn’t come in the color that I needed so we ended up with an alfred angelo design.

I do agree that dress is a little on the expensive side but it’s so worth it.

Good luck with further dress shopping. :-)

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,179 posts, Honey bee

What a great choice! Your lades will look great in this dress!

 
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Ms.Snax
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Ms.Snax (message)  50 posts, Worker bee

Don’t want to add to the confusion, but I found great prices and service from netbride.com - dresses all arrived earlier than promised, and you should save on tax too!

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

@USCAlumni07: I love the canary yellow color! That will be beautiful.
@amethystmeg: I will definitely check out that website. Thanks!
@mrsbowieii: I like alfred angelo dresses too. Doesn’t it suck to not have the color you want? We had to change our entire color palette cause the purple we wanted at first wasnt available.
@Miss Pony: Thanks!

 
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missmerlee
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missmerlee (message)  45 posts, Newbee

My jr bridesmaid got that exact same dress. Although they really didn’t have much to choose from, but I love it!

 
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kamiie (message)  115 posts, Blushing bee

Another place to try - Pearl’s Place in Louisiana. I believe its much cheaper than house of Bride’s. That’s where I got my 5 girls dresses- knocked about 50$ off the price of each one and shipping all together was only 15$. you can check out reviews on Yelp. I was very pleased.

 
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My bridesmaids ordered from that same Bill Levkoff line. I let them choose different styles, but all the floor-length, watermelon chiffon from that line. There were 21 different styles to choose from, and they’re going to look awesome together. That line is very flattering for all shapes, I think. They were a little more than I wantedy girls to have to pay, but a lot of the other less expensive dresses looked cheap, IMHO. So o tried to negotiate as good a discount as I could. I bet the dress looks awesome on Regency!

 
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therascalqueen
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therascalqueen (message)  112 posts, Blushing bee

Sorry if I missed this previously, but what’s a hostess? Is that like Mrs. Hippo’s house party girls–bridesmaids in honor but not name?

 
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hisbahamamama
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hisbahamamama (message)  595 posts, Busy bee

Very pretty..I’m glad with such a large group of bm’s you have them in the same dress..I like the different dress look but I think that would’ve been a bit much

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

@Ms.Snax: Your suggestion worked! I just got a quote and it’s the perfect price. House of Brides just upped their price so now we’re getting these dresses as cheap as they possibly come. Thanks so much!

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

@therascalqueen: I’ll explain in a post, cause the titles are getting confusing to the people in our WP too, lol.

 

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Miss Kettle, Chicago, IL Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit Donor Resource Coordinator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Musician & Teacher Engagement Date: May 29, 2011 Wedding Date: February 2012 Venue: Patrick C. Haley Mansion, Joliet, IL About Me: I'm a city girl who loves a good escape, so I'm planning a Chicago wedding outside of the city. I've been described as a quirky yet down-to-earth drama queen who loves fiercely. I used to be a scientist, but now I'm learning to navigate the world of non-profit organizations. I love cooking, blogging, shopping, and music, and movies (Hans Zimmer is my favorite movie composer). Mr. Kettle and I had a short courtship and now we have a happy home with our cat-who-thinks-she's-people, Belle. We spend our days and nights with good food, live music, video games, family, and friends. Our wedding has become this wonderful excuse to bring together hundreds of people we can't bear to be without.

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